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  • 1 week ago | westword.com | Herbert Fuego

    Dear Stoner: What happened to Girl Scout Cookies weed? I see "Cookies" shit everywhere, and other strains that came from Girl Scout Cookies or have names that sound the same. Did it go extinct? Dizzy Dear Dizzy: The Cookies cannabis and lifestyle brand, founded on the back of the original Girl Scout Cookies strain, is still alive, and so are dozens of strains (Gelato, , Wedding Cake and so on) bred with Girl Scout Cookies genetics and qualities.

  • 2 weeks ago | westword.com | Herbert Fuego

    Dear Stoner: I like a good coffee blend and see blends of red wine or whiskey bottled and sold all the time. Why not do that with bags of weed, and mix different flavored strains together? Kam Dear Kam: Although it's rare to find two strains mixed together on the flower shelf at dispensaries, you can still find blends in several other forms. Extractors love mixing strains together when making different forms of hash, for both economic reasons and flavor characteristics.

  • 3 weeks ago | westword.com | Herbert Fuego

    Dear Stoner: I recently obtained a medical marijuana card but haven't been impressed with what dispensaries offer out here. A little research suggested caregivers may grow better herb, but how do I go about finding one of those? Is there a list somewhere? Snooty Boochies Dear Snooty Boochies: It takes a little research to learn about Colorado's caregiver process, but it takes a mission to actually find one.

  • 4 weeks ago | westword.com | Herbert Fuego

    Dear Stoner: I'm trying to sell my home in Aurora, and I've unintentionally left my bong or stash out a few times. I can tell the realtor is annoyed, and I get it, but is that really going to stop someone from buying my place? On the MarketDear On the Market: As far as realtor requests, this is very tame. Why make anything harder on yourself in this market? It's hard enough to sell a home in the Denver area for asking price as it is, let alone in Aurora.

  • 1 month ago | westword.com | Herbert Fuego

    Dear Stoner: I take edibles for chronic pain daily, and am getting sick of eating gummies in the morning. Do you know of any infused breakfast dishes or edibles that suit the morning better? Greasy SpoonerDear Greasy Spooner: It's hard to find any edibles at the dispensary that aren't gummies or some other form of colorful candy nowadays, but THC for breakfast is surprisingly easy to make.

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