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fishnbanjo

Lifer
Feb 27, 2013
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Busy day today running errand, hitting the local farmers market for fresh produce for the week and a chemistry project, didn't have enough peaches from our tree to make a peach pie. Picked blueberries at my neighbors but didn't have enough for a blueberry pie so I mixed them together with some of my rhubarb and made a Phantomberry Pie, came out great and very tasty.
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First pipe this morning broke with the tradition of smoking Esoterica Stonehaven, I decided I had just enough of the year old St. Bruno left for 2 smokes so I loaded the Sam Learned Sun Grade Horn, loaded with birdseye, which is also a sitter, kept it smokey in great shape.

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nevadablue

Lifer
Jun 5, 2017
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Beautiful pie and pipe. :D
We picked blueberries at the local produce stand, along with corn (attempting to save a cob large enough for at least a small pipe) tomatoes, peaches and other goodies. I am hoping for a peach pie... Oh, yes, we have rhubarb in the freezer too.
How did you come up with the Phantomberry pie name?

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I bet that pie didn't or won't last long. Nicely done! That looks like the grandfather of all horn shapes. Looks like a good two-hour smoke.

 
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