Infused grilled veggies are perfect for Summer Salads & more!

Grilled Vegetables are so simple, taste and smell amazing, and add so much flavor to salads, pasta, or are great on their own.

I just sliced up some zucchini, and red onion and then tossed em in a bowl with some lemon juice, olive oil, and a packet of Italian dressing seasoning mix and throw it on the grill. I also did a skewer of my summertime favorites, blistered shishito peppers. Yummmm!!

After they were cooked I drizzled those seasoned and smokey zucchini medallions with some infused oil.

The herbaceous notes of full plant infused oil pair s so perfectly with the herb seasoning and fresh veggies.

They are perfect with hummus or on a sandwich.

If you don't have access to a grill, grill pans are amazing. I lived in apartments where I had no outdoor space for a lot of years and a good grill pan made it so I could still enjoy grilled summer dishes.

What are you grilling up this summer??

Let's have a brief conversation about mushrooms!

I am a huge advocate for the healing powers of mushrooms.

Every varietal of edible mushrooms has it's own set of incredible benefits from helping with memory to being a great source for nutrients like vitamin B, and it is an incredible meat substitute for plant-based eaters.

But there is something really special about psilocybin mushrooms and their benefits for some people who live with PTSD. I have micro-dosed mushrooms for the last 6 years to change my relationship with my mental health and with what I eat. Psilocybin isn't a fix all, or a quick fix, but it can an incredible tool that helps facilitate healing long-term along with therapy and shadow work.

I absolutely believe that I helped heal quite a bit of my trauma using this incredible fungi. (I have worked with psilocybin varietals from all over North America and each of them have their own unique personalities when it comes to healing.) Around 3 years ago I started the "Healing for Healers program" helping other empaths, psychics, and mediums as a plant medicine Coach focusing on psychedelics in relation to healing and getting a clear connection with spirit. This work has been incredibly fufilling, and has taught me so much, and I'm so grateful that oregon has legalized psilocybin assisted therapy so that we can learn even more collectively.

I have even applied to be on the Oregon Health Association's Psilocybin Advisory Board because I hope to put my input in on how we can make an ethical and equitable psilocybin industry if it develops into having recreational cultivation and sales.

As legalization around psilocybin assisted therapy starts to progress, I am excited for more research and more candid conversations around psychedelics & healing to happen.

How about you?

Hybrids, Sativa & Indica…what does it all mean??

Hybrids, Sativa & Indica…what does it all mean??

The short answer “Nothing.”

Why?

Well here's the LONG answer..

Because cannabis is too complex to be broken down into 3 categories.

The effect, smell and taste of a strain comes from the unique combination of terpenes, plant nutrients and cannabinoid content.

Landrace strains (Original, not hybridized) developed these unique properties on their own and then some strains are hybridized by growers and geneticists to enhance or adjust those combinations of terpenes and cannabinoids.

The terms “Indica” and “Sativa” are really more useful for farmers/cultivators because they help to describe how the plant grows.

But as soon as the plant is harvested the cannabinoid structure and terpene quantity can change.

For Example, If i go to a dispensary and get 7 grams of “Sativa” flower that is discounted because it has been sitting around for 6 months past it’s harvest date, that “Sativa” has aged, losing some of it’s fresh scent (terpenes) and most likely has started developing CBN. CBN is a cannabinoid that helps with sleep and relaxation. So now you have 7 grams of a “Sativa” that has started to turn into an “Indica”.

And a lot of people (me prior to 5 years ago included) think that the term “Hybrid” means that your strain lands somewhere on the scale of Sativa to Indica, which just isn’t true. It means that the strain has been hybridized from it’s Landrace parent. That is one of MANY reasons cannabis cultivators are so incredible. They are geneticizing strains to add more benefits for more specific health issues.

So what is going to give you more of an upbeat “daytime” vibe and what is going to give you more of a sleepy “Night time “ vibe?

Well let me preface this by saying, everyone is different and everyone’s Endocannabinoid system is different, just like some people can have coffee before bed some cannabinoids may effect you differently.

But if I were to generalize….

Cannabinoids like THC-V which is commonly found in strains like Durban Poison, a landrace Sativa helps with focus, curbs appetite and in some instances can even help with bladder control.

All of these attributes would be great for someone who is working out, or running errands. you know, daytime activities.

Terpenes that would be a great accompany to this affect would be Alpha Pinene, which is great for bronchial dilation, giving you deeper breaths, as well as alertness and focus.

If you are looking for more of a euphoric daytime high, seek out strains that smell like citrus, tat is the terpene Limonene.

Personally I have found the best results with a combination of Limonene and Terpinolene that smells like a fresh citrus bouquet in freshly cleaned room. These scents are prevalent in strains like Mount Hood Magic, which was hybridized to help with the seasonal depression that can happen here in the Pacific Northwest.

And if you are looking for a strain to help with insomnia I recommend strains that smell like hops (myrcene) or lavender (Linalool) that have been on the shelf a little while. Also, (pro tip) look for strains that sound heavy.

Strains like White rhino, Nine pound Hammer and Purple Elephant all are super relaxing and sleepy.

If you want to learn more about terpenes check out the beautiful and educational posters from Gold Leaf!

They also have amazing notebooks where you can track strains that you've liked or that have worked for you.

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