Gawith's Cabbie Mixture

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rdoss16

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been dying to get my hands on some cabbies. its tough to come by. these posts make me want it even more.
 

Johnny_Pipecleaner

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They had some instock at iwan Ries, yesterday...if you're in the US...

Edit: nevermind, its out of stock...

I scored one of those tins, along with a tin of Grousemoor. I was just nosing around on their site and low and behold they had 5 or 6 types of Gawith available.
They still have some Golden Glow, Grousemoor, Kendal Cream Flake, and some of the strong stuff Black XX and Brown No.4

10% off today only (12/18)
 
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SpookedPiper

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I scored one of those tins, along with a tin of Grousemoor. I was just nosing around on their site and low and behold they had 5 or 6 types of Gawith available.
They still have some Golden Glow, Grousemoor, Kendal Cream Flake, and some of the strong stuff Black XX and Brown No.4

10% off today only (12/18)
Cabbies and Grousemoor are both excellent!
 

Johnny_Pipecleaner

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Cabbies and Grousemoor are both excellent!

Glad to hear it, along with all of the other praises sung in this thread. I had my first and only tin of Grousemoor back in 2003 or so, and I really enjoyed it. Never had Cabbie's yet, so I'm eager to receive them both!

Although, I have so many open tins (jarred of course) right now I might try to cellar them as long as I can stand. Probably try to hold out until springtime for the Grousemoor at least. Seems such a fitting season for the bursting floral qualities of the blend.
 
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Glad to hear it, along with all of the other praises sung in this thread. I had my first and only tin of Grousemoor back in 2003 or so, and I really enjoyed it. Never had Cabbie's yet, so I'm eager to receive them both!

Although, I have so many open tins (jarred of course) right now I might try to cellar them as long as I can stand. Probably try to hold out until springtime for the Grousemoor at least. Seems such a fitting season for the bursting floral qualities of the blend.

They've changed a little bit since. The most recent batch is distinctly different. I wouldn't say better or worse, people tend to have their own opinions about that but it is noticeably different.
 
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