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<blockquote data-quote="clueless" data-source="post: 271976" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>We started something this year that I have to share here. It may well become a regular part of our holiday tradition. My smarter half and I hosted a holiday dinner for our kids - 18 and 21 - and a few of their friends the other night. My son and at least one of the other guys had been asking questions about my pipes and tobacco. I went out to a local B&M that afternoon and got a handful of cobs and passed them out to the guys as we had coffee and desert. I had been gifted a tin of Sutliff Barbados Plantation by a nephew and opened it and passed it around. It is not a smoke I would choose as a regular but it is mild with an at least pleasant room note. All smoked their bowls down to ash and made sure they took their new Missouri Meerschaums home with them. No complaints from the ladies and all seemed to enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clueless, post: 271976, member: 649"] We started something this year that I have to share here. It may well become a regular part of our holiday tradition. My smarter half and I hosted a holiday dinner for our kids - 18 and 21 - and a few of their friends the other night. My son and at least one of the other guys had been asking questions about my pipes and tobacco. I went out to a local B&M that afternoon and got a handful of cobs and passed them out to the guys as we had coffee and desert. I had been gifted a tin of Sutliff Barbados Plantation by a nephew and opened it and passed it around. It is not a smoke I would choose as a regular but it is mild with an at least pleasant room note. All smoked their bowls down to ash and made sure they took their new Missouri Meerschaums home with them. No complaints from the ladies and all seemed to enjoy. Happy New Year to all! [/QUOTE]
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