Strawberry Gary, The Perfect Morning High

I frequently end with words to the effect of “I highly recommend” or “give it a try.” Well, I do, and you should. Tell them Ryan sent you. 😉

Sub Zero, Because Baby it’s Cold Outside

This is a great cultivation of a fantastic strain. I really enjoyed the aroma, flavor, and high of this one, with no complaints. I didn’t have to qualify anything with “this may sound bad, but trust me it isn’t” or “I wish it had just had blah or didn’t have other blah.” For a social daytime or earlier evening high, this should be a top choice. It is for me. Enjoy!

Bread and Butter, Happy Belated Holidays, and Why I Took 3 Weeks Off

This is a great high for cleaning or other chores, for tackling a project you want to do but maybe were dissuaded by the scope of it, for making yourself get back to your blog that you love but that you’d taken a few weeks off from writing.

Pink Marshmallow, and the Comfort of the Familiar

Pink Marshmallow is one of my top strains right now. I’ve been recommending it for weeks now, and while I feel like I’m shortchanging it by not having a long story, I also like to think that this one really does stand on its own merits. I recommend stocking up on this one for when you’re with your loved ones this season. Or any time. Enjoy.

Blue Lime Pie, Who Wants to Get Really Stoned?

This strain gets me stoned. Like, can’t hide it, eyelids droopy, a little giggly, both zoned out and hyper focused at the same time, not sleepy but could sleep any time stoned.

Dutch Pie, A Old Favorite’s Tough Guy Big Brother

Dutch Pie has a decently creative and thoughtful kind of high, good for either doing menial tasks while listening to a serious and deep podcast or audiobook, or relaxing while stretching those creative muscles for a project that’s a little stressful but doesn’t specifically call for a rapid pace, like doing some reorganizing in a cluttered basement, attic, or garage.

Guava Mints, and Today that’s Enough.

It’s sweet and green, like a juice and smoothie bar that also doubles as a plant store, located in a recently renovated but historic downtown row of shops in a cute, touristy coastal New England town.

Orange Starburst, Breaking a Personal Rule, and a Very Brief Update

Orange Starburst, cultivated by Grass Roots. It’s a cross of two of their other strains, Doughnut ‘n Cider (which is so seasonally appropriate for the Fall) and Turpee Slurpee (which if any strain sounded like a made-up Halloween candy, Turpee Slurpee may be it).

Strawberry Grapefruit Banana: The Flower, The Cartridge, and The Phenotypes

It was fruity, citrusy, and bright, with a touch of banana, giving it a mellow undertone of the most gentle earthiness. Two medium hits and about 5 minutes later, and I was feeling a nice, light, uplifting head high, and a pleasantly surprising body high to balance it out.

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