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cigar sampler box

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

cigar sampler box

In this world, the number of smokers, especially cigar smokers have been increased greatly. If you or your friend is an avid smoker of cigars, then it is necessary to have humidors as they keep your cigar in a desired humidity level and temperature, preventing cigars to lose the original taste or flavour. These cigars give the pure taste and quality of smoking. Some of the notable brands of humidors include Adorini, Andre Garcia, Alfred Dunhill, Gerber Humidor and Bellitica. These brands are also available from online stores.

Basics of Humidors

Any kind of a box or room with continuous humidity and temperature used to store cigars or pipe tobacco is called humidors. For personal usage, small wooden or acrylic glass humidor boxes are available and able to keep a few dozen cigars, while cigar shops use walk-in humidors, sometimes consisting of a whole floor. In order to keep track of the humidity levels, humidors of all sizes employ hygrometers. Humidors are classified into various categories.

Classification of Humidor

1. Table Humidor

One of the popular humidors is table humidor, which is quite heavy and usually kept static in one location. It generally holds 300 to a few thousand cigars. Table humidor comes in various types such as polished wood exterior, marble, leather, combination of exotic elements and glass tops.

2. Room Humidor

Room humidor is common in cigar bars or stores. In order to avoid bad taste of cigars; one room is converted to a humidor where cigars are stored at desired temperature and humidity.

3. Travel Humidor

It is a portable and ideal for carrying cigars enough for the outing or an event. Generally, a travel humidor may carry10 to 40 cigars.

4. Personal Humidor

Personal humidors are like travel humidors as both are small humidors and can be used for special events. It holds up to 75 (sometimes even more) cigars. However, the average casual smoker needs to have a humidor that may comprise up to 100 cigars.

Maintenance of Humidor

For getting ideal results, it is pertinent to maintain your humidor below the maximum temperature of 73°F (23°C) and between 65-74% humidity. In fact, suitable conditions are 70°F (21°C) and 70% humidity to keep your cigars healthy. Generally, it is recommended to have a digital hygrometer/thermometer to better control the temperature and humidity inside your humidor.

About the Author:

GothamCigars.com is one of the country’s largest shops which provide the freshest selections of premium Cigars. We offer you only the highest quality Humidors, cigar samplers and cigar accessories at discount prices.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comHumidors Keep Cigars Alive

CAO eLements LX2 Puro Sampler Box Set

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cigarettes lyrics fort

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

cigarettes lyrics fort

Cigarettes – Fort Minor w/ Lyrics (not a remix)

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cigar shop indianapolis

Monday, March 19th, 2007

cigar shop indianapolis

Rarely do people take summers out of the beach front; for most believe that vacation is the time to live under the great rays of the sun. It is true, but can you put up with a summer vacation that gives you more than a view of the sun and sand? You call it Indianapolis vacation.

An Indianapolis vacation is another exceptional trip. Aside from the regular vacation routines of shopping, food binges, day tours, and other pleasurable trips within the city, the incredible hangouts and nightlife are definitely another fun reason to go to the city.

Here is a partial list of bars and clubs to hang out with your friends while on vacation:

Comedy Clubs

• ComedySportz Indianapolis presents its comedy performers on stage for a completely hilarious and fun night for everyone. Recommended for all ages.

• Cracker Comedy Club offers the best comedy acts. Hollywood comedy actors like Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O’ Donnell and Tim Allen came from this club. It has two branches – Broad Ripple and Downtown branches.

•Wisecrackers Comedy Club boasts of their comedy performers coming from New York comedy clubs to Los Angeles clubs.

Cigar Bars

• Daddy Jack’s is English-styled restaurant and cozy bar that specializes on pasta, steaks, appetizers, chicken, and designer salads. A great hangout to catch sporting events on TV.

• Indy Cigar Bar is a unique bar that features cigars from Davidoff; considered to be the only Diamond Crown cigar Lounge in Indiana.

