My wife and I went to Russia a year and a half ago to adopt our son (now 8). In most restaurants we got tea bags, but at peoples houses, the orphanage, the education ministry, etc., we got real tea. The whole thing that makes "Russisn tea" russian is the process. Here is a link on how to make...
I would concur that both the Butera (I had a fume dolce last weekend) and the RP Connecticut (I had one this afternoon) will fit the bill for the smooth and creamy side of things.
I mainly salt water fish but when I go freshwater I love to throw flys. The beautiful thing is a 1lb bluegill or 2lb bass seems like a really big deal on a fly rod plus being mostly topwater action it's more exiting. becarefull like all good things it can be an expensive obsession
I gotta say, I'm pleasantly suprised at how well received this little review was. As I'm still sqeekin' new here it's very welcoming to get these comments. I'm already lookin for the best ways to get more of these but I'm sure that info will come down the pike (in private) given some time. This...
Let me fist say I am a newbie and don't know all the tasting points. I had my first ISOM today, a Partagas short, and I was impressed. I don't normally smoke short cigars and was really put off initially because of the loose draw but I am impressed because this cigar stayed cool untill the end...
I read in a post that you can seal a humidor whith sail maker's wax. Wher can you get it? I've done some internet searches and have not found it yet. Can bee's wax be used instead? I assume regular parrafin might not work because of being petroleum based. I appreciate any help I can get. :)
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