Cambert, limburger, raclette, are among the most fragrant cheeses. Uniquely aromatic broccoli, fish oil, truffles, and Andouilette de Troyes/chitterlijngs all have a following among the food crowd. And in the cannabis world, you have dank.
To the canna curious or canna newbie, you might not know what dank is and are highly curious, well it is the more pungent of the marijuana options. Dank is sticky and slightly moist, when you are first introduced, you discover a distinct smell that registers in your mind. It is chill, whether indica, sativa or somewhere in between.
Like other odiferous foods, it can be an acquired taste, but some marijuana consumers are HUGE fans – not unlike the craze around truffles.
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Science News shared study conducted by cannabis industry researchers which confirmed marijuana contains sulfur. And like eggs, a little goes a long way. But for connoisseurs, that is part of the use journey and a sign of true authenticity.
Dank weed is cured perfectly, retaining the plants humidity and stickiness. When lightly squeezed, it should emit a smell uniquely. out of this world. Dankness means heady buds that don’t crumble when broken apart and don’t tear like a flimsy branch either. Dank is not exclusive to cannabis flower, fragrant cannabis concentrates and extracts can also be dank. But, vape pens, topicals, and edibles are not dank because they don’t emit odor.
There is now also dank beer. Cannabis and humulus (hops) are two types of the relatively small family of Cannabaceae, they basically are close cousins. Because of this, hops and some beers can have a strong dank smell which appeals to some beer drinkers. It should also remind you of the relationship between the two.
Dank is also a slang cannabis term that means excellent. If you are new and expanding your marijuana experience, it could be worth a try to discover if you like it or at least have a base reference. Showing the power and the following of dank, Amazon sells a car freshener with the smell!
The internet is filled with the nashing of teeth about people having to return the office 5 days a week . Here are 5 ways to manage the return.
Amazon, the Federal Government and more are returning to 5 days a week. For a portion of the work force, this is a new experience after years of either work from home or flex work. It is not going well. There are endless articles about the anguish of working in an office, but at the moment, there is nothing to be changed. And it is better to keep working while looking for a job, rather than face an uncertain work future. ere are 5 ways to manage return to office mandates.
Before returning to a full-time schedule, take time to reflect on your career goals and how they align with your personal life. It’s essential to mentally prepare for the increased demands and stress that may come with a five-day workweek. Consider how you can bring joy to the commute (books on tape, podcasts, singing), enjoy your lunch and how you can make the week still a place of fun.
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To maximize productivity, prioritize tasks and focus on high-impact activities. Use tools like calendars or planners to organize your day and ensure you meet deadlines. Consider implementing time management techniques such as the Pomodoro Technique, which involves working in focused intervals with short breaks. Also, consider doing one chore a day at home, laundry, bathroom cleaning, etc. This will provide more “fun or down” time on the weekend.
Working long hours without breaks can lead to burnout. Make sure to take short breaks throughout the day to recharge. Prioritize self-care by incorporating activities that reduce stress, such as meditation, exercise, or spending time with family and friends.
If you find yourself anxious, consider microdosing. With cannabis being generally accepted and healthier than alcohol, the California sober has emerged. If the anxiety is overwhelming, many are learning 1.5-2.5 mg of cannabis, a portion of a marijuana gummy, can help you gain control of the day.
Returning to work after a break can be an excellent opportunity to update your skills. Engage in professional development activities to stay current with industry trends and enhance your career prospects. Reconnect with former colleagues and industry contacts. Attend networking events or join professional groups to expand your network and stay informed about opportunities in your field.
Take a moment, breath and realize not everything is forever.
On the first holiday weekend, should you mix up online and in-store shopping? Well, there is definitely benefits for both – including Target’s new tie-in promotion.
Black Friday is With average holiday spending expected to reach over $1,000, it is important to capture the customers. Twenty years ago, malls were packed and the news reported Karen’s gone wild in an effort to snag shopping deals. Now things are easier with online shopping, but in-store experiences remain crucial. This year 26% of consumers plan to shop primarily in person for the holidays, while 51% plan to do both in-person and online. As usual, retailers offered early discounts and unique shopping experiences to bring people into brick and mortar.
In 2024, the Black Friday shopping landscape has evolved dramatically, presenting consumers with compelling reasons to choose both online and in-store shopping experiences. Each approach offers unique advantages that cater to different shopper preferences and priorities. Online shopping continues to gain momentum, with 75% of shoppers planning to make purchases digitally in 2024.
The benefits are easy and they’re rarely a need to deal with a long line (except for very hard, limited release items). Shoppers can browse and purchase from the comfort of their homes. It provides access to extensive product catalogs across multiple retailers and easy ability to compare prices instantly.
Despite the digital surge, in-store shopping lends itself to being more festive and provide a longer, interactive experience. Shoppers have the ability to try on clothes, test electronics, and physically examine items and are three times more likely to make spontaneous purchases in-store. Usually food purchases from coffee, lunch to drinks are involved and it is considered a full activity. And shoppers arrive home with packages.
Many consumers are adopting a hybrid approach. For instance, some shoppers visit physical stores to try products and then complete purchases online. Retailers are adapting by offering exclusive in-store experiences, like Target’s Taylor Swift album release and special giveaways. Many wine and liquor stores offer tasting and marijuiana dispensaries offer specials on products.
And the reason we call today Black Friday is thanks to the Philadelphia police department. Department stores in the city would hold huge sales to capitalize on the large crowds ahead of the Army/Navy football game. Vast crowds caused havoc for police and forced them to work harsh, extra-long shifts, resulting in them dubbing the day Black Friday, both to express their dislike of the day and to try and reduce visitors by making it sound less appealing.
SEATTLE — Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO, started 2023 by declaring it the “year of efficiency.” Like several of its big tech peers, Meta cut jobs and mothballed expansion plans.
Then came AI.
Zuckerberg started this year saying his company would spend more than $30 billion on new tech infrastructure in 2024. In April, he raised that to $35 billion. On Wednesday, he increased it to at least $37 billion. And he said Meta would spend even more next year.