Sports Bars

• Average Joe’s Sports Pub provides pool games, jukebox, darts, big screen TV, and the perfect taste of beers and food appetizers to keep your game going.

• Benchwarmers Sports, Food and Spirits Bar has two locations – Holiday Inn North at the Pyramids and Holiday Inn Select Airport. This bar is an upscale, fun, and stylish bar to grab a beer with friends.

Dance Clubs

• 8 Seconds Saloon has live entertainment shows, country music nights, and club mixes from house DJs.

• Birdy’s Bar & Grill entertains the younger crowd with rock, pop, and live gigs.

• Casba Bar is a club that spells coziness and soft tunes.

Lounges/Bars

• Agio Restaurant and Bar is an elegant fine dining restaurant that has a laid-back ambience. Full menu is offered here for families and friends to choose from.

• Apres Jack is a good example of sumptuous food, excellent service, and wonderful entertainment music, all rolled into one.

• Barcelona Tapas & Restaurant serves the famous Tapa menus of Spain.

An Indianapolis vacation is never complete if you have not set your foot on these bars and lounges in this sporty city. Find out how locals spend their nights while enjoying a glass of cold beer and their favorite sporting event. You can have a great shake on the dance floor and see how local DJs provide great musical mixes for foreign crowd. You can have any kind of nightly entertainment from these choices and more. There is nothing to get bored about while visiting Indianapolis. You may even find a new friend around.

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comIndianapolis Vacation: Keeping up With the Nightlife

Bigger Than Elvis covers Cigar Store Indians

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cigar charlotte nc

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

cigar charlotte nc

The latest, greatest in prestigious home addresses for the Charlotte NC real estate market, would have to be in Ballantyne. Ballantyne was developed on a stretch of beautiful land (previously the Morrison Hunting Preserve) under the keen eye of Smokey Bissel, who named the development after his Aunt, Barbara Ballantyne.

Although in Charlotte, the Ballantyne area operates like a town unto itself. The Ballantyne development is located deep in South Charlotte; right on the edge of both the Union County and South Carolina borders. Near the intersection of Johnston Road and I-485, with Ballantyne Commons running through its middle.

The upscale nature of this area has had Charlotte home buyers flocking to it since its inception-back in the 1990’s. Choices in housing abound, ranging from The Ballantyne Country Club and all of its custom homes, sprinkled into the mix are several beautiful single family neighborhoods, swim/tennis neighborhoods, townhomes and condos are nestled in along with a few apartment complexes.The development includes a 4 star resort (Ballantyne) multiple Marriott hotels, and an 18 hole daily-fee golf course. The Ballantyne Development also has a mix of businesses; financial, insurance, builders (you name it) within the confines of a 535 acre corporate park.

What makes it so popular amongst its residents, is the sheer amount of restaraunts (chain, ethnic, upscale and sandwich), grocery (normal,organic and niche) and retail (national, local and boutique ) shopping that is available at your fingertips. Anchored in the heart of the development is The Ballantyne Village. This is a pedestrian friendly center with indoor and outdoor dining; live music outside usually on weekends and Wednesdays; a grand water fountain with cobblestone walks and nearby home-made chocolate shoppe along with a great cigar store (complete with smoking room), amongst an assortment of others shops. If you need more than boutiques, you’ll find Carolina Place Mall (Charlotte’s largest) just three miles down the road, with furniture row to its side. You should be able to find anything you need within a five mile radius of Ballantyne, including multiple theatres. It’s that convenient.

For those of you with children, this area is known for Ballantyne’s schools (a bevy of Charlotte’s top scoring schools). The area is home to: Ardrey Kell High School; Community House Middle School; Ballantyne, Endhaven, Elon Park and Community House Elementary Schools. It is also home to our busiest library, South Charlotte’s Regional Branch, and two YMCA’s! The Ballantyne YMCA is for adults only (you can package this up with the family YMCA membership). The family Y (Morrison YMCA) is just around the corner. It has a water park, in-line hockey field, soccer fields, play ground area, and lots of work out classes and fitness rooms; if that’s not your cup of tea, just do your own thing in the fitness center. Nothing shabby here!

