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by Prof. Lori Quitzon V Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to Cook From Your Vaporized Leftovers.

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Full Answer

What to do with leftovers from a vaporizer?

Use the spent material from a vaporizer to create one cup of potent and versatile cannabis butter. One needn't throw away vaporizer leftovers. The heated plant material does not lose all of its potency in the vaporization process, and it's easy to make use of those leftovers by dissolving the cannabinoids into a fatty mixture like oil or butter.

What can you do with your vape buds?

Another solution to utilize your vaporized buds is to make infused oil or butter. Once you have infused oil or butter, you can use it to make all sorts of goodies from that. Brownies, muffins, or any kind of dish really.

What happens to the leftover herbs after vaping?

After vaping your dry herbs, the leftover has been activated due to heating and only retain low concentrations of extractable, active ingredients. They can make delightful, but not highly intense byproducts.

Can you cook with weed that has been vaped?

The best part of cooking with weed that has already been vaped is that you get to skip the long process of activating your canna-butter. Since your flower has already been heated by its first round of vaporization, all of the cannabinoids are activated and ready to directly infuse.

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What can you do with leftover vape?

Another solution to utilize your vaporized buds is to make infused oil or butter. Once you have infused oil or butter, you can use it to make all sorts of goodies from that. Brownies, muffins, or any kind of dish really. The process to infuse butter or oil is the same.

Can you make edibles with vaporizer leftovers?

One needn't throw away vaporizer leftovers. The heated plant material does not lose all of its potency in the vaporization process, and it's easy to make use of those leftovers by dissolving the cannabinoids into a fatty mixture like oil or butter. This recipe uses only butter, water, and ground marijuana.

Can vape oil be used for cooking?

You can't use THC vape oil for cooking on its own since it's not that type of oil, but you can use it to make THC butter (you can find our awesome THC butter recipe here), and use the THC butter to cook or bake.

Can you make cannabutter with vaped flower?

The best part of cooking with weed that has already been vaped is that you get to skip the long process of activating your canna-butter. Since your flower has already been heated by its first round of vaporization, all of the cannabinoids are activated and ready to directly infuse.

How do you turn AVB into edibles?

This is by far the easiest way to make edibles with the least amount of effort. All you have to do is spread some peanut butter on a few graham crackers, sprinkle some AVB on them and sandwich them together. Wrap them up in aluminum foil and bake them in the oven around 365° F for around 10-15 minutes.

Is vape juice vegetable oil?

Vegetable glycerin produces the visible aerosol, or cloud, seen when vaping. It's made from vegetable oil. Propylene glycol is a clear, slightly syrupy liquid, and it's virtually odorless and colorless.

Is vaping vegetable oil safe?

Vegetable oil and vitamin E can help deliver desired drugs to vapers. But they may also cause harm, especially if they're not heated up right. In theory, vape users should not be ingesting any liquid oils when they inhale, only the vapor from e-cigarettes that looks like white smoke.

Do you need to Decarb vape oil?

Decarb your weed The decarboxylation process won't be necessary if you're using concentrates to make your e-juice, so that can save you a little time. With flower and trim, you want to decry so that any THC acid (THCA) is converted into psychoactive THC.

Can you make edibles with vaped herb?

If you're an edibles pro and ready to get started, AVB is ready to be made into edibles as soon as you're done vaping. You do not need to utilize the decarboxylation process to make AVB edibles. You can use the AVB as is to make oils, capsules, tinctures, and more as outlined below.

How much less potent is AVB?

How potent is AVB weed? It can be really hard to say. Some speculators claim that AVB can have anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of the cannabinoids left in the flower. So, you really can end up with a relatively substantial amount of cannabinoids.

How long does it take for edibles to hit a full stomach?

“Typically, it takes about an hour to feel effects when edibles are eaten on an empty stomach—or up to three hours when edibles are eaten along with food.” Patience is key when ingesting edibles.

Step 3: Strain and Chill

After your mixture has simmered for several hours, it's time to strain it to remove the solids from the mixture.

Step 5: Finished Product

You should be left with just under 2 cups of clean, green cannabis butter.

WHAT YOU DO

Weigh out a half-ounce of your Already Been Vaped weed (you can add less or more to adjust the strength of the final product)

Allie Beckett

Allie is a NW-based cannabis content curator and an organic farmer at TKO Reserve. She has been a professional in the marijuana industry since she was 18 years old, spending the first five years of her career working for Dope Magazine as lead photographer.

Medicinal THC capsules

Imagine you could just take a weed pill instead of smoking it? It’s quite a stealth way to consume THC. Making your own THC capsules is relatively easy to do, and can be made with already vaped weed.

Cannabutter for food infusion

Cannabutter is another term for cannabis-infused butter. It can be made with AVB and regular butter or coconut oil. There is actually an appliance called the Magical Butter Machine designed specifically for making weed butter. You can also use a slow cooker or a regular stove, but the machine will save you the time and effort.

Treat yourself to AVB brownies

Weed brownies are one of the more popular desserts people make with cannabutter. While this is not technically a separate option from cannabutter, having a stick of butter by itself isn’t exactly a tasty treat.

Quick and effective fire crackers

This is by far the easiest way to make edibles with the least amount of effort. All you have to do is spread some peanut butter on a few graham crackers, sprinkle some AVB on them and sandwich them together. Wrap them up in aluminum foil and bake them in the oven around 365° F for around 10-15 minutes.

Focus and make concentrates

AVB can be used to make concentrates, but keep in mind you will need more than usual due to the lower cannabinoid potency. The best ways to extract the rest of your THC is using a rosin press or using a solvent like alcohol. Of course, don’t expect the types of yields you would get with hash or fresh flower.

Smoke as a last resort

This is more of a last resort than a recommendation, you can smoke AVB. It won’t taste good! But it’s yet another way to get a second run out of your already vaped weed. It also makes a nice alternative to tobacco for rolling spliffs, if you still smoke.

How Already Vaped Bud Works

In order to get high from eating cannabis, it must be cooked. This decarboxylates the marijuana and activates the psychoactive components of the plant. Vaporizing marijuana will also decarboxylate it, allowing you to ingest AVB directly without having to cook it into a butter or oil first.

Already Been Vaped Cannabis Uses

Just like non-vaporized cannabis, AVB can be used a variety of different ways. Unlike non-vaporized bud, AVB doesn’t need to go through the decarb process, because it already has.

Be Careful Using Edibles

If it is your first time trying cannabis edibles, or you are unfamiliar with the particular edible, be sure to start with a very low dose. Edibles take a while to kick in, so many first-timers overdo it and end up with a terrible experience.

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