Wednesday, December 11, 2024

This Drag Queen Explains How to Consume Edibles

Edibles have become VERY Popular – here is a quick primary on how to consume them!

Edibles have become very popular since over 50% of the country has access to legal marijuana. And they have been recognized as having a variety of medical benefits including help with chronic pain, nausea, cancer, and sleep issues. Gen Z has even started putting down beer and picking up gummies and vapes.

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Edibles are food with marijuana and can be traced by for ages. They have been in the Karma Sutra, mentioned in China and in Europe.  The first recorded reference is in a cookbook titled De Honesta Voluptate et Valetudine written in 1465 by Bartolomeo Plantina.  The first modern day take was in the 1960s with the cookbook The Alice B Tokias cookbook.  Now, roughly 50% of people who have tried cannabis have used a gummy.

With more people embracing it, why not learn in a light hearted way? This drag queen explains how to consume edibles in a lighthearted way. With drags brunches being some popular from Florida to Oregon, it is fun to learn new things in a sassy way.

Click HERE for the video.

Mama, aka Brian Peters began exploring drag as a teenager in Nampa, Idaho. He joined the Seattle Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the age of 24. Mama  has been described as a “singer, storyteller and comedian”. Mama performed in a variety of venues.  Currently she is based out of Puerto Vallarta but continues to perform in Seattle and other cirties locations.

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Video by Thor Radford/Radford Creative.

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