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Winnipeger

Lifer
Sep 9, 2022
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Winnipeg
I had this great smoke earlier today in my new Giubileo d'Oro. First bowl. NEW pipe. The stem seemed a little squeaky between my teeth. Weird. Like when I clenched it, it would squeak a little. Didn't think too much of it. Turns out the stem has a crack in it on the underside from the bit right through the button, not visible at first. 😭 It's going back.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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656,293
Had a great day with a Thanksgiving dinner that can't be beat. I did my best to eat plenty of food! Right now, I'm close to finishing this bowl of year 2013 Esoterica Tilbury in a smooth medium bend 1999 Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Milverton with a sterling silver band and a black vulcanite p-lip stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,238
30,880
Hawaii
Dan Tobacco hamborger Veermaster in a Bay Denmark Apple with cumberland stem.

I never thought I would dedicate a pipe, but I’m finally doing it. This is going to be for VA/VAper blends only.

This is only the second bowl I’ve smoked in it, I can’t believe for such a tiny pipe how cool it smokes. My smallest and lightest pipe too, only 17 grams.

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! ❤️

Be well everyone! ❤️

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Here’s a pic, to give an idea of how tiny, but don’t let the size fool you, Mike is an amazing talent, the workmanship is flawless.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,885
656,293
Last smoke of the day is Watch City Queequeg’s Moby Dick Series in a straight brown sandblasted post-WWII family era Sasieni “Canadian” London Made with a sterling silver band with a tapered black vulcanite twin bore stem. Reading while this bowl lasts.
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
64,885
656,293
Just noticed that I didn't post the smoke before the last one: Wilke No. 515 in a smooth dark medium bend 2021 Peterson Heritage Brown POTY 4AB No. 45/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. This was the blend Basil Rathbone smoked.
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Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
2,997
53,386
Newhaven England
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I am from India, so my Thanksgiving lunch would look different from others. Also, we don’t cook much at home anymore.

For Thanksgiving lunch I cooked after a long time (And a recipe which would sound simple but very difficult to get right)

It is a Chicken Cutlet … however the recipe from Kolkata India calls for marinating the chicken in Thai Birds Eye Chilli Pepper paste , Fresh Red Onion paste, fresh ginger paste, fresh garlic paste and vinegar before breading and frying. If you get it right, you will get a mild kick from the pepper, and mild nuances from everything else. It’s a very subtle recipe and the chicken comes out very juicy.

I can happily report I got it exactly right, even though I cooked it entirely from memory. My wife commented that it is better than what you get in a restaurant in Kolkata, India and my son was very happy about it well.

Now I am smoking Gawith Hoggarth and Company Dark Flake Aromatic in a Sixten Ivarsson Peewit

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I’m going to have to give that recipe a try, it sounds delicious. I eat Indian food more than any other and always cook my own from traditional recipes. I just got some Amchur (sp?) powder for the butternut squash and sweet potato curry I’m making for the weekend, I’ll enjoy that with tandoori chicken thighs and naan which I do get from a restaurant as it’s not the same if you don’t use a tandoor.
 
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