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Defining Navy Flake and Blends
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<blockquote data-quote="George Kaplan" data-source="post: 204437" data-attributes="member: 2223"><p>Blockade Runner: Two thumbs up from me! I'm really liking this lately. Possibly my new favorite navy blend.</p><p>Whoa, deja vu. Isn't this where Kyle comes in and we have our way with your thread? Something about anime, nazis, and cats on lsd?</p><p>Seriously, B-R's good stuff in my book. Probably the rummiest I've had that doesn't taste like artificially rum-flavored candy.</p><p>MacB's navy flake, and I may catch hell for saying this, seems a lot like Plumcake flake to me. I'm working my way through a tin of Navy Flake now, trying different variations of bowl and packing and dryness. I want to like it, but I'm just not making the connection that everyone else seems to make. Then again, if you like Plumcake, You'll likely do better than I have.</p><p>If your navy sails to the Eastern Mediterranean, Sam Gawith Navy Flake has Latikia in it. Good Stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Kaplan, post: 204437, member: 2223"] Blockade Runner: Two thumbs up from me! I'm really liking this lately. Possibly my new favorite navy blend. Whoa, deja vu. Isn't this where Kyle comes in and we have our way with your thread? Something about anime, nazis, and cats on lsd? Seriously, B-R's good stuff in my book. Probably the rummiest I've had that doesn't taste like artificially rum-flavored candy. MacB's navy flake, and I may catch hell for saying this, seems a lot like Plumcake flake to me. I'm working my way through a tin of Navy Flake now, trying different variations of bowl and packing and dryness. I want to like it, but I'm just not making the connection that everyone else seems to make. Then again, if you like Plumcake, You'll likely do better than I have. If your navy sails to the Eastern Mediterranean, Sam Gawith Navy Flake has Latikia in it. Good Stuff. [/QUOTE]
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