May 31, 201313 yr That is the ONLY way to move! Best of luck getting the family settled in the Republic of Texas.
May 31, 201313 yr Agree 100% I moved myself last time and made a couple K but it just isn't worth it anymore. Can't wait to get set up in Casa Del Naaman and start enjoying life again.
April 5, 201412 yr Author bolivar royal coronas are one of my favorite cigars. I can't smoke them anymore because my tolerance for nicotine is way too low, tho
April 5, 201412 yr I think I am getting to the same point. I can have two shots of espresso and go right to bed. After this cigar it took me a good 3 hours to finally sleep. They are petty good. I really like a number of the smaller cigars and I find that the higher wrapper to fill ratio is nice, though I mentioned this to some asshole cigar douche in London who tried to argue that this wasn't a factor at all. I find I also like my cigars a bit dryer that might be achievable in this climate as towards the end (especially the larger diameter) get all soggy and soft. The dryer seems to impart a certain spiciness I like.
April 18, 201412 yr Cool. I have some aged stuff but haven't figured best way to get it back up to moisture content. Seems to age better dried I think. Tonite a VSG
April 18, 201412 yr Just putting them in a humidor for a while would probably do it. Sorry that was vague. The tobacco is pipe tobacco. I have nevertheless tried that. I am not sure that moisture content of tinned tobacco can be maintained by a 70% humidor? I guess we will see but currently it's still really dry. I pulled some out and put it in a zip lock with a wetted paper towel and after a day it was decent. I squeezed a tiny bit of water into the mix and rolled it around and then left it in open air an it smoked really well...
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