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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 35551"><p>McClelland's 5100 makes a great base VA to start with...</p><p></p><p>BTW, if you want to try a nice blend I found this on the Internet...it's called Sugar & Spice and I thought it was great...</p><p></p><p>2 oz. McClelland's 5100</p><p>2 oz. McClelland's 5100 Stoved (2 hrs 20 mins. @ 220 degrees F)</p><p>1 oz. McClelland's Blending Perique</p><p></p><p>Mix them well after the stoved 5100 cools and seal it up for a month to allow the flavors to merge...sweet with a little hint of spice, thus the name...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 35551"] McClelland's 5100 makes a great base VA to start with... BTW, if you want to try a nice blend I found this on the Internet...it's called Sugar & Spice and I thought it was great... 2 oz. McClelland's 5100 2 oz. McClelland's 5100 Stoved (2 hrs 20 mins. @ 220 degrees F) 1 oz. McClelland's Blending Perique Mix them well after the stoved 5100 cools and seal it up for a month to allow the flavors to merge...sweet with a little hint of spice, thus the name... [/QUOTE]
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