What are you smoking? April 2024

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Having a bowl of Friar's Bayou in the Thursday cob in front of the TV. Still searching on eBay.
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Ruffinogold wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:19 pm Got my Savinelli st Nick out cause @Piping Abe mentioned I had to put some milage on it and he's right . @Plinsc bombed me today and I'm smoking Missouri Meerschaum 150 anniversary ... the flavoring is one of the best I've tried new in years . O f course , the mouthfeel is thin and its a touch warm but it is totally tolerable and not a big deal . Its a lovely blend and the first H&H product that I'm impressed with . The room note is so off the map
Is that the berry vanilla one? I really loved it.
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Piping Abe wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:45 pm
Ruffinogold wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:19 pm Got my Savinelli st Nick out cause @Piping Abe mentioned I had to put some milage on it and he's right . @Plinsc bombed me today and I'm smoking Missouri Meerschaum 150 anniversary ... the flavoring is one of the best I've tried new in years . O f course , the mouthfeel is thin and its a touch warm but it is totally tolerable and not a big deal . Its a lovely blend and the first H&H product that I'm impressed with . The room note is so off the map
Is that the berry vanilla one? I really loved it.
I guess it is berry vanilla .... its an incredible flavoring !!
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Ruffinogold wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:01 pm
Piping Abe wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:45 pm
Ruffinogold wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:19 pm Got my Savinelli st Nick out cause @Piping Abe mentioned I had to put some milage on it and he's right . @Plinsc bombed me today and I'm smoking Missouri Meerschaum 150 anniversary ... the flavoring is one of the best I've tried new in years . O f course , the mouthfeel is thin and its a touch warm but it is totally tolerable and not a big deal . Its a lovely blend and the first H&H product that I'm impressed with . The room note is so off the map
Is that the berry vanilla one? I really loved it.
I guess it is berry vanilla .... its an incredible flavoring !!
Indeed. I got a sample from someone. Great stuff!
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Here’s the description off their website:

Missouri Meerschaum 150th Anniversary Crumble Cake Tobacco is a blend of select Virginias and Burleys from around the world to which some mellow, Virginia-based, black Cavendish is added. A subtle amount of smooth vanilla is added before pressing, but it’s so slight that non-aromatic fans may enjoy it, too.
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The Great Dane is a cherry vanilla, it’s very smooth and I enjoyed the pouches I’ve had of it.

Missouri Meerschaum’s Great Dane Pipe Tobacco blend consists of a good portion of gently steamed black Cavendish, select Virginias, and some white Burley that have been topped with a smooth, rich combination of a deep, dark cherry, without the sharpness of the typical “maraschino” flavor, and warm notes of vanilla and caramel, for an easy-smoking blend with a lightly sweet flavor and an amazing aroma.” ~ Courtesy of TobaccoReviews.com
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LC Vanilla in this no name "Grapes" pot. Coffee.
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