You know what blend tastes like marshmellow to me? Sail yellow. Which I think is one of the most under rated blends considering no one but me seems to ever rave about how good and simple it is.
that happens when a dog gets older. That dog is like 100 years old that is why they say it doesn't bite. It does just no teeth to do damage with.On a positive note, my four cans of Granger arrived today. They put a white warning label on this new batch and shrunk the dog to do it! Why????
Maple can do that! It's very strange indeed.It's all good...I've seen worse on here...lol. I know what you mean though when a blend takes an unexpected turn. Autum Evening tastes like celery to me, go figure.
HYPOCRISY isn't something that is in the eye of the beholder - you just crossed the line - please keep this gentleman-like my friend - it's sometimes difficult to discern sarcasm in text but I reserve my interpretation.JimInks , you said, “You don't taste marshmallow because there's none of it there. You taste cinnamon because it is there.”
JimInks... f you can taste
sweet barbecue, herbs, nuts, lemon, sugar, bread, fruit and toast in describing a blend....then I tasted “marshmallow” Period.
I am pointing out to you the hypocracy of your statement.
I get it from the latakia as wellI get a marshmallowy flavour from Mac Baren Club Blend when I can get that blend into the sweet spot. For lack of a better word it’s almost an “analogy” of the flavour of marshmallow, not marshmallow itself. I always assumed that’s what Jim is referring to when he teases out the flavours in his reviews.
I hate to tell you it's probably already too late but go see a doctor asap. Just bring a copy of this post to the nearest emergency room.I always experience a marshmallow flavor when I make s'mores.
HYPOCRISY isn't something that is in the eye of the beholder - you just crossed the line - please keep this gentleman-like my friend - it's sometimes difficult to discern sarcasm in text but I reserve my interpretation.