Good morning everyone.
I gave up smoking cigars about ten years ago - cheap 10 a day mini things which were more addictive than pleasurable to be honest.
A couple of weeks ago a sudden urge to try a nice cigar became an itch that had to be scratched.
I don't know if it was my brain or my body telling me to this but it resulted in me making the decision to start smoking cigars again - but only good cigars - ?- ?10 pounds each which for me constitutes a good cigar. No doubt I will progress to some of the more exotic/expensive brands and models in the fullness of time.
Ive settled on one cigar each day, late afternoon, G&T or Fresh coffee, (Cuban at the moment) or a nice glass of ale and I park myself in the garden and relax while watching the birds, enjoying the garden, or just thinking happy thoughts and I have to say its an hour that gives me tremendous pleasure.
I'm glad Ive gone back to the cigar again and I'll be hoping to gather knowledge, tips, and the benefits of your good-selves' aficionado level experience.
I now have a local supplier in Chester, Turmeaus, who've been most helpful and they're pretty near my coffee supplier as well
Next purchase in the cigar department has to be a good sharp cutter that delivers value for money and results.
Recommendations would be most welcome .
Thanks for having me and I look forward to getting to know you over the coming visits and hopefully meaningful contributions to the forum which I must say looks pretty good.
Best regards
talbot
I gave up smoking cigars about ten years ago - cheap 10 a day mini things which were more addictive than pleasurable to be honest.
A couple of weeks ago a sudden urge to try a nice cigar became an itch that had to be scratched.
I don't know if it was my brain or my body telling me to this but it resulted in me making the decision to start smoking cigars again - but only good cigars - ?- ?10 pounds each which for me constitutes a good cigar. No doubt I will progress to some of the more exotic/expensive brands and models in the fullness of time.
Ive settled on one cigar each day, late afternoon, G&T or Fresh coffee, (Cuban at the moment) or a nice glass of ale and I park myself in the garden and relax while watching the birds, enjoying the garden, or just thinking happy thoughts and I have to say its an hour that gives me tremendous pleasure.
I'm glad Ive gone back to the cigar again and I'll be hoping to gather knowledge, tips, and the benefits of your good-selves' aficionado level experience.
I now have a local supplier in Chester, Turmeaus, who've been most helpful and they're pretty near my coffee supplier as well
Next purchase in the cigar department has to be a good sharp cutter that delivers value for money and results.
Recommendations would be most welcome .
Thanks for having me and I look forward to getting to know you over the coming visits and hopefully meaningful contributions to the forum which I must say looks pretty good.
Best regards
talbot
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