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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 447838" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Yuppers, I do make a 'Perique'. I use quotation to indicate that it is tobacco treated in the same manner as what they make in St. James Parish, LA. </p><p></p><p>Obviously too, that one farm could not possibly account for all the tons of it in the world. It is my understanding that there are other makers of 'Perique' that use Green River Burley, and now there is something called Acadian Perique, which a different critter, but similar, and somewhat well recieved.</p><p></p><p>Ever use a Band-Aid? Are you sure, or is it just an adhesive bandage? The use of the name 'Perique' is like that... I have a method, and there are others online. You seem to like You-Tube, perhaps watch a how-to vid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 447838, member: 3652"] Yuppers, I do make a 'Perique'. I use quotation to indicate that it is tobacco treated in the same manner as what they make in St. James Parish, LA. Obviously too, that one farm could not possibly account for all the tons of it in the world. It is my understanding that there are other makers of 'Perique' that use Green River Burley, and now there is something called Acadian Perique, which a different critter, but similar, and somewhat well recieved. Ever use a Band-Aid? Are you sure, or is it just an adhesive bandage? The use of the name 'Perique' is like that... I have a method, and there are others online. You seem to like You-Tube, perhaps watch a how-to vid? [/QUOTE]
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