Additional Comments By Humboldt Chef Lauren Sarabia
What’s the difference between a traditional cookbook and a Cannabis cookbook? Dosage and a “Legal Heads Up” are two obvious distinctions.
In fact, dosages in Cannabis as medicine is a deal-breaker for many divided on the topic of good medicine vs. plants for pleasure, and why big Pharma is chomping at the bit to get a piece of the pie – with good reason – the stuff works.
Chef and author Cheri Sicard penned “The Cannabis Gourmet Cookbook” after discovering Cannabis Read more.....
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Eureka – “’The Marijuana Show’ will embrace the elephant in the room,” said co-organizer Alice Krause of the Humboldt Kinetic Association Artist Co-op in Old Town Eureka. “Local artists and photographers will be sharing their take on the many aspects of Cannabis culture in Humboldt.”
Co-sponsored by Hobart Galleries and The Kinetic Sculpture Race Museum, which shares the same space, the show features oil paintings by Curtis Otto and photos by Read more.....
“Then God said I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth, and every tree that has fruit in it.” Genesis 1:29-30
In a land founded on religious freedoms, Hawaii’s ordained and licensed Marijuana Minister, Roger Christie, has been sitting in prison without bail for more than a year, preaching the Bill of Rights’ First amendment and praying for a miracle.
Founder of The Hawai’i Cannabis Ministry, commonly known as the “THC Read more.....
Jake & Eric
Jake pulled into the parking lot of the hydroponics shop. “It’s not about pot. The state still needs tax dollars, that hasn’t changed. All is status quo for now, but we can’t sit here thinking we’ll keep getting three to four thousand a pound forever. The prices have nowhere to go but down. If legalization happens at all, the majority of indoor grows will shut down because Read more.....
The reindeer slowed above the estuary, passing over Quinn’s Lighthouse. Christmas lights twinkled from boats in the marina. Santa adjusted his glasses, cleared the GPS, rubbed his lower back, and called out landing instructions to Rudolph, “The rooftop of Harborside Health and Wellness on the Embarcadero.”
Steve DeAngelo’s red hat picked up the light of a nearby streetlamp and the two old friends smiled and waved. Years of riding continent to continent were taking a toll on the old man’s back, and a little vial of tincture Read more.....
Greg, Manila
A Teacher’s Retirement Subsidy/Tending Bud for Others
The phone rang in the distance. Greg slowly got up from a squatting position while backing out from beneath a canopy of Sour Diesel. It took a minute to stand, his legs feeling his age, the pain burning in his “correcting arm.” Twenty-five years of teaching burned in his memory with each strained movement.
“Hello,” he answered the phone.
“Hey, Greg, can I come by?” Jake asked without asking why. It was understood what he wanted, a tray of starts, babies. He wouldn’t be visiting Greg otherwise, unless it was to house sit, then Jake would have called him. That’s how it worked. Jake, would call and say, “Hey, Greg, can you come up and talk?” At that, Greg would go to Jake’s house for instructions.
At times Greg thought it was funny how much the Read more.....











