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<blockquote data-quote="BriarPipeNYC" data-source="post: 604529" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I also love reading thru home-brewed recipes.....especially "hybrid" mixtures that are primarily based on using two different, but commercially available, professionally blended/balanced, "named" blends. "Old Growlers" and "Haunted Forest" are two such examples. Easy to mix and easy to enjoy smoking.</p><p></p><p>That being noted, rather than buying expensive, individual tobaccos and mixing them, experimentally, and hoping for the best, I enjoy adding some "condimental" tobaccos, like Perique, Latakia, Cigar-leaf, etc, to already established, available, mixtures, or even old-school, "codger" blends. It's surprising to find how good some just meh mixtures can become transposed, improved, just by adding an ounce, or two, of creamy, Cigar-Leaf, or maybe some peppery Perique, or piney Latakia. And...it's fun doing and smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriarPipeNYC, post: 604529, member: 4199"] I also love reading thru home-brewed recipes.....especially "hybrid" mixtures that are primarily based on using two different, but commercially available, professionally blended/balanced, "named" blends. "Old Growlers" and "Haunted Forest" are two such examples. Easy to mix and easy to enjoy smoking. That being noted, rather than buying expensive, individual tobaccos and mixing them, experimentally, and hoping for the best, I enjoy adding some "condimental" tobaccos, like Perique, Latakia, Cigar-leaf, etc, to already established, available, mixtures, or even old-school, "codger" blends. It's surprising to find how good some just meh mixtures can become transposed, improved, just by adding an ounce, or two, of creamy, Cigar-Leaf, or maybe some peppery Perique, or piney Latakia. And...it's fun doing and smoking. [/QUOTE]
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