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Broken Flake # 7
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<blockquote data-quote="Cadfael" data-source="post: 409501" data-attributes="member: 2064"><p>After drooling over Brother Tkach's video, I remembered I had some G&H Broken Flake #7 in the cellar. Sure enough, there it was! After a few months rest, the floral scent is less pronounced and the flakes have dried nicely to smoking moisture level. This is very tasty stuff, not too strong, and with a nice room note now that the florals have somewhat abated. I smoke it in a cob as I do not yet have a dedicated Lakeland pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadfael, post: 409501, member: 2064"] After drooling over Brother Tkach's video, I remembered I had some G&H Broken Flake #7 in the cellar. Sure enough, there it was! After a few months rest, the floral scent is less pronounced and the flakes have dried nicely to smoking moisture level. This is very tasty stuff, not too strong, and with a nice room note now that the florals have somewhat abated. I smoke it in a cob as I do not yet have a dedicated Lakeland pipe. [/QUOTE]
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