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DIY Home Blend: "GOLDEN HOURS"
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<blockquote data-quote="BriarPipeNYC" data-source="post: 512515" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Ozark Wizzard...</p><p></p><p>Love reading through the recipes for "hybrid" blends. Thanks for the comments and your mixture sounds interesting, and different. Never tried any dark fired tobaccos before....but I'm willing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Frank</p><p>NYC</p><p></p><p> ***************************************************</p><p></p><p>PS: Just did some reading about that Mc Barrens Dark Fired. Interesting, but it sounds like it might put some hair on a saddle horn. And, you blend this with a mild, chocolate aromatic? I'm intrigued.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriarPipeNYC, post: 512515, member: 4199"] Ozark Wizzard... Love reading through the recipes for "hybrid" blends. Thanks for the comments and your mixture sounds interesting, and different. Never tried any dark fired tobaccos before....but I'm willing. Frank NYC *************************************************** PS: Just did some reading about that Mc Barrens Dark Fired. Interesting, but it sounds like it might put some hair on a saddle horn. And, you blend this with a mild, chocolate aromatic? I'm intrigued. [/QUOTE]
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