I always say that if you can cook you can blend. If you cant go in the kitchen and make a good sauce from scratch you probably can only blend something good from a recipe or by accident.
I’m afraid that the Food Network has made us all believe we are master chefs, now. But I agree with you in theory.I always say that if you can cook you can blend. If you cant go in the kitchen and make a good sauce from scratch you probably can only blend something good from a recipe or by accident.
@Copperhead I was smoking 1792 Flake in my clay pipe at the Battle of Nantwich event last January; see if you can spot me:Last night I mixed 1792 flake with PS navy flake, 1:1 in my clay pipe.
Wasn't bad, and I may try it again...but I usually don't blend unless others recommend something.
I blended up a few jars of the knock-off hobbits weed a few months ago, interested in trying that around Christmas, want to let it sit for a while longer.
I have a few jars of BCA and 1Q, I've always liked that blend....
True but Ive been in front of a stove from the time I could see over it. There wasn’t a food network then. There were three channels. One wasn’t entirely clear.I’m afraid that the Food Network has made us all believe we are master chefs, now. But I agree with you in theory.
@Copperhead I was smoking 1792 Flake in my clay pipe at the Battle of Nantwich event last January; see if you can spot me:
I'll have to try mixing a "Clay King" clay pipe blend
Tell me more about this hobbit’s weed blend?Last night I mixed 1792 flake with PS navy flake, 1:1 in my clay pipe.
Wasn't bad, and I may try it again...but I usually don't blend unless others recommend something.
I blended up a few jars of the knock-off hobbits weed a few months ago, interested in trying that around Christmas, want to let it sit for a while longer.
I have a few jars of BCA and 1Q, I've always liked that blend....
This is what I blended back in June:Tell me more about this hobbit’s weed blend?
yeah and the outcome is very dualistic. I either have an experience like the one you describe above or it's terrible. Though sometimes the weirdest surprise flavors pop out.I’ve been smoking pipes long enough to realize I’m not a tobacconist and try to stay in my lane when it comes to combing blends I like on their own. It seldom works.
But tonight I brought out a jar of Milan’s Our London Dock for my evening walk. When I went to dump some in the tobacco tray, I realized I still had about half a bowl left of the Davidoff Flake I had smoked this afternoon. Because I had already put the Davidoff jar away, I mixed the two to fill up my pipe. About one minute in, I was enjoying the best smoke I’ve had all year. Let’s just say I may have stumbled my way into something I really like. Now, I was smoking one of my favorite pipes, a lightweight Reid Robertson billiard with a perfect button, but it was more than that it seemed.
Anyone else successfully combine blends, and if so, what are they? Thanks.
Mike
French men are required to be competent sauciers. This is not so in America.I always say that if you can cook you can blend. If you cant go in the kitchen and make a good sauce from scratch you probably can only blend something good from a recipe or by accident.
Greg Pease is a kitchen wizard for a living, isn't he? The tobacco thing is his hobby. Or something like that.I always say that if you can cook you can blend. If you cant go in the kitchen and make a good sauce from scratch you probably can only blend something good from a recipe or by accident.