I think the best way to pass that kind of a test is to use a Macujo Method. You can read the detailed description of this method on this site. My friend got rid of THC in his body right before the test using the steps described in this method.
@KennyA Nice to hear you are out of this, congratulations! Do you still have tingling in your toes? I also have it and wonder how long it might take to disappear.
Some people might not trust restaurants/malls/fast-foods with what food they are selling or might think it is not very healthy so they decide to prepare their food the themselves. And others might simply love to cook and/or want to improve their cooking skills. I do not cook often, but when I do...
I used to smoke marijuana in my teenage years, and then I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I was 17. Smoking helped me sometimes when it was hard, I felt at ease while smoking alone and being with myself. Probably one of the reasons that made me keep going on with my life during that period.
I wouldn't call crisps healthy in general but their glycaemic index is lower then the one of boiled potatoes, so generally crisps wouldn't be bad to include in your diet. Just don't eat it too often.
I had a habit of smoking cigarettes and weed since my teenage years (before I was diagnosed with diabetes at 28), and recently I've had a drug testing at my work. I was preparing for the test for a week or two, reading some articles like on this site iirc and so I didn't smoke anything for 2...