Oh, I totally understand on the no room for growing. It's a privilege to have the freedom to grow. I sure wish the whole country legalizes again and we simply do as Europe and just move on about it but in the USA we seem to go back an re-fight our wars political and otherwise time after time.
Hey, it's good you are doing okay on the lungs front. I too have been treated for pneumonia recently. Just had a CAT scan for spots on the lungs. I have a long term cough. Could be from being a production welder all those many years.
I want to thank you and all who posted replies. I had half a clue about using what I was thinking was just almost worthless sift from those seed plants. It turned out better than I thought it would.
Okay, it went well. I followed the wisdom of everything I read here and also some online articles. I had fun taking pictures yesterday.
Decarboxylating was done in my trusty Black and Decker toaster oven with a temperature probe through the door crack. Adjusting the temperature was a matter of thermometer and nose. It's roasting the keif like I have seen Coffee beans roasted. There is an amount of time and heat. There is also knowing when the smell is just right too in my opinion. So a little tricky in the toaster oven but it can work great if you watch it closely. The house smells like the 1960s I remember. I should have gotten out the Jefferson Airplane and White Rabbit.
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There is an economy of consumption that must be observed at work here.
The mold ended up spilling a bit when it was put in the freezer when the door closed on it.
I sampled some of the hardened spill butter. It had to be done.
On a five point scale and using the "Gilligan's Island" scale of one to five where a "Three Hour Tour" is rather good, I give this a Five Hour Tour rating.
I could have made four sticks. What do ya know... sift from what almost was composted along with the rest of the plant material put to use. Not bad.
To recap : I sifted keif through a "grease spatter screen" then decarboxylated in a toaster oven watching the time ( 40 min max ) and temperature ( about 240 F ). The butter was melted in a double boiler and the keif was mixed in. Three hours of simmering at 150 F later the mix was filtered through a splatter screen again, filling the butter molds.
Off to the freezer and now actually thinking about making chocolates with the other molds that came with that cannabutter mold set.