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cooking with coconut oil

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I'm really into infusing my food as I find it really does improve the pain relief effect.I make batches of infused coconut oil which I then use on food.stuffed peppers,stuffed with cheese my favourite at moment.I buy the pepper already to go all I do is add a nice chunck of coconut oil on top at start of cooking .it melts into the pepper n cheese,hour later pain free and usually getting a few zzzzzzzzzzzz.peace

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Do you ever taste the Cannabis in you food? That is my only worry if i use Cannabis. I want the effect but i don't want the taste and so far i had pretty bad experience. Got any tips?

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hi.i find that the coconut disguises that canna taste

I'm not a fan of the taste either.lol.

find a recipe where coconut could be used .i like adding to a curry.let it the oil melt into whilst cooking..cookies are a good one as coconut cookies are well nice .hope that helps a bit?

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