We have a few magnets at work that are called true earth magnets. they are about the size of a watch battery but will attract thru you hand and not move
I recently started in on a tub of Velvet. I found it very smooth and a good smoke. That being said there is a lot of tobacco I dont like so I respect your opinion just more for me to smoke
That was a bad lesson learned last year she got into some of my tobacco we had to spent $600 dollars to have her stomach pumped and save her my tobaccos stay put up high and ash trays dumped
It depends on what part of America I grew up in the south we had chicken feet, pickled pigs feet, chitilings, head cheese and all kinds of food to make most cringe
I live on top of a large hill which help for tornadoes but we do have a few spots up here where the water hold and can be challenging to get a garden in. Unfortunately this year will be the first in a long time I will not have a garden due to health reasons. My wife will still do her raised beds...
So after this thread started I actually started to pay attention to my ash and tried a few different tobacco types. My granger is always grey most of my burley is the same but I did break out some BS 759 and got a fine white. My venguer actually came out looking like sand almost a tan color
I agree if it’s that tight it will be a short lived pipe and snap. All of my pipes are cheap but if I ever paid good money for a pipe I would expect it to fit and able to clean
I guess I am well passed breeding age and already have my offspring(all girls). The chemicals and things we use to mass produce food has been a subject of debate for a long time. I will not argue the point as each family must make their own choice. My family and I have been growing most of what...
Never tried camel but I would if I had the opportunity. Never had cat that I know of. I have had a lot of different meat the only one I did not care for was possum