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Making Edibles for Someone Who Can't: Mutual Aid in the Kitchen

Episode 355 Published 2 weeks ago
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You can make the most loving thing in your kitchen with a pound of butter, a bag of weed and a little responsibility. I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to cook cannabis for someone else: a parent dealing with a diagnosis, a partner in the middle of a hard medical stretch, a friend with chronic pain, or anyone who overwhelmed by life right now. That’s mutual aid, and cannabis edibles can be part of real community care when we take dosing and safety seriously.

We start with the part you should never skip: the conversation. 
From there, I cover gentle, doable options like infused overnight oats, infused golden milk, infused chicken soup or bone broth, and cannabis-infused honey you can label by the teaspoon. We also talk about THCA and why suppositories and topicals belong in the mutual aid toolkit.

If you want to make edibles that actually help, this is your roadmap: do the math, go lower than you think, label everything, and check in after. Follow Bite Me for more edibles education, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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