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Huckleberried

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Oh gross! Ok, not trying to be one of "them", but my boss is out here on her break too. She's smoking. Hers smells like a burnt out coil with fried cotton in it. Usually doesn't bother me to be around smokers. Then again, maybe it's her. Can't stand this woman.


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I have always loved the smell of burning tobacco. It's the ummm after smell LOL that is not so pleasent.
 

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Oh gross! Ok, not trying to be one of "them", but my boss is out here on her break too. She's smoking. Hers smells like a burnt out coil with fried cotton in it. Usually doesn't bother me to be around smokers. Then again, maybe it's her. Can't stand this woman.


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Oh gross! Ok, not trying to be one of "them", but my boss is out here on her break too. She's smoking. Hers smells like a burnt out coil with fried cotton in it. Usually doesn't bother me to be around smokers. Then again, maybe it's her. Can't stand this woman.


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burnt out coil with fried cotton in it......lmao
 

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Me too but I don't really consider cigarettes burning tobacco. More like tobacco based paper product soaked in a cocktail of additives
You're right too. Since I quit smoking I don't find the smell as pleasent as when I was just kid and my Pop was smoking. I wonder why that is?
 

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@downInTn how terrible do you think this is going to be in a couple weeks.I wanted to try something different. I think thats what I got lol

1% 7leaves
1%maxx blend
.5% burley
2% kiwi
1% vienna cream
1% fresh cream
 

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One would think.. being Fa is Italian.. and does know it's "drinks"
that I could find a nice cognac besides the tfa one :rolleyes:

HIC, put the word out, cognac is needed :p:D
 

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@downInTn how terrible do you think this is going to be in a couple weeks.I wanted to try something different. I think thats what I got lol

1% 7leaves
1%maxx blend
.5% burley
2% kiwi
1% vienna cream
1% fresh cream

I've never vaped or eaten kiwi so I can't say for that but you should get a pretty good cigarette like flavor from that blend of tobaccos. If you're(I think you are) using VT nic you should know within a day or two if it's a keeper. I don't think those flavors change a lot but you never really know when mixing tobaccos.

Let us know how it works out!
 

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One would think.. being Fa is Italian.. and does know it's "drinks"
that I could find a nice cognac besides the tfa one :rolleyes:

HIC, put the word out, cognac is needed :p:D

Oh, there are a BUNCH I wish they'd make, especially pecan!

But cognac is just brandy from France, right? (I am not a drinker at all, so maybe cognac drinkers are horrified to hear me say that, lol.) I think FA's Brandy is tasty, don't you?
 

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It is.. but it's lacking that "something" to me..
tried to blend it in with the tfa cognac and the tfa orange cognac..
dunno.. maybe it's my taste buds.. *shrugs..
 

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Me too but I don't really consider cigarettes burning tobacco. More like tobacco based paper product soaked in a cocktail of additives.

I shudder to think about what I used to inhale. It occurred to me the other day that the inflamed spot on the inside of my cheek was almost gone after 15+ months with no analogs. And "they" say there are no health benefits to vaping :rolleyes:

Back to topic, will try to fit in some time for mixing today. One of these days I hope to have a creation of my own to share but, until then, thanks to all for the inspiration!
 

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I've never vaped or eaten kiwi so I can't say for that but you should get a pretty good cigarette like flavor from that blend of tobaccos. If you're(I think you are) using VT nic you should know within a day or two if it's a keeper. I don't think those flavors change a lot but you never really know when mixing tobaccos.

Let us know how it works out!
You've never eaten kiwi?!?! You definitely should try it! It's up there as one of my favorite fruits. Some like it without the fuzzy skin and spoon it out like avocado, personally the skin makes it for me, it's fuzzy and weird eating fuzz but it's tart and yummy. Oh yeah, pretty good vape as well
 

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You've never eaten kiwi?!?! You definitely should try it! It's up there as one of my favorite fruits. Some like it without the fuzzy skin and spoon it out like avocado, personally the skin makes it for me, it's fuzzy and weird eating fuzz but it's tart and yummy. Oh yeah, pretty good vape as well
I firmly believe the world needs giant kiwi!
 

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I seen that one, need to order FAs Custard yet (no clue why I don't already have it!) and I've never had Cardamom, real or vape, I read it was a citrus spice didn't really appeal to me, is citrus spice an adequate description?
Hmm, I don't get citrus from it. It is a pretty unique flavor though. Think exotic spice, kinda ginger, cinnamon, maybe piney. I love it but its kinda weird.

You definitely need custard!

edit: Pretty versatile stuff I guess, check out some of the uses. "Its commonest Western manifestation is in Dutch ‘windmill’ biscuits and Scandinavian-style cakes and pastries, and in akvavit. It features in curries, is essential in pilaus (rice dishes) and gives character to pulse dishes. Cardamom is often included in Indian sweet dishes and drinks. At least partially because of its high price, it is seen as a ‘festive’ spice. Other uses are; in pickles, especially pickled herring; in punches and mulled wines; occasionally with meat, poultry and shellfish. It flavours custards, and some Russian liqueurs. Cardamom is also chewed habitually (like nuts) where freely available, as in the East Indies, and in the Indian masticory, betel pan. It is a flavouring for Arab and Turkish coffee which is served with an elaborate ritual."
 
