Trying to be more mindful of the foods we put in our bodies is a great place to start when living a healthier, low-stress lifestyle. I often create one of these plates when work is heavy, the kids have had a long day, and I need a "mommy moment." I head straight for the bathtub with a relaxing bath bomb and this vibrant fruit and veggie platter. This super healthy snack replaces traditional, heavy dips with a light, flavorful canna-honey. By following these Stoner Strategies, you can create a snack that supports your well-being with a balanced, delicious start to your self-care session. This edibles recipe is the perfect way to embrace a healthy, mindful approach to snacking.
Recipe Essentials
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
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Serves: 1
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Skill Level: Beginner
Ingredients
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2 Broccoli florets
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3 Baby carrots
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3 Blackberries
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2 slices Green peppers
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2 Strawberries
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4 Cracker rounds
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4 slices Cheese
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1 Kiwi, sliced
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2 tbsp Canna-honey
Step-by-Step Directions
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Arrange: On a serving plate, artfully arrange the fresh fruit, colorful veggies, cheese slices, and crackers.
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The Dip: Place a small bowl of your favorite canna-honey in the center of the plate.
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Enjoy: Dip your fruit, veggies, and crackers into the canna-honey to your liking. Relax and enjoy your cannabis edibles moment.
Pro-Tips for Success
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The Stoner Strategies Secret: Canna-honey pairs exceptionally well with both sweet and savory items. Try dipping the broccoli or green peppers first to get that unique savory-sweet contrast, then finish with the kiwi or strawberries for a dessert-like treat. This versatility is a key Stoner Strategies tip for getting the most out of your edibles recipe.
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Mindful Snacking: The goal here is to slow down. Don't rush the process—use this time to step away from your to-do list and focus on the fresh flavors of your snack. It’s a great way to ensure you are consuming your cannabis edibles in a way that truly serves your mood and stress levels.
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Customize Your Platter: You can swap the fruits and veggies based on the season. During the summer, try adding melon or cucumber; in the fall, apple slices pair perfectly with canna-honey.
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