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<blockquote data-quote="babysinister" data-source="post: 63880" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Presbyterian Mixture is one of my favorite blends in the Orientals category. There's nothing quite like it. But since I began smoking it earlier this year, I have no reference to an original blending recipe or how the old one would compare to its current iteration. As the tin reads, PM was blended for a Presbyterian Minister and was later commercialized after famously receiving praise from Prime Minister Baldwin. So I guess that Solomon (blender or distributor?) and his blender must acknowledge an interest in staying true to the original blend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babysinister, post: 63880, member: 714"] Presbyterian Mixture is one of my favorite blends in the Orientals category. There's nothing quite like it. But since I began smoking it earlier this year, I have no reference to an original blending recipe or how the old one would compare to its current iteration. As the tin reads, PM was blended for a Presbyterian Minister and was later commercialized after famously receiving praise from Prime Minister Baldwin. So I guess that Solomon (blender or distributor?) and his blender must acknowledge an interest in staying true to the original blend. [/QUOTE]
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