Not in a pouch, loose. Makes a mess in your mouth.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:45 pmGrinds coffee pouches? Kind of look like snus packets?
What is this, exactly?
[mention]Whalehead King[/mention] I have multiple sealed tins of Samuel Gawith Aniseed snuff in my cellar. If you would like to try it send me your mailing address in a PM and I'll send you a tin.
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That's very generous, Sisyphus. I like to keep on Mrs. King's good side, though. The last thing I need is Mrs. King watch me open the mail and ask, once again, "Now what harebrained nonsense are you up to?" Me: "Licorice snuff." That's worse than most of the excuses I have for the stuff that arrives in the mail.
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Then there is the stage o' life where the barber does not ask any more and just does it.Whalehead King wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:11 pmWhen the barber asks you if you want him to trim your nose hairs. Oh, wait. That's a later stage in life. Never mind.Kevin Keith wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:49 pm I wonder at what stage of our early lives we can become nasally fixated.
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I personally love the Anniseed from SG, love licorice everything, and Snuff method of taking is the greatest enjoyment I've found. WHK, I'd say you should at least give it a shot,you're going to love it. I wouldn't Snuff anything that wasn't natural and made of tobacco. Of course i have no clue what's in the Indian incense I enjoy often, I'm not addicted, i just really really like the smell!
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When lockdown ends (Soon I hope) town will re-open, and there is on shop I might get some chewing tobacco. haven't had any in years. First time I was a kid, and put a large wad in ........ DUH !
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I enjoy a pouch of RedMan or Beechnut Wintergreen now and again. Levi is good too. Usually a pouch of one or the other in the truck glovebox.
Dip is too salty for me plus there's a a texture thing going on that I don't dig.
Sadly I've given up on cigars. I miss them too, but I couldn't keep myself from inhaling. As a matter of fact, it took some time for me to retrain myself not to inhale my pipe.
But that little wooden box of Erin go bragh Irish Cream cigarillos invades my dreams, as do Dutch Master's Honey Sports.
I snorted all my snuff and decided not to order anymore, telling myself it's not good for me. We'll see how it goes. The jury's still out on that one.
Dip is too salty for me plus there's a a texture thing going on that I don't dig.
Sadly I've given up on cigars. I miss them too, but I couldn't keep myself from inhaling. As a matter of fact, it took some time for me to retrain myself not to inhale my pipe.
But that little wooden box of Erin go bragh Irish Cream cigarillos invades my dreams, as do Dutch Master's Honey Sports.
I snorted all my snuff and decided not to order anymore, telling myself it's not good for me. We'll see how it goes. The jury's still out on that one.
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