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<blockquote data-quote="JMuraco" data-source="post: 13259" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>Very true. I have 3 pounds of what is named "Nut Brown Burley" yet it is only similar in name...the stuff burns hot, sour and harsh. The cut is different and is mostly dust and a few strands...the "cubes" are like dried pastina. Tragic as I lived for that blend. I mourn it's loss.</p><p></p><p>Two good alternatives I have found are Boswell's "Main Street Burley" and McClelland's bulk X-10 plain unflavored burley ribbon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMuraco, post: 13259, member: 203"] Very true. I have 3 pounds of what is named "Nut Brown Burley" yet it is only similar in name...the stuff burns hot, sour and harsh. The cut is different and is mostly dust and a few strands...the "cubes" are like dried pastina. Tragic as I lived for that blend. I mourn it's loss. Two good alternatives I have found are Boswell's "Main Street Burley" and McClelland's bulk X-10 plain unflavored burley ribbon. [/QUOTE]
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