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My Final Balkan English Blend
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 564414" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Tobacco arrived yesterday, some very dry, some extremely wet. It's all mixed and packed tightly in one large jar. No question, it does need to marry. The Sutliff cherry cavendish was drenched in a cherry top dressing. Hopefully, once mixed and rested, that will dissipate. I was curious and filled the bowl of a cob. How much would the cherry influence a blend where in the past I'd used unflavored Green River cavendish. And would I notice the replacement of 2 oz. latakia with 2 oz. Kentucky Dark fired? My only first impression was that the tobacco was far too wet to successfully smoke. I could slightly detect the cherry, but at only 12.5% of the blend, I did not expect it to be anywhere near dominant. Today, I have about an ounce laid out on a cookie sheet to dry. Hopefully, later today it will be dry enough to smoke.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 564414, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]Tobacco arrived yesterday, some very dry, some extremely wet. It's all mixed and packed tightly in one large jar. No question, it does need to marry. The Sutliff cherry cavendish was drenched in a cherry top dressing. Hopefully, once mixed and rested, that will dissipate. I was curious and filled the bowl of a cob. How much would the cherry influence a blend where in the past I'd used unflavored Green River cavendish. And would I notice the replacement of 2 oz. latakia with 2 oz. Kentucky Dark fired? My only first impression was that the tobacco was far too wet to successfully smoke. I could slightly detect the cherry, but at only 12.5% of the blend, I did not expect it to be anywhere near dominant. Today, I have about an ounce laid out on a cookie sheet to dry. Hopefully, later today it will be dry enough to smoke.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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