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Recipe: Curiously Stoned Mints

Make easy homemade 🌱 infused mints
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Confections and candy-making isn’t my forte. It requires more skill, precision, and patience to make gummies and candies. My friend Emily’s homemade mint recipe seems easy enough for weekend afternoon and I decided to try it. Make these along with me.

I’ve done the math to calculate exactly how much c*nn*bis to use to make either 1mg T*C microdose or 50mg T*C high-dose mints, depending on your personal tolerance. Feel free to adjust the amount to make your perfect dose.

Let’s get curiously stoned and make mints!

Before we start, I wanted to show you a tabletop vaporizer device that has become one of my favorites! I’m enjoying a live rosin cart in a Zenco with the Jane West snifter glassware.

Watch the video to find out why it’s nicknamed the “Daywrecker.”

Emily takes these mints daily to help with sleep, pain and stress relief.

Want relief but zero high? A non-decarboxylated T*Ca version provides the pain relieving benefits of T*C without the high. To make this version, simply skip the decarb step in the oven and use raw c*nn*bis in the alcohol infusion.

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Recipe: Curiously Stoned (Or Not) Mints

Make your own tiny microdose mints at home using a sugar pastillage technique. You’ll need these mini silicone cube mold trays.

DOSING:

Makes 320 mints. Double-check the math if your % THC is different.

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