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Month: November 2025

5 Cozy Ways to Use Cannamilk

5 Cozy Ways to Use Cannamilk

Close-up of a barista pouring creamy milk into coffee, representing how to use homemade cannamilk in drinks.

If you’ve been wondering what to make with cannamilk, this post is your sign to use it!

Picture this, you’ve finally made your first batch of cannamilk, it’s chilling in the fridge looking all proud of itself, and now you’re wondering, “Okay… what can I actually make with it?” Cannamilk is the cozy base of every infused recipe you’ll ever love. Here are five of my favorite things to make with cannamilk when I want something easy, comforting, and just a little bit elevated.

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1. Infused Hot Cocoa

This one’s a classic. Warm up a cup of cannamilk, whisk in cocoa powder, sugar, and a pinch of cinnamon. That’s it. I like topping mine with infused whipped cream (yes, a double dose of fun) and sipping it while I scroll or read on my Kindle.

🖇 Want to learn how to make it? Check out my How to Make Infused Hot Cocoa for Cold Nights post!

2. Cannamilk Pancakes

I love weekend breakfast/brunch. You wake up and make the best pancakes and bacon, served with eggs and toast. Want to elevate it even more? Just swap regular milk for cannamilk in any pancake mix. It gives a soft herbal vibe that pairs perfectly with honey or syrup. And better yet, no hangovers!

Ash Jane’s Pick: Weed leaf waffle maker! Yes, I know, I know it’s a waffle maker, but I couldn’t resist, and I love my similar version at home!

3. Infused Coffee or Latte

I have to admit, when I wake up, if I’m not thinking about my morning sesh, I’m thinking about my decaf coffee. (Yes, decaf, unfortunately, ya girl has a caffeine sensitivity!) If I have a long morning ahead of me and cannot smoke a whole joint, I opt for a splash of cannamilk in my morning coffee or froth it up for a cozy latte. It gives me a huge head start to my day!

4. Cozy Cereal Bowl

This one is a no-brainer. Sometimes you don’t need a full recipe; you need a quick bowl of cereal, and that is totally okay! Pour cold cannamilk over your favorite cereal, light a candle, and call it a moment of soft and leisurely mornings.

5. Infused Smoothie

If you’ve got leftover cannamilk, toss it in a blender with banana, strawberries, blueberries, milk, yogurt, some flax seeds and protein powder. Congrats, you just made yourself a yummy infused strawberry blueberry banana smoothie! I tend to make these before a pilates workout. (I’m trying so hard to become a pilates hottie!)

Those are my favorite things to make with cannamilk when I want to keep it simple but still feel like I’m living my cozy, herbal, soft life dream. If you haven’t made cannamilk yet, check out my full recipe here. And if you have, please let me know which of these options best suits you. My bet’s on the hot cocoa or the infused smoothie!

How to Make Infused Hot Cocoa for Cold Nights

How to Make Infused Hot Cocoa for Cold Nights

There’s something about cold nights that makes me crave cozy everything, and this canna-infused hot cocoa recipe has become my favorite way to wind down when the nights get long. This infused hot cocoa is one of my favorite night rituals when I want to wind down, get a little high, and feel like I’m wrapped up in a hug.

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🍫 Why I Love This Recipe

I’m not a complicated edible girl. I like simple, cozy things that hit slow and smooth, and this recipe checks every box. It tastes like regular rich hot cocoa, but the infused butter or honey adds just enough kick to make a cold night feel soft around the edges.

You can make it with cannabutter, canna honey, or even cannamilk if you’ve already made that before, if not, I have recipes of that linked in the ingredients! The high comes on mellow and cozy, perfect for quiet nights, movies, or writing when your brain needs to chill but not shut off.


What You’ll Need

You don’t need anything fancy, but a cute mug makes everything taste better.

