Photo by Chelsea Victoria via Stocksy. What's not to like about edibles? Whether infused in raw vegan cookies or cream puffs , cannabis makes terrible vegan food taste good and actual good food taste better. When done right, nothing beats the sheer convenience and deliciousness of being able to consume the devil's lettuce in the form of fancy patisserie. Unfortunately, there is also a lot to dislike about edibles. A brief rundown of this can be found on Reddit threads where people talk about what happened when they ate more than they could handle, ranging from the mildly distressing "my mind kept thinking that everything in my mouth was wriggling like worms" to the harrowing "I am in my own personal hell" and to Johny-Cash-turned-up-to levels of morbid "darkness is enveloping the outer rings of my vision".
Here's the Recipe for One of NYC's Most Beloved Brownies! (Courtesy of William Greenberg Desserts)
Six children are hospitalised from London school after eating cannabis brownies | Daily Mail Online
Calling all Homoganjas! Welcome to the second installment of High Femme. Puff, Puff, Pass. Homoganjas, are you hungry? For many of us, the pot brownie was our first foray into the world of edibles aka foods and beverages containing marijuana. But why is the brownie such a popular vehicle for getting cannabis into our bellies? Is that how the human body works?
Grandma in hysterics after accidentally eating grandson’s cannabis-laced brownies
Brownies were already my favorite food, but once I tasted this bakery's buttery, dense, intensely rich take on them, I was even more hooked. And so began a lifelong history of enjoying these chewy treats, known to all my friends and family as my favorite in all fairness, though, plenty of New Yorkers claim them as their favorite as well. My dad ordered me a tray for my 13th birthday.
By Terri-ann Williams For Mailonline. Children high on cannabis collapsed at a school after wolfing down cakes brought in by a year-old girl. Police quizzed the unruly pupil after fellow teenagers started hallucinating at the high school in Croydon, South London. Staff at Shirley High called police and ambulance services after being informed the teenagers had eaten high strength skunk brownies.