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what 10 tobaccos couldn't you live without?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawker" data-source="post: 312426" data-attributes="member: 2466"><p>That list is easy as i'm a huge fan of Boswell's aro's and they suit my rotaion/smoking style as once the proper moisture level aquired they keep well untill used. I even enjoy their English blends but find that they are a little harsh towards the end of the bowl (tend to inhale more than i should). I like them but not "what i could live without". Any way here's my top ten in order:</p><p>Boswell's # 1-7:</p><p>Penn Dutch Treat</p><p>Xmas Cookie</p><p>Berry Cobbler</p><p>Raspberry Cream</p><p>Cherry Smash</p><p>Spice & Nice</p><p>No Bite Delite</p><p># 8 Peterson's Connoisseur's Choice</p><p># 9 McClellend Frog Morton Across The Pond not sure what's in this blend that i like but it sure works for me & look forward to trying more of the Frog series when the baccy buget allows. Wasn't impressed with the tin note when i open this blend but the taste/flavor/smoothness is sometning else.</p><p># 10 Sunday Afternoon Pipe is a tobacco from B&M Burlington's in Edmonton that was # 1 when i started smoking a pipe 3 years ago but there supplier went out of business and the replacement blend they came up with is good but not quite the same as there original.</p><p>There is one more that deserves honourable mention from a B&M in Red Deer called Red Deer Mist but with the prices they charge (due to Taxes) it's hard to justify buying it, would buy more of it if it was available thru the US but i think it's one of their own blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawker, post: 312426, member: 2466"] That list is easy as i'm a huge fan of Boswell's aro's and they suit my rotaion/smoking style as once the proper moisture level aquired they keep well untill used. I even enjoy their English blends but find that they are a little harsh towards the end of the bowl (tend to inhale more than i should). I like them but not "what i could live without". Any way here's my top ten in order: Boswell's # 1-7: Penn Dutch Treat Xmas Cookie Berry Cobbler Raspberry Cream Cherry Smash Spice & Nice No Bite Delite # 8 Peterson's Connoisseur's Choice # 9 McClellend Frog Morton Across The Pond not sure what's in this blend that i like but it sure works for me & look forward to trying more of the Frog series when the baccy buget allows. Wasn't impressed with the tin note when i open this blend but the taste/flavor/smoothness is sometning else. # 10 Sunday Afternoon Pipe is a tobacco from B&M Burlington's in Edmonton that was # 1 when i started smoking a pipe 3 years ago but there supplier went out of business and the replacement blend they came up with is good but not quite the same as there original. There is one more that deserves honourable mention from a B&M in Red Deer called Red Deer Mist but with the prices they charge (due to Taxes) it's hard to justify buying it, would buy more of it if it was available thru the US but i think it's one of their own blends. [/QUOTE]
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