Ok, so the title is a bit misleading. What I have done isn't really mad, or daft ... or even extraordinary. Like others before me, I found myself with some tobacco that I just wasn't sure what to do with.
I could not be the only pipe smoker who had some blends in my cabinet that just were not getting the right kind of attention. Now, I don't fault the blends for being what they are. They can't mix themselves. They are designed to be what they come as in the jars at the B&M or in the zip bags from P&C.
So here is where I went just mad. I combined blends.
I know, it isn't crazy. If you have some stuff on hand that isn't so great, why not combine it? Maybe, just maybe, it could become something better.
I don't care for the fruity blends. If I want to smoke strawberry, cherry or mango banana, I'll find a hookah bar. Tewksbury & Co. is near my school's campus so I stopped in for some Hobbit's Weed. Figuring I would give it a try based on its reputation, especially as a local shop with international renown. Point is, I didn't like it. I also got another blend, Strawberry Fields, it was half off. I didn't like this either.
How could I make use of these blends I didn't care for? My crazy solution was to see if some Carter Hall would help take the edge off the two. More evenly distribute the strong taste of Hobbit's Weed cherry and Strawberry Fields, well, strawberrys. I combined 6 oz in a jar; 2 oz each of Hobbit's, Strawberry and CH.
The Mad Tobacconist took some odds and ends to create a monster. He gave life back to the lifeless. He reanimated three blends as one. This may be a fruity monster, but it is my creation. I can give it life and if need be, take it away. Possibly donate it to the pipesmagazine ministry of science for further study.
Has anyone else given this a go? Care to share your successes and failures?
I could not be the only pipe smoker who had some blends in my cabinet that just were not getting the right kind of attention. Now, I don't fault the blends for being what they are. They can't mix themselves. They are designed to be what they come as in the jars at the B&M or in the zip bags from P&C.
So here is where I went just mad. I combined blends.
I know, it isn't crazy. If you have some stuff on hand that isn't so great, why not combine it? Maybe, just maybe, it could become something better.
I don't care for the fruity blends. If I want to smoke strawberry, cherry or mango banana, I'll find a hookah bar. Tewksbury & Co. is near my school's campus so I stopped in for some Hobbit's Weed. Figuring I would give it a try based on its reputation, especially as a local shop with international renown. Point is, I didn't like it. I also got another blend, Strawberry Fields, it was half off. I didn't like this either.
How could I make use of these blends I didn't care for? My crazy solution was to see if some Carter Hall would help take the edge off the two. More evenly distribute the strong taste of Hobbit's Weed cherry and Strawberry Fields, well, strawberrys. I combined 6 oz in a jar; 2 oz each of Hobbit's, Strawberry and CH.
The Mad Tobacconist took some odds and ends to create a monster. He gave life back to the lifeless. He reanimated three blends as one. This may be a fruity monster, but it is my creation. I can give it life and if need be, take it away. Possibly donate it to the pipesmagazine ministry of science for further study.
Has anyone else given this a go? Care to share your successes and failures?




