Looking at the first image, if they came up with a peanut buster parfait? I'd have to try it!
Looking at the first image, if they came up with a peanut buster parfait? I'd have to try it!
Just got a few ozs of each from Wilke Pipe Tobacco, the peanut butter and also the peanut butter and chocolate. Jim Inks helped create them so I'm sure they are good. But haven't smoked them yet... I do however want to eat them they smell so good out of the package.Looking at the first image, if they came up with a peanut buster parfait? I'd have to try it!
If I recall, you were a big fan of Frosty Mint...lol. Sorry, couldn't help myself.If it’s a sutliff aro it’s probably horrible
Your thoughts on banana pudding (with or without wafers)?Banana Creme pie is a true hall-of-fame dessert. Eat it like crazy. Banana Creme tobacco doesn't have anything going for it.
Don't dry it out, gravity fill it, and smoke it very slowly. In the time since this thread began, I've bought and dedicated a meerschaum to it. Love it myself.The bag scent is very sweet but as someone pointed out it doesn't transfer thru to the taste as well as one would hope.
Your thoughts on banana pudding (with or without wafers)?
Don't dry it out, gravity fill it, and smoke it very slowly. In the time since this thread began, I've bought and dedicated a meerschaum to it. Love it myself.
Of course I had to get a pipe that resembled a Banana.Ok thanks for the tip will try that next time around. Kinda surprised this is a blend you like so much. All the time spend searching thru this site over the past few years even lurking before becoming a member, it's like getting to know the taste preferences from long time members lol. Banana is a unique flavoring for sure. Gowith Kendal Banana being another.
Now THAT is an appealing pipe...
I keep thinking of getting IMP to get me a yellow, green, or brown stem for it.Now THAT is an appealing pipe...
I think that would be appropriate, yellow cumberland with black spots?I keep thinking of getting IMP to get me a yellow, green, or brown stem for it.