Charlotte real estate prices in the Ballantyne area varies. Here are some very general guidelines as of July 2009:

If you were thinking about buying a condo or a townhome; the price could range anywhere from the very low $130,000 mark, up through $400,000. The median would range more closely to $175,000-$250,000.

For single family homes, your price range would run anywhere from the low of $175,000 to the high of $3,000,000. Your median price range would roughly be between $250,000 and $500,000.

For Ballantyne Country Club, the prices would start off at around $500,000 and go up to just around the $3,000,000 mark. The median price is around $700,000.

About the Author:

Claude Cross is Broker/Owner of Homes By Cross. Serving
Charlotte NC Real Estate
needs since 1994. Offering No Cost Buyer Agency specializing in
South Charlotte Homes for Sale
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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comCharlotte NC Real Estate – Ballantyne

NASA’s Cover-Up blown ?

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10 cigar humidor

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

10 cigar humidor

Tobacco beetles can not only eat your cigars down to dust, they can cost you a pretty penny. While not a new pest for cigar lovers, it is the leading insect that threatens stored tobacco. These critters do not discriminate. They will attack tobacco at any stage of manufacturing, up to retail and travel to your humidor.

Though it is the most common, the tobacco beetle is not the only predator that preys on tobacco. Several other insects such as the tobacco moth, the tobacco worm and at least 12 other species of insects feed on the plant. Many of these insects were trapped either in tobacco factories, warehouses or found on cigars left in room temperature inside homes.

The tobacco beetle, which is larger than the cigarette beetle, is mainly a tropical species. It is identical to the cigarette beetle except that it is larger and is black instead of brown. The tobacco beetle attacks cured tobacco in much the same way as the cigarette beetle. The tobacco moth is sometimes a serious pest of flue-cured tobacco on the farm, farmers say. Infestation may begin even in the curing barn and continue until the tobacco is marketed. Most damage occurs in the pack-house, where the tobacco is bulked before being graded. Infestation may develop from moths flying from commercial storages or farms nearby, or it may be already established on the farm and carried over from year to year in scrap tobacco, peas or beans, stock feeds or other host foods. Tobacco dealers and manufacturers constantly practice insect-control measures and maintains damage-free on insect infestations.

Having a humidor is not a guarantee as friend from Davie found out. Despite stashing away his stogies in his safe haven, he returned and found his Cubans with holes like a strainer. That’s because the illegal cigars were not properly cured and the insects were not destroyed before the cigars were put away, allowing them to multiply. “I couldn’t believe my eyes,” he said. He lost hundreds of dollars on the coveted cigars “ For a while I thought someone had opened the humidor or I thought someone had sold me a dud.” But a friend explained to him that Cuban cigars are the most prone to developing beetles because they don’t fumigate their tobacco. The don’t take the same preventive measures as the other countries do. But if you do have Cuban Cigars beware!

Below are steps to eradicate tobacco bugs in your humidor and how to prevent them from returning.:

1. First, double bag all the cigars that were in the humidor with the contaminated cigars, even those which don’t have holes. They probably have eggs and larvae. You can also use tupperware containers. One inside the other (Because of the extra moisture produced by the freezing, the extra bag or container will act as a deterrent for the moisture the freezing might produce). In a regular frost free freezer the temperature should be 10 F. to 15 F. above Zero. If in a deep freezer the temperature should be -10 F. Keep the cigars in the regular freezer for 30 days and in the deep freezer for 15 days.

2. While the cigars are in the freezer, clean your humidor with a vacuum. Leave it empty and open for at least a week. The bugs will die without its food source, the tobacco.

3. When it is time to remove the cigars from the freezer, transfer them to the refrigerator for 24 hours. Then let your cigars reach room temperature as they sit outside for another day. Return your cigars to your humidor and humidify them again. Be patient, don’t try to speed up this process.