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Hmm, I don't get citrus from it. It is a pretty unique flavor though. Think exotic spice, kinda ginger, cinnamon, maybe piney. I love it but its kinda weird.

You definitely need custard!

edit: Pretty versatile stuff I guess, check out some of the uses. "Its commonest Western manifestation is in Dutch ‘windmill’ biscuits and Scandinavian-style cakes and pastries, and in akvavit. It features in curries, is essential in pilaus (rice dishes) and gives character to pulse dishes. Cardamom is often included in Indian sweet dishes and drinks. At least partially because of its high price, it is seen as a ‘festive’ spice. Other uses are; in pickles, especially pickled herring; in punches and mulled wines; occasionally with meat, poultry and shellfish. It flavours custards, and some Russian liqueurs. Cardamom is also chewed habitually (like nuts) where freely available, as in the East Indies, and in the Indian masticory, betel pan. It is a flavouring for Arab and Turkish coffee which is served with an elaborate ritual."
Wow, never knew it was that widely used, only use I knew of was tea! Thanks! Looks like I'll have to give it a try.
 

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I'm too busy mixing up everyone else's stuff and enjoying it that I don't know when I'll get around to mixing up something original


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Me, too, Thunderball . . . so many great recipes, too little time. Plus, I'm great at following directions, but not so great at creating originals. I learned that the hard way with cooking :D
 

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I seen that one, need to order FAs Custard yet (no clue why I don't already have it!) and I've never had Cardamom, real or vape, I read it was a citrus spice didn't really appeal to me, is citrus spice an adequate description?

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If you've had authentic Indian chai or Scandinavian butter cookies, you'll recognize that bright-ginger-cinnamon flavor of Cardamom when you smell the bottle. It goes well with lots of fruits; Cardamom + Coconut is my personal favorite.
 
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I'm too busy mixing up everyone else's stuff and enjoying it that I don't know when I'll get around to mixing up something original


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Me, too, Thunderball . . . so many great recipes, too little time. Plus, I'm great at following directions, but not so great at creating originals. I learned that the hard way with cooking :D

you both will.. and when you do.. you will love it even more :)
 

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you both will.. and when you do.. you will love it even more :)
I've been coming up with flavors like ; tums, alka seltzer, and " poor people candy"

Before you ask, poor people candy is the hard candies you will find in large bags that parents buy to send to school with their kids when the teacher is having a party and requires everyone to being a treat.

Poor people candy is a bit thin on flavoring.

You can see that I'm an expert on the matter :)


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oh my!! :confused:
damn.. its that shiny bit, depending on which one you pick out..
and yes those have flavoring bits, but holly heck i can't remember exactly..
now I am going to have to go out and buy me a bag! ;)
 

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I've been coming up with flavors like ; tums, alka seltzer, and " poor people candy"

Before you ask, poor people candy is the hard candies you will find in large bags that parents buy to send to school with their kids when the teacher is having a party and requires everyone to being a treat.

Poor people candy is a bit thin on flavoring.

You can see that I'm an expert on the matter :)


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First thing I thought of was grandma candies. You know root beer barrels, butterscotch, I think watermelon that they always have in their pocket/purse. Yumm!
 

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First thing I thought of was grandma candies. You know root beer barrels, butterscotch, I think watermelon that they always have in their pocket/purse. Yumm!


I love root beer barrels and eh on the butterscotch..
but those pillow soft mints that crumble and melt in your mouth
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umm HIC.. this one come close??
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<<haha!! :p
 

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oh my!! :confused:
damn.. its that shiny bit, depending on which one you pick out..
and yes those have flavoring bits, but holly heck i can't remember exactly..
now I am going to have to go out and buy me a bag! ;)
The ones I use to eat we're a bit translucent and faded as far as the coating. It may be because they were either always old when I opened one, had been pre licked, or it could of just been me because I normally ate them as I found them while looking for loose change or an old roach ( not the insect ) in other peoples couches. ;)

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First thing I thought of was grandma candies. You know root beer barrels, butterscotch, I think watermelon that they always have in their pocket/purse. Yumm!
Yup my thoughts too. The unwrapped assorted hard candies is what I thought, the ones that are in a jar and fuse together.
 

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The ones I use to eat we're a bit translucent and faded as far as the coating. It may be because they were either always old when I opened one, had been pre licked, or it could of just been me because I normally ate them as I found them while looking for loose change or an old roach ( not the insect ) in other peoples couches. ;)

......... Was that too much disclosure ?



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Haha! I don't think I've ever found an old roach in the couch
 

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