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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 381062" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>+1 on 191 and Vermont Maple from Pipeworks and Wilke. If you contact Carole Burns (owner of P&W) on the Internet site, she can also fix you up with a nice sampler of her blends that won't require a big investment in any single blend that might/might not do much for you.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with the Lane Hazelnut rec. This is a low cost, low maintenance, easy-to-like blend that tastes like, well, hazelnuts, but also maybe like baked goods depending on your briar of choice. I like to keep some Lane Hazelnut and RLP-6 on hand for occsions when I'd like a quiet 45-minutes or so, without working at it.</p><p></p><p>And while you're enjoying American aros, why noy acquire a couple humble cobs to enjoy them in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 381062, member: 2318"] +1 on 191 and Vermont Maple from Pipeworks and Wilke. If you contact Carole Burns (owner of P&W) on the Internet site, she can also fix you up with a nice sampler of her blends that won't require a big investment in any single blend that might/might not do much for you. I also agree with the Lane Hazelnut rec. This is a low cost, low maintenance, easy-to-like blend that tastes like, well, hazelnuts, but also maybe like baked goods depending on your briar of choice. I like to keep some Lane Hazelnut and RLP-6 on hand for occsions when I'd like a quiet 45-minutes or so, without working at it. And while you're enjoying American aros, why noy acquire a couple humble cobs to enjoy them in? [/QUOTE]
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