Rso Recipe and Treats

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Rick Simpson Oil Recipe

Rick Simpson Oil recipe and dosage chart (herbsandenergynaturalcures.com)

RSO Gummies Recipe

Recipe Adapted from The Ganja Chronicles

Tools:

  • Glass measuring cup
  • Silicon molds (candy, chocolate, or even mini muffin size will work)
  • Whisk
  • Medium bowl
  • Condiment bottle (like a ketchup bottle)
  • Glass jar

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup cold water
  • ¼ cup corn syrup
  • Jell-O (3 oz – flavor of your choice)
  • 2 packs of gelatin
  • RSO syringe (100 mg of THC, 500 mg, or even up to 1000 mg).
  • Non-stick spray

Notes:

Before getting started, you’ll want to confirm the potency of the RSO. One thing many recipes don’t mention about RSO cooking methods, is the potency. This is important information for determining the final strength per gummy! Once the gummies have set, and you have a total count, use the following formula to determine potency per each unit:

(Total mg of RSO) ÷ (Number of gummies) = (Potency per gummy)

Method:

  1. Combine cold water and corn syrup together in a bowl and mix until clear.
  2. Add 2 packs of gelatin and Jell-O, and stir until clumps dissolve. It should look like a thick soup, but may still have a sugary consistency.
  3. Add mixture to a saucepan over medium-low heat. Simmer for 5 to 10 minutes, frequently stirring to prevent burning.
  4. Spray silicone molds with PAM or another cooking spray.
  5. Remove mixture from heat and add your chosen RSO to the pot. Squirt the entire syringe, making a note of total milligrams. Stir until combined.
  6. Carefully fill your condiment bottle with the mixture. The condiment bottle will make it easier to fill the silicone molds, but if you are careful, you can use a spoon.
  7. Fill each mold until the gel sits just above the edge, as the mixture will shrink during the cooling stage. Work extremely fast in this stage, because the mixture thickens as it cools.
  8. If the mixture becomes too difficult to work with, gently reheat until liquid again.
  9. Let the molds sit overnight until firm.
  10. Store in a glass jar out of sight of children and pets.

RSO Lollipops or Hard Candies Recipe

Provided by Cannadish

Tools:

  • Medium bowl
  • Ice water
  • 1 package of lollipop sticks
  • Lollipops molds or a silicone mat
  • Non-stick spray
  • Candy thermometer

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups sugar
  • ⅔ cup light corn syrup
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 gram RSO
  • 2 tsp flavoring of your choice (lemon, watermelon, strawberry).
  • 2 drops food coloring

Notes :

Again, just like with the gummies, it’s important to note the THC potency beforehand. Check the packaging to note how many milligrams of THC the RSO contains.

Method:

  1. Spray the silicone mat/molds with PAM or another cooking spray
  2. Combine sugar and corn syrup and water in a small pot over medium heat until completely dissolved.
  3. Using a candy thermometer, bring the mixture to a boil until it reaches 310° F (or hard crack).
  4. Remove the mixture from heat, and allow to cool in a bowl filled with ice water.
  5. During this stage, add flavor, color, and RSO oil (or canna coconut oil) and stir until combined.
  6. Work quickly to pour the mixture into the molds (or in dots on the mat) before it begins to harden.
  7. Place sticks into the hardening candy, and decorate with sprinkles if desired while still sticky.
  8. You can gently reheat the mixture if it begins to harden.
  9. Allow to sit for 5 hours, and store in a glass jar away from children and pets.
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Thanks for sharing and that is too true.

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Who’s making and when are they taking orders? I need a local edible person!

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I always battle to dose correctly and never really know what the potency is until you try a couple. (Total mg of RSO) ÷ (Number of gummies) = (Potency per gummy)

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Thanks for the info @Slym3r! I’m sitting on 32 grams of RSO. I think I’ll have to do something with it…
:v:

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A cool book I can recommend, is Cannabis Extracts Made Easy by AJ Jackie. I have not read the final printed book, but helped compile her notes, pictures and content into a format of a book. It was one of the first big projects I took on and spent several weeks putting it together and creating the final copy for her. It has all sorts of information about extraction and dosage, and includes more than 10 recipes for extracts.

cannabis extracts made easy

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Heck yeah. Thats awesome chris…