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A few Cornell and Diehl Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 163890" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Does anyone know if C&D changed recipes or suppliers in the past five years? Around 2005, I was in one of those box passes in a yahoo group. There were nice sized bags of Bayou Morning and Bayou Night. They were both on the dark side (color) and a bit oily. They both impressed me, and I took note. I grabbed some of both a couple months ago, and they don't look or taste anything like I remember. I don't remember either being harsh at all. I'm finding both to be so, Morning being the more harsh of the two. I can't get a good smoke out of either in any of my pipes or by varying my packing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 163890, member: 1211"] Does anyone know if C&D changed recipes or suppliers in the past five years? Around 2005, I was in one of those box passes in a yahoo group. There were nice sized bags of Bayou Morning and Bayou Night. They were both on the dark side (color) and a bit oily. They both impressed me, and I took note. I grabbed some of both a couple months ago, and they don't look or taste anything like I remember. I don't remember either being harsh at all. I'm finding both to be so, Morning being the more harsh of the two. I can't get a good smoke out of either in any of my pipes or by varying my packing. [/QUOTE]
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