Merry-Juana: A guide to Cannabis during the holidays

Dec 20, 2022

The history of cannabis during the holidays

The history of cannabis during the holidays is a long and storied one. For centuries, people have used the plant to celebrate various holidays, including Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. In more recent years, however, cannabis has become increasingly associated with the winter holiday season. This is likely due to its ability to provide both relaxation and pain relief, two things that are often in short supply during the hectic holiday season.


Interestingly, cannabis was once widely used in Christmas festivities. In Victorian England, for example, it was not uncommon for people to add a small amount of cannabis to their mulled wine or other holiday beverages. This practice eventually died out, but it speaks to the plant's long history of being used during the holidays.


These days, many people choose to use cannabis during the holidays as a way to relax and unwind after a long day of shopping or celebrating with family and friends. Others use it as a way to manage pain or anxiety that can sometimes flare up during this stressful time of year. Whatever the reason, there's no doubt that cannabis has become an integral part of many people's holiday traditions.


How to consume cannabis during the holidays

The holidays are a time for family, friends, and fun. They're also a time when many people like to indulge in their favorite foods and drinks. If you enjoy cannabis, there's no reason why you can't include it in your holiday celebrations. Here are a few tips for consuming cannabis during the holidays:


If you're cooking with cannabis, be sure to use a recipe that calls for low temperatures. This will help to prevent the loss of key compounds like THC.


If you're using cannabis flower, consider grinding it into a powder before adding it to your food or drink. This will help to distribute the THC more evenly.


Start with a low dose and increase gradually as needed. The last thing you want is to end up feeling uncomfortably high during your holiday festivities.


Remember that it takes longer for cannabis edibles to take effect than smoking or vaporizing. So if you're planning on indulging in an edible, be patient and give it at least an hour before consuming more.


Most importantly, enjoy yourself! Cannabis can be a great addition to any holiday celebration. Just be mindful of your dose and stick to low-temperature recipes to avoid problems.


The benefits of cannabis during the holidays

The holiday season can be a hectic and stressful time for many people. Balancing work, family, and social obligations can leave little time for relaxation and self-care. For some people, the holidays can also trigger feelings of loneliness or sadness. Cannabis has been shown to provide relief from stress and anxiety, and it can also boost mood and promote feelings of well-being. In addition, cannabis can help to combat fatigue, so you can enjoy all the holiday festivities without feeling exhausted. If you're struggling to make it through the holiday season, consider incorporating cannabis into your self-care routine. It may just be the relief you need.


The risks of cannabis during the holidays

The holiday season is a time for family, friends, and festivities. However, it's also a time when people are more likely to use cannabis. There are several reasons for this. First, the winter months can be difficult for people who suffer from the seasonal affective disorder. Cannabis can help to alleviate the symptoms of SAD, making the holidays more bearable. Additionally, the holidays can be a stressful time, and cannabis can help people to relax and enjoy themselves. Finally, many people use cannabis as a way to self-medicate during the holidays. Alcohol is often involved in holiday gatherings, and cannabis can help to counteract the effects of alcohol. However, it's important to remember that cannabis comes with its own risks. While it may help to relieve some holiday stress, it can also impair judgment and increase anxiety levels. For this reason, it's important to use cannabis responsibly during the holidays.


Recipes for cannabis-infused holiday treats!

As the holidays approach, many people are looking for ways to add a little excitement to their traditional celebrations. For those 21 and over, one option is to infuse their holiday treats with cannabis. While this may sound like a daunting task, several easy recipes can be made with just a few simple ingredients. For example, Cannabutter can be used to make THC-infused versions of classic holiday cookies, while CBD-infused honey can be drizzled over gingerbread or used in hot cocoa. By infusing their holiday treats with cannabis, people can add an extra level of enjoyment to their celebrations.


The holidays are a great time to enjoy cannabis with family and friends. Just remember to be safe, take things slow, and have fun! If you need help getting started, check out our selection online at prairiestatehemp.org/store. We’ve got everything you need to make this holiday season the best one yet!

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