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There are many things that come to mind when people think of the “Rock ‘n’ Roll” lifestyle. Things people often think of are passionate music, sex, drugs, charisma, excess, luxury, inspiration, fast living, money, fame, groupies, worldly travelling, and trashed hotel rooms. Drawing upon the energy of hotel decadence this recipe will have you…
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Mexico has one of the most widespread street food cultures in Latin America prepared by traditional markets and vendors. Corn on the cob or “Elote” is an immensely popular street food that is served on the cob or cut into kernels. This delightful delicacy is not only found on the street but also enjoyed…
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One of the oldest foods in the world is bread. Whether it is flatbread or leavened bread, this mandatory staple food is enjoyed across the globe at every table. The term “Breaking Bread” signals the start of a meal in many cultures and shows just how important bread is culturally to humans. To break…
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Cannabis edibles have evolved alongside humans in different cultures longer than most people realize. Historically, edibles can be traced back through history from Chinese Emperor Fu His, the Book of Exodus, the Ancient Middle East, Ancient Egypt, India, Greece, Jesus Christ, Ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, Europe, Native Americans, the first North American Settlers,…
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Juicing cannabis is the new frontier in the health food and medicinal scene that has been slowly emerging out of the shadows. There are incredible health benefits that have been discovered and are continuing to be discovered as more people take interest in this method. Juicing cannabis may very well be the next “Wheat…
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One morning I found myself staring into the refrigerator looking for something inspiring to create. A craving for a filling yet sweet breakfast meal to go with my usual cup of black coffee stirred in my head. My eyes fell upon a small container of Big Bud Blueberry olive oil. As my fingers glided…
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The pomegranate is a symbol of many different legends across vast cultures of our world. Many cultures revere this fruit as a symbol of the woman’s womb and fertility due to its abundance of seeds. In Chinese culture, these fruits were thrown on the floor of newlyweds rooms to encourage and promote a happy…
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Robert McCay of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania created the ice cream float in 1874 to attract new customers to his soda fountain. His goal was to attract customers away from his competition by creating a never before see drink consisting of vanilla ice cream, soda water, and a choice of 16 flavored syrups. It became such…
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Migraines are the bane of many peoples existence. They come rolling into existence at any time of the day, sometimes sudden or sometimes with warning. The pain can be so severe that many people feel like an ice pick is being drilled into their skull or feel a pressure so severe it is as…
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Imagine trekking a long hike through the Rocky Mountains during the crisp season of Fall. Golden Aspen leaves paint bright hues in patches across the landscape as low laying clouds hang languidly over your head causing a drowsy overcast. Dew hangs in little beads all over the leaves of trees hinting at an early…
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“Cooking is like love: It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.” — Harriet van Horne. The holidays are the perfect time for sharing special homemade treats with loved ones and deepening bonds through the expression of food. Galettes are rustic and comforting desserts that are easy to make yet will…
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Body painting has existed in almost all of tribalist cultures across the world. Typically, organic pigments such as ground seeds, tree bark, charcoal, insects, plants, and clay have adorned human skin in history. Whether religious, ceremonial, tribal, or during war, body painting has been something that human beings have connected to since the beginning…