A good wine list doesn’t have to be long, it just has to be, well, good. It’s a lot to ask for in most towns and cities across the country. Exceptions include world-class wine regions like Sonoma and Napa Valley. Otherwise, most wine lists are “distributor driven.” A distributor is the middle man. Some distributors are small operators who carry a portfolio of small production … [Read more...] about Wine Distributor Dump
Archives for August 2016
Massage Your Bod with Green Garden Gold: Do It Yourself or Have Someone Help
Written by Shannon Perkins Hemp Oil - Coconut Oil Body Massage Cream Green Garden Gold’s Hemp Oil – Coconut Oil Body Massage Cream is healthy and practical, perfect for everyday use. I’ve been using this cream for the past couple of weeks for basic day-to-day moisturizing and for emergency relaxation. It absorbs easily, leaving skin soft, but not greasy. This is perhaps … [Read more...] about Massage Your Bod with Green Garden Gold: Do It Yourself or Have Someone Help
Hemp Seeds: Sustainable Superfoods for Me and You
The precious oil from hemp seeds and cannabis seeds are a miracle superfood in their own rights. For some of us, hemp seed oil is part of a daily health regimen. I take a tablespoonful a day with my morning vitamins to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) and have done so for 21 years. It has helped keep the symptoms to a minimum and me out of a wheelchair, so far. Amid the … [Read more...] about Hemp Seeds: Sustainable Superfoods for Me and You
(De)Construction: Hempcrete, The Walls Between Us and Its Mass Utilization
In the 1970’s, Hunter S. Thompson was originally sent to Las Vegas to cover the Mint 400 for Sports Illustrated, a less-than-stellar and mildly unimportant stock car race, and instead returned with a novel length screed on the death of the American dream. I, too, have been inspired similarly by the deluge of information that came to light as I attended a hempcrete building … [Read more...] about (De)Construction: Hempcrete, The Walls Between Us and Its Mass Utilization
Pot Talk with Emily Hobelmann
“The smell is super rich and earthy, and I think it has a distinct citrus note, a tartness, like lemon and rose geranium. The color is a medley of green and purple with the accents of dark, thick brown-orange hairs. And it's as frosty as a snowman.” Little Hill Cultivators specializes in organic light deprivation and outdoor-grown cannabis. They're based in Southern Trinity … [Read more...] about Pot Talk with Emily Hobelmann