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<blockquote data-quote="Kapnismologist" data-source="post: 36211" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Although I would say that I have found my 'pipe parfaits' to be much nicer tasting, and certainly less daring, than the old "suicide" (and yes, that would be the term as I too recall!).</p><p></p><p>In fact, just tonight I had another (in a cob as has become usual): Marlin Flake + Hamborger Veermaster + McClleland MV No. 24 on top - layered, not swirled. It was quite nice, especially when I got to the sweet dark flake resting at the bottom of the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapnismologist, post: 36211, member: 487"] Although I would say that I have found my 'pipe parfaits' to be much nicer tasting, and certainly less daring, than the old "suicide" (and yes, that would be the term as I too recall!). In fact, just tonight I had another (in a cob as has become usual): Marlin Flake + Hamborger Veermaster + McClleland MV No. 24 on top - layered, not swirled. It was quite nice, especially when I got to the sweet dark flake resting at the bottom of the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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