like last week or two weeks ago my friends and i made a batch of brownies... i ate mine last night, probably like a week and a half after we made them, with a few friends and we were all really really high. today another one of my friends ate hers (from the same batch) and she said she didnt feel anything at all, even like 3 hours after she took it. any reason this would happen?
You want them alphabetically or chronologically? Probable culprit: dose too low tell us how they were made. what recipe. i've never had any weed edible that worked
i guess not. i froze mine, i dont know what everyone else did. and what is the huge problem with my question...? im just curious as to why a brownie from the same batch didnt affect my friend at all but got me and other people completely fucked up we used a half ounce for the batch (16 brownies) and they worked great for everyone else.
um, no i didnt... if i did then wouldnt i just think "oh, i smoked weed, thats why it worked". i didnt smoke any weed at all when i ate mine..
anyone? im just curious, it doesnt really matter since it worked fine for me i just dont get why it didnt work for my friend.
it effects people differently. I smoked a crap load of pot and ate brownies. and my sister had one brownie, and was freaking out
well either she doesn't have cannabinoid receptors or you and your friends got a placebo effect, simple as that..eh?
some weed butter is nice for work and shit like that.... comes on slow then kicks your ass long term. I made sugar cookies w/ frosting, leveled out a few shitty work days
i'd guess that your friend has a higher tolerance to THC maybe she had a full stomach so the THC couldn't absorb as well
also I remember one time, scoring some pot from this girl and her saying she got high as shit, and I felt nothing at all not even a small buzz