🌲 Spark your interest this holiday season with Mrs. Green's cannabis collard green recipe: A former paramedic captures that—and more—in his weed-infused soul food cookbook. | ✍️ MikeSula
, a collection of 57 recipes inspired by his own mother’s and grandmother’s cooking.
“She was not verbal,” he says. “Either she would sleep all day and be up all night agitated. She was a small lady but would become physically frustrated. She reverted to a child. She was taking all kinds of antipsychotic medications, and the doctor said there was nothing they could do to help her.”that indicated small doses of THC could help promote the removal of the amyloid plaque deposits in the brain associated with the disease.
Crowder, who grew up in Roseland and Calumet City, wasn’t into weed when he was young. “We didn’t have many doctors, nurses, no police officers. All we had was the dope man. They weren’t really pushing crack—weed became really popular in the 90s. These guys were businessmen. They were entrepreneurs. They all wound up being arrested or killed, which is why I stayed away from it until I saw a legal opportunity.
After publishing Mrs. Green’s origin story, he and his mother began joking about medicating their own family recipes. And then they stopped joking. “I was trying to find something people in our culture could enjoy as well and give it a different twist, because everything online when I first started researching was really simple cookies and brownies. It wasn’t much.”
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