Are both tins the same age? You may have found the magic age!
Otherwise, have all the variables been accounted for? Same pipes? Same food and drink before? Other things?
What I keep hearing about the regs makes no sense. It is the same tobacco as always, just in new combinations.
Imagine what a chef would go though if any new dish would have to register because a second dash of ingredient X was added instead of just one.
Should be interesting to see how it...
I think these are one-shot by definition. Kinda like McClelland Christmas blends. If one loves perique, I don't know how these can be resisted. I just like it, so I'll leave these to the real fans.
Currently inked are Cross Apogee (Levenger Gemstone); Pilot Falcon (Waterman red); Lamy Safari (Sheaffer purple); Pelikan 400 (Sheaffer purple) and a Pelikan (something) demonstrator (Levenger Amethyst).
Bought too much ink at one point and am slowly working through it. Using one ink...
Normally, no filter and no adapter. However, once in a while the filter will help tame a blend a bit.
I have filters that came with the pipes years ago, and haven't finished even one bundle yet.
Also check out Romano cheese.
As for fettuccini alfredo, I like it but not for a meal. No more that a side dish. Otherwise, it is indeed heart attack on a plate.
Perhaps the of feet does indeed belong to the town. The dog and the pile are not city property however, and therefore she (by not controlling her dog) is, (can't resist) dumping on public property.
Cigarette smokers that flick their butts onto the street, sidewalk, lawn, wherever. Is it that hard to find a trash can? (I am a cigarette smoker, but I get the remnants in the trash.