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 | ...t sounds highly technical, doesn’t it?
Use words like ‘atmospheric conditions’ and people immediately start thinking of barometric pressure, wind chill factors and a whole lot of other stuff ... |
09-09-2009
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 | ...portance from a technical perspective but of course there are aesthetic considerations to think about. If you want something elegant and functional then crystal may be what you choose but if you’d r... |
24-08-2009
Word count: 1667
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...pense with this technique, and just get to the meat of the matter: answering your questions.
Question: My cigar has a cellophane wrapper. Should I leave that on or take it off?
Answer: You a...
08-07-2009
Word count: 1965
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 | ...stabilizes (and technically, checking RH is something you will always want to do, just less frequently). If the RH should ever fall below that 60-65% line, drop a damp sponge in the box; if it gets to... |
24-06-2009
Word count: 1615
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 | ...ot take well to technology, the campaign outperformed our most optimistic goals for traffic and conversion. This success was due in large part to an engaging series of episodic content that drove 63 p... |
22-06-2009
Word count: 865
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 | ... all cigars are technically flavored, the short answer is no. Cigars with flavors added to them will mellow just as normal cigars do, but the flavor should never fade so much that you no longer taste ... |
17-06-2009
Word count: 1767
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 | ... old management techniques in place in the factories mean that the theft of all that genuine packaging will never be stopped either.
Some people will unknowingly buy fakes, and still not kn... |
13-04-2009
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 | ...o smoke and the technical terms to describe them may be totally beyond you, but don’t let that stop you for one single second.
Look for cigars of a similar shape to what the person you’re going t... |
30-03-2009
Word count: 1347
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 | ... cigars are not technically food (unless you are a beetle that is), they do offer flavor and taste, and since they stimulate the taste buds, as well as the nervous system, they seem an obvious match t... |
23-03-2009
Word count: 1353
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 | ...Draw: The draw, technically speaking, is the quantity of air that is pulled through your cigar when you puff on it. Hot means it is to easy to draw, and plugged means it is too difficult.
EMS... |
28-02-2009
Word count: 1913
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 | ...ottled water is technically still tap water; that is, it comes from government resevoirs, the same as the water in your tap. Therefore, tap and bottled water both have added minerals that tend to buil... |
16-02-2009
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 | ...ifically in its technology, coupled with trade agreements and deregulations, are giving countries across the globe the ability to grow this fine crop. Some nations even import seed and begin to grow a... |
04-02-2009
Word count: 1184
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 | ...ere are certain techniques involved in lighting, that we will discuss momentarily.
Working our way from the outside towards the inside, we start with the wrapper. This is a tobacco leaf that is typic... |
02-02-2009
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 | ... models. On the techy side of things, you can even find butane lighters that offer uniquely colored flames, or look like some sort of welding torch. In addition are the butane lighters that work like ... |
30-01-2009
Word count: 1498
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 | ...plying the same techniques to growing tobacco as is used to grow grapes and gradually, as tobacco evolved, that terrible taste disappeared.Over the years tobacco use and the production of cigars soare... |
30-01-2009
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 | ...c with the same technique. What is inside your cigar? What does it matter? Drop the hype and pick up your pipe. This article is going to tell you.
What's Inside Your Cigar
I think the typical person... |
28-01-2009
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 | ...e are even some techniques you can use to add flavor to a non-flavored cigar (pop your favorite cigar in a Tupperware container with a peeled orange, or a small container of your favorite alcohol and ... |
26-01-2009
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 | ...the shaving off technique, whereby you cut-off only enough to showcase the filler inside, leaving the flag mostly intact, lending for a rounded tip and a nice draw. This shaving technique can be simpl... |
14-01-2009
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...are some of the techniques I have cobbled together over the years for breaking the dreaded slump. I’ll also share some of the tips and tricks cigars smokers with 45+ years of experience have s...
28-10-2008
Word count: 1274
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 | ...d Cuban rolling technique to the genuine Cuban
Triple Cap, you will immediately see the quality put into each individual Royal
Silk cigar. Photo by Michael Sherwood of Stiletto Studios in Clearwat... |
29-09-2008
Word count: 223
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