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Ryan Hawx@sirhawxofhurst · CEO & Co-founder, Text Mary
Hey Chrissy Bellman! Great job on the product, it looks beautiful. I'm a a 3x Magical Butter machine owner and partner at a Pre-ICO, Prop-D Dispensary in Los Angeles. I just want to make sure I understand the major differences between LEVO & Magical Butter: 1) With LEVO, I'll no longer need to use a product like Sunflower Lecithin, correct? 2) Your dev… See more
Chris Overcash@covercash · @DonateStreams, @ProjectBurrito
@sirhawxofhurst I've made plenty of successful batches without using any kind of emulsifier - various fats and various strains & qualities of flower.
Chrissy Bellman@chrissybeh
@sirhawxofhurst Ryan, a million thanks for your kind words and great questions! 1) Correct!, 2) Yes, as long as it's roughly the size of a standard mason jar. 3) The device does not have an electronic mechanism for this, but a) gentle press down with a fitting utensil (or an accessory from us) will still keep this hands free and b) our tests have shown this … See more
Chrissy Bellman@chrissybeh
@covercash @sirhawxofhurst Hi Chris, the company Ryan is referring to does recommend the use of an emulsifier (see their demo video). This has to do with the functionality of the device itself. We certainly agree that forgoing this step is ideal. Happy to discuss more here or at chrissy@levooil.com. Thank you and glad to hear that you're a fellow DIY enthusi… See more
Chris Overcash@covercash · @DonateStreams, @ProjectBurrito
@chrissybeh @sirhawxofhurst Yeah, my post was about the Magical Butter Machine. I've spent lots of time on FB groups and forums and there isn't really a definitive answer. I've made identical batches of rosemary garlic olive oil, adding sunflower lecithin to one and they both tasted the same. It's a bit difficult to properly test THC/CBD effects at home...
Chrissy Bellman@chrissybeh
@covercash @sirhawxofhurst The recommendation to use an emulsifier is simply a results of the fact that the product was not designed for viscous oils. Rather, it was designed for water based recipes. To perform more effectively, the company recommends this thinning ingredient. I encourage you to do a quick search on soy milk makers. Rosemary garlic is a favo… See more