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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 459903" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Very well written. I definitely get being gun shy. Over the years lots have come and gone, some have gotten close. Others missed their mark by miles. You however have found a few items that float your boat. Experience has shown you just how dangerous that is. If possible I would advise you to lay in as much as you can of the blends you love. The other thing I would push you to do is to consider blending your own. Right now blending tobaccos are readily available and in the future if they are pulled from the market it's not too big a leap to go to whole leaf tobacco to blend with. You are mostly looking at the biggest issue there is one of being able to stay out of it until it's aged enough to become something beautiful.</p><p></p><p>Just somethings to consider </p><p>Jim</p><p></p><p>PS as to the coffee I used to brew 2 pots at a time and would finish them within an hour or so of brewing. I Drink a whole lot less coffee these days though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 459903, member: 2140"] Very well written. I definitely get being gun shy. Over the years lots have come and gone, some have gotten close. Others missed their mark by miles. You however have found a few items that float your boat. Experience has shown you just how dangerous that is. If possible I would advise you to lay in as much as you can of the blends you love. The other thing I would push you to do is to consider blending your own. Right now blending tobaccos are readily available and in the future if they are pulled from the market it's not too big a leap to go to whole leaf tobacco to blend with. You are mostly looking at the biggest issue there is one of being able to stay out of it until it's aged enough to become something beautiful. Just somethings to consider Jim PS as to the coffee I used to brew 2 pots at a time and would finish them within an hour or so of brewing. I Drink a whole lot less coffee these days though. [/QUOTE]
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