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Anybody known a good organic tobacco to occasionaly smoke a cigarette ?
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PuebloAnybody known a good organic tobacco to occasionaly smoke a cigarette ?
Thanks what kind of paper and filter do you use ?Pueblo
Hemp papers, filters, cheap, work good. Papers are the most important. Most of the time roll a doobie without a filter, really nice for getting the drags in deepThanks what kind of paper and filter do you use ?
Thanks. The chocolate version of that ice cream seems to be fine, too.This one from Rewe seems to be good.
Good stuff - will have to try the clementine juice.My 2 favorites:
Pure clementine juice (REWE) - costs 1.39 per liter (much sweeter and more delicious than OJ - I drink 1 or 2 of these a day)
Lean ground beef 5% (Aldi) - costs 2.99 per 400g package
Then some others staples of course: basmati rice, carrots, white button mushrooms, organic coffee, pasture-raised eggs.
In terms of tobacco, I like "gauloises source" (a brown pack)
I get my eggs from a local farmer.Good stuff - will have to try the clementine juice.
Where do you get those eggs from?
Which organic coffee do you consume? I often order from coffeecircle- very tasty but also expensive.
Manitou Organic Blend No.9, I smoke it in a Kiseru pipe (thus no paper needed). (Order online or ask tobacco shop to order, it's not as omnipresent as pueblo, which is fine too I guess)Anybody known a good organic tobacco to occasionaly smoke a cigarette ?
Basically any supermarket has some kind of extra virgin olive oil. I personally think the greek ones (kalamata olives, etc.) are the best quality. Just make sure it's D.O.P./D.P.O. , which means growing, harvesting, extracting, etc. all is done in the location that's on the label and you won't get anything mixed with cheaper oils.Anybody know where to find a good "real" olive oil as mentioned on the recent danny roddy podcast ?
Thanks! I'll look for it .Basically any supermarket has some kind of extra virgin olive oil. I personally think the greek ones (kalamata olives, etc.) are the best quality. Just make sure it's D.O.P./D.P.O. , which means growing, harvesting, extracting, etc. all is done in the location that's on the label and you won't get anything mixed with cheaper oils.
Aldi and Kaufland have frozen organic, raspberries, blueberries, mangos, sometimes strawberries. They're not much more expensive than normal ones. I prefer organic for fruits eaten with the skin as they tend to be treated heavily. Pineapple, oranges, kiwi, papaya and melons I don't care too much about organic.What’s your take on non-organic fruits from the Discounters and supermarkets - both frozen and in glasses like cherries and blueberries? Safe to consume or too polluted by pesticides, herbicides etc?
Here they say that frozen berries are meant to be cooked before eaten. Who does that ?!Aldi and Kaufland have frozen organic, raspberries, blueberries, mangos, sometimes strawberries. They're not much more expensive than normal ones. I prefer organic for fruits eaten with the skin as they tend to be treated heavily. Pineapple, oranges, kiwi, papaya and melons I don't care too much about organic.