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Marijuana Cookbook: Cannabis Cooking Basic Guide - Quick and Easy Weed Recipes

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Marijuana is probably the most controversial plant we know about. Despite its plethora of medical applications, the plant has gained notoriety in recent decades for its recreational uses. However, well-known research organizations and nutritional experts across the world are working to understand better how marijuana impacts our bodies and delivers healthy benefits. Many people do not realize that marijuana extract and infusion-based products deliver many health benefits, and prevent many diseases and disorders.

Inside, you’ll
• Introduction to marijuana and its medicinal properties
• Health and wellness benefits
• Techniques and methods for cooking with marijuana
• Lots of quick and easy recipes to get you started including quick bites, hot and cold beverages, baked goods, sauces, proteins, vegetables, and more
• Infusion-based recipes such as the Marijuana Buffalo Chicken, the Cinnamon Canna Cupcakes, and the Italian Espresso Brownies
• Non-infusion recipes like the Banana Cannabis Muffins and the Canna Fruit Milkshake
• And much more!

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82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 7, 2017

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George Green

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George Green (14 July 1793 – 31 May 1841) was a British mathematician and physicist, who wrote An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism (Green, 1828). The essay introduced several important concepts, among them a theorem similar to the modern Green's theorem, the idea of potential functions as currently used in physics, and the concept of what are now called Green's functions. George Green was the first person to create a mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism and his theory formed the foundation for the work of other scientists such as James Clerk Maxwell, William Thomson, and others. His work ran parallel to that of the great mathematician Gauss (potential theory).

Green's life story is remarkable in that he was almost entirely self-taught. He was born and lived for most of his life in the English town of Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, nowadays part of the city of Nottingham. His father (also named George) was a baker who had built and owned a brick windmill used to grind grain. The younger Green only had about one year of formal schooling as a child, between the ages of 8 and 9.

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May 26, 2017
Fantastic!

As a clueless patient, this book helped to explain so much! My husband, on the other hand, is very knowledgeable in this area and also enjoyed it. The recipes are thorough and delicious! All in all a great book! Highly recommendation. We keep it on hand as a regular resource!
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