You have several pipes I illicitly covet. This is one of them.Been really breezy this morning, so I spent time putzing at the reloading bench. Got some brass and dies from a buddy to start figuring out belted magnums…
Trying out some Pfeifen Huber Golden Virginia Flake from PMSS24 in my funky little Ropp J04-pretty tasty!
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Thanks! HH Burly Flake is a fav of mine and I have several pounds of it cellared. The C&D flakes intrigue me but I never caught on with OJK or Pegasus so why I asked about the comparison of the flakes to MB. If one of C&D burly flakes is closish to MB I’ll pick up a tin to try out. Appreciate the response!
HH Burley flake is a super unique blend and I haven’t had many blends like it. No c&d blends come to mind as similar but I haven’t had all of the blends from the burley flake line.Thanks! HH Burly Flake is a fav of mine and I have several pounds of it cellared. The C&D flakes intrigue me but I never caught on with OJK or Pegasus so why I asked about the comparison of the flakes to MB. If one of C&D burly flakes is closish to MB I’ll pick up a tin to try out. Appreciate the response!
Covet away, mon frere-You have several pipes I illicitly covet. This is one of them.
That was very thoughtful of them. The problem with Abner is that I have seen him in two nearby back yards, and one thing that I am certain of is that neither of them is his home. I've seen him up the street I walk on, and a friend a block over has seen him, too. Even though he wanders around, there's a main base for him that I haven't found.One can rarely be sure with cats. One of ours, Tabitha, used to go out when we went out to work and rejoin us in the evening when we were back. One day she came back with a message written on her collar - a request to 'Owner' to call a certain number. I called it, and it turned out to be the number of a truck farm on the other side of the woods behind ours, where she used to hunt. "She's with me now," replied the receptionist in the office portakabin. "Sleeping in front of the heater". She used to get extra meals there, too. The request to call was because the company was due to relocate and they weren't absolutely sure she had another home but if she did, they didn't want to take her with them - which otherwise they would have done.
I greatly appreciate the honor, and I like the idea that @MisterBadger has.Morning Smoke, and a Thread Challenge - my creature of habit re-established itself and I loaded the McQueen Barrel Rider with Mad Fiddler. Bracing!
Here's a challenge for all of you folks in this thread. My plant is blooming again, and the flowers and stemlets to which it is attached will be in bloom in a day or two.
I've posted before that my Mom was a trained cook who often wrote food columns for the Vancouver Sun in the 1950s when I was a boy. Her skills were passed on in a somewhat reduced manner to me - I'm pretty good in the kitchen, and my knife skills will allow me to dress out, de-bone and pack out an entire deer in about 30 minutes in one large backpack.
My cooking is pretty fair, and friends always look forward to an invite, which I enjoy as well. So, I'm designing an appetizer, based on home canned trout pate over a bed of sesame oil and manuka honey infused kimchee, placed on a round drycake of spelt flour and a sprinkle of moringa powder. I will garnish the appetizer with the two fairly substantial blooms with a bit of their foliage. And they are meant to be eaten as an integral flavour to the appetizer itself.
My inspiration for this was our own Sultan of Smoke and his culinary proclivities, and I'm thinking, with his permission, that it should be named after him. I'm truly boring with names. I'm an academic and I don't want it to sound like a paper I'm publishing.
So pitch in, guys. I've seen some of your descriptions of tobacco and you're way better at this than I'll ever be.
What say ye, Jimi??
The Sultan has replied in the affirmative, in a most kind PM. Jimchi Trout it is!!Sounds interesting. The nearest I've ever come to this, is a sort of donburi of smoked mackerel on top of kimchijeon (kimchi pancakes) served with grilled aubergines in miso and stir-fried shiitake mushrooms, concocted by Mrs. B. We never gave it a name. Obviously, Jiminks' approval would be desirable but I can image that, from the myriad dishes that are named after the great and the good (such as Pavlova, Charlotte Russe, Beef Wellington, Eggs Benedict, Peach Melba, Bismarck Herrings, etc), some of the eponymous illustrious just had a dish stuck on them and, like it or not, couldn't detach themselves from it. Anyway, how about:
Jimchi Trout?
Oh Gadzooks. Another pipe I want!! Gotta take a LOAKramer’s Father Dempsey in a Safferling tadpole.