The holiday season officially begins this week with the celebration of Thanksgiving, possibly the most robust food holiday of the year. Depending on who’s cooking, the holiday generally has some mouthwatering options available, which, of course, can be made even more mouthwatering by the consumption of cannabis beforehand. We’ve thrown together a list of our five favorite flowers currently on the menu that’re know to stimulate appetite for many visitors. Let’s take a look:
Fig Farms’ Meat Breath: There’s a chance you may have meat on your breath anyway this Thanksgiving, so you may as well go all in with Fig Farms’ Meat Breath (29.12% THC). This Meatloaf x Mendo Breath cross produces eye-catching chunky nuggets with a subtle purple hue and shiny trichomes covering its exterior. An indica-leaning hybrid, MB is relaxing without being sedative, which will leave you plenty of waking hours to dig into the day’s dishes. $60/eighth, WSL.
High Totem’s Boss OG: Remind any unruly family members who insist on engaging in inappropriate Thanksgiving dinner talk who’s the boss this holiday with High Totem’s Boss OG (25.27% THC). Offering non-assuming, smaller, dense nuggets (prototypical of OG varieties), Boss truly delivers when consumed, providing most users with an experience that’s relaxing on the body and stimulating for the mind. Take a couple hits before the main course and that turkey is guaranteed to taste a little less dry! $25/eighth, WSL.
Old Pal’s Blue Dream: When preparing for a meal as epic as Thanksgiving dinner, you may not want to leave anything to chance, in which case we’d recommend a tried-and-true classic such as Old Pal’s Blue Dream (23.69% THC). Perfectly toeing the indica/sativa line, Blue Dream is a truly balanced hybrid, creating a make-it-what-you-will type of experience that lends itself to being consumed any time of day. Offering shorter, chunky nuggets with a sweet, berry-like aroma, BD provides satisfaction for all of your senses! Just $20/eighth, WSL.
Up North’s Durban Poison: If you find yourself a bit lackadaisical from laying around and waiting for dinner, Up North’s Durban Poison (36.05% THC) is just the strain to awaken both your mind and your appetite. One of the highest THC-testers in recorded Elemental history, Durban is recommended to our sativa seekers holding a higher psychoactivity tolerance. Durban’s robust, finger-like buds offer a sweet, piney aroma and stimulating effects that can often be felt immediately after the first toke. Smiles and giggles are always on the menu after a quick hit of DP — $55/eighth, WSL.
Utopia’s C. Banana: Utopia’s C. Banana (27.22% THC) has always been a powerhouse in the psychoactivity department, which sometimes can overshadow its heavily indica-dominant and often appetite-stimulating effects. Even more impressive is CB’s intense terpene profile, offering an overwhelming, banana-like flavor that’s immediately recognizable upon popping the jar open. Banana provides hearty, chunky buds with a rich, vibrant green hue throughout its body. Banana can be somewhat sedating for some users, which is why we’d recommend saving it for your Thanksgiving night. $40/eighth, WSL.
Take a couple tokes of any of these five strains prior to dinner for an elevated eating experience, plus the added benefit that it may even make any political talk between extended family slightly more bearable. Ask your consultant about these, and other, great flower options to add some satisfaction to your holiday celebrations.
Hope to see you soon!






