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<blockquote data-quote="tg lorenz" data-source="post: 317519" data-attributes="member: 1876"><p>I really enjoy deer tongue herb. I live near The Tobacco Barn and Tom "the mix-master" adds deer tongue to cubed barley for me. I have watched the process and its about a teaspoon of deer tongue to 4 oz of barley. You need to give the bag or tin a shake before loading your bowl becasue the deer tongue is a small dried leaf which breaks into small flakes. This blend is similar to Crooner (which I have never tried) but would like to for comparison. My wife always comments on the room note. Give it a try!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tg lorenz, post: 317519, member: 1876"] I really enjoy deer tongue herb. I live near The Tobacco Barn and Tom "the mix-master" adds deer tongue to cubed barley for me. I have watched the process and its about a teaspoon of deer tongue to 4 oz of barley. You need to give the bag or tin a shake before loading your bowl becasue the deer tongue is a small dried leaf which breaks into small flakes. This blend is similar to Crooner (which I have never tried) but would like to for comparison. My wife always comments on the room note. Give it a try! [/QUOTE]
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