My lovely wife took the kids to her parents for Spring Break for the next two nights. She left me a note to enjoy the quiet. So of course that is what I do.
I opened my tin of Marlin Flake (actually did it yesterday, but when I saw how wet the tobacco was, I knew it needed some dry time). I packed a bowl, and started puffing away. This stuff did not let me down. Out of the tin it smells of figs and raisins, good enough to eat. I smoked for about 10 minutes, then let it go out to grill a NY Strip.
Lit it back up after dinner and it smoked to ash in my Kriswill Clipper. Tastes of sweet goodness (I'll get better the my adjectives over time). Smoke abound in my garage.
I went inside and opened a few tins to jar, one being Magnum Opus. It didn't have that heavy Latakia smell that I enjoy, but it was calling my name.
As I type, I am smoking this out of my refurbished George Yale. This too does not let me down. So many good tobaccos out there.
A work night and I got two bowls in, a very rare treat I do say.
I opened my tin of Marlin Flake (actually did it yesterday, but when I saw how wet the tobacco was, I knew it needed some dry time). I packed a bowl, and started puffing away. This stuff did not let me down. Out of the tin it smells of figs and raisins, good enough to eat. I smoked for about 10 minutes, then let it go out to grill a NY Strip.
Lit it back up after dinner and it smoked to ash in my Kriswill Clipper. Tastes of sweet goodness (I'll get better the my adjectives over time). Smoke abound in my garage.
I went inside and opened a few tins to jar, one being Magnum Opus. It didn't have that heavy Latakia smell that I enjoy, but it was calling my name.
As I type, I am smoking this out of my refurbished George Yale. This too does not let me down. So many good tobaccos out there.
A work night and I got two bowls in, a very rare treat I do say.