EPISODE · Mar 23, 2023 · 21 MIN
Crispy Rosemary Battered Olives
from Bite Me The Show About Edibles
Send us Fan MailThis one is for the olive lovers. Crispy, deep fried rosemary olives with a simple dip that you'll infuse to take it to the next level. Simple and inventive, this recipe delivers something different but approachable for your next snack. Cannabis Fact: In October of 1937, Samuel Caldwell was the first U.S. citizen arrested under the Marihuana Tax Act for selling marijuana without paying the newly mandated tax. He was fined $1,000 and sentenced to four years of hard labor in Leavenworth.[5] 5Booth, Martin. Cannabis: A History. London, England: Doubleday, 2003.$1000 in 1937 = $21, 200 in 2023 via DollarTimesYour Mom's House podcastYHM Drive Thru Challenge clipCarolina Gelen's websiteChef Steps Aeropress coffee maker - I've been using this for years!Pour Over Coffee Maker on Amazon - the new gadgetChocolate Coffee Cake episodeGet your free starter edition of the Dose Diary, a fillable pdf and stop guessing and start knowing. Start Tracking. Ask a question for the upcoming Listener Q&A HERE or send an email to [email protected] the show Visit the website for full show notes, free dosing calculator, quiz, recipes and more.
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Send us Fan Mail This one is for the olive lovers. Crispy, deep fried rosemary olives with a simple dip that you'll infuse to take it to the next level. Simple and inventive, this recipe delivers something different but approachable for your next snack. Cannabis Fact: In October of 1937, Samuel Caldwell was the first U.S. citizen arrested under the Marihuana Tax Act for selling marijuana without paying the newly mandated tax. He was fined $1,000 and sentenced to four years of hard labor...
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