Here’s my setup (1 serving) lately:

  • 1 cup milk or alt milk (I like oat or almond)
  • 1 tbsp cannabutter or canna milk (check out my posts linked to learn how to make them!)
  • 2 tbsp cocoa powder (or your favorite mix — I love this one on Amazon)
  • 1 tbsp sugar or maple syrup
  • pinch of salt
  • whipped cream, marshmallows, or drizzle (optional)
  • Cute mug + spoon set for the cozy aesthetic
  • Optional: Milk frother — it makes the texture velvety and café-level smooth

☕️ How to Make It

  1. Warm your milk on low heat, don’t boil it!
  2. Stir in cocoa powder and sugar until it’s silky.
  3. Add your cannabutter (or cannamilk) and let it melt in completely.
  4. Whisk or froth it up until everything looks rich and smooth.
  5. Pour it into your favorite mug, top it with whatever feels cozy, and sip slow.

It’s simple, but the flavor hits deep — sweet, creamy, and warm enough to melt away a long day.

🌿 Dosing Notes (Keep It Chill)

If you’re using a new batch of cannabutter or cannamilk, start with a light dose, about ½ teaspoon to 1 teaspoon. Sip slowly, wait at least an hour, and then decide if you want more. Infused drinks hit differently than baked edibles, especially when there’s fat (like milk or butter) involved.

And if you make extra, keep it in the fridge. Warm it up the next night for instant coziness without the cleanup.

Sometimes I roll up after I finish my mug; sometimes I’m already there before the first sip. Either way, it’s become my favorite cold-night ritual. This isn’t just about getting high; it’s about slowing down, softening up, and letting your space hold you for a bit. Try out this recipe now!

Cozy Apartment Reset for Winter

Cozy Apartment Reset for Winter

Every year when the air changes, my apartment starts feeling heavier. The windows stay shut, the days grow shorter, and everything starts to blend. Before I know it, I’m walking around in my robe, wondering why my place feels like a cave. This usually happens at this time, with the seasonal depression coming around. That’s when I know it’s time for a reset, not the scrub-the-baseboards kind, but a mood shift. A cozy reset that makes my space feel like a soft landing again and gets me through this winter!

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Reset the Air

First step: clear the energy. I keep my AIRROMI air purifier running almost every day in the winter. It’s quiet, looks cute in green, and somehow makes the air feel lighter, which is remarkable, but true. Once the air feels clean, I take out my favorite candles. I’m not trying to babysit flames anymore, so I started using this super chic candle warmer lamp. The warmer emits that same soft glow and slowly melts whatever scent I’m obsessed with that week. Right now, it’s the now-discontinued White T-shirt candle from Bath and Body Works (PLEASE BRING IT BACK, I ONLY HAVE 1 MORE LEFT!). It makes my space smell warm and soft without trying too hard.

Warm Up While Hanging Out

Instead of that big “blanket warmer” everyone talks about (which, don’t get me wrong, I love), I grabbed a heated hoodie that is my lifesaver when I need a warm smoke break and drink. It’s a cute strawberry-themed plush hoodie, and it looks way more intentional than those stiff, heated blankets that scream “utility.” I’ll curl up under it when I’m working or watching something mindless, and it genuinely feels like being tucked inside a cloud.

Lighting matters too. I prefer warm, layered lighting, with lamps over overheads, candles over LEDs – always cozy but never bright. If you can find a mini space heater that doesn’t compromise your vibe, go for it! I’m still deciding on my favorite mini space heater, but this one is a great one to start with!

Little Luxuries That Change Everything

My “cozy reset” always ends with something that smells good and feels good. After a shower, I mix Brown Sugar Babe body oil with Taraji P. Henson’s Anything Glows Vanilla oil and stand there, glowing, as if I have my life together. It’s not about self-care checklists; it’s just a moment where everything slows down.

Then I roll up, make tea (sometimes regular, sometimes infused), and throw on a playlist that feels like golden hour, melting into the night. Cozy isn’t about buying new things; it’s about making what you already have feel like peace.

By the time I finish, my apartment smells like calm, my skin’s glowing, and my brain finally slows down. It’s simple stuff, but it changes everything. A cozy reset isn’t about perfection; it’s just a reminder that your space should love you back.