4. When ever you come across Cuban cigars freeze them immediately, following the steps above. Better safe than sorry.

Long ashes everyone.

About the Author:

Jim Bennington has been caring for the cigar and pipe smoker for 30 years in Boca Raton Florida. For More information go to www.bocabenningtons.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comThe Tobacco Beetle & Your Cigars

Premium Military Cigar Humidor with 10″ X 8″ Engraved US Seal – Kyle Maliszewski

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heart shaped cigarettes

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

heart shaped cigarettes

The headaches will disappear if the smoker lights up a cigarette. After some time without the nicotine in their system, smokers tend to become very irritable. This condition can be a personality change for some people, and they run the risk of annoying others at home and at the office.

Eventually these smokers find their normal emotional stability, but this feeling of being angry causes some to return to their harmful habit. Smokers trying to quit become quite restless, and the attempt to quit smoking has an effect that makes their life miserable. They cannot accomplish their tasks at work, which can impact an entire organization. Smokers trying to quit might also experience feelings of depression and sadness. The thought that a cigarette could make them feel better tempts many people to give up their goal of kicking the habit.

Ultimately Positive Effects Outweigh Negative

Unfortunately, many smokers determined to quit the habit give up because, as they quit smoking, the negative effects are serious. They know that the positive effects start soon after they quit, but they just cannot do it. If they have the discipline, the positive effects will be fantastic. Smokers will have better vital signs such as lower blood pressure and reduced heart rate almost immediately. There has been research that shows their lungs will be in better shape one week after they quit smoking. The lungs will continue to improve unless the smoker already had a serious disease before they quit.

Those who quit smoking feel effects that are positive in all of their activities. They will have more energy and stamina to do their favorite activities. Smokers who quit will see improvement in their teeth and skin. If someone quits smoking, one effect that is positive is the improvement of taste. The quitters will taste all of the flavors of their food. Smokers will save money as a pack of cigarettes can cost up to four dollars. This can add up to more than a thousand dollars a year and what vacation might that buy?

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comEffects Might be Negative Before You Quit Smoking

Heart Shaped Resin Cigar Cigarette Ashtray – dinodirect

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wallet cigarette case

Friday, March 16th, 2007

wallet cigarette case
Cool ideas for a walet?

dont like regular wallets they got annoying
used to make duct tape wallets but there getting annoying
heard of like cigarette cases n things like that
but just kinda wondering any other ideas?

The computer keyboard wallet is my favorite, it is so easy to make, and it looks so bad ass. Just get an old keyboard, and check out the link.
ALL the links have complete clear instructions on making these wallets.

Computer keyboard wallet

http://www.instructables.com/id/Wallet-made-from-a-computer-keyboard/

The three cad monte

http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Three-Card-Monte—An-Origami-Wallet/

Nes Controller Wallet

http://www.instructables.com/id/no-sew-Nes-controller-Wallet/

All terrain rubber wallet http://www.instructables.com/id/Knobby-All-Terrain-Rubber-Wallet-with-Optional-Sma/

Paper Wallet

http://www.instructables.com/id/Paper-Wallet/

Accordion-style wallet

http://www.instructables.com/id/Accordion-Style-Card-Wallet/

swarovski hobby (slideshow)

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torrance cigars

Friday, March 16th, 2007

torrance cigars

Two String Cigar Box Guitar – Optimo Peach

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nickel cigar littleton

Thursday, March 15th, 2007
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cigars banned

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

cigars banned

In the past fifteen years, the premium-cigar industry found itself in rebound. After decades of competition from cigarettes, the aging of its customer base, and overall consumer trends indicating a decline in smoking in general (we’ll return to this in a moment), many observers figured cigars were done for. Then came 1992. The fourth quarter of that year showed some of the first industry growth in years, and this trend metastasized in coming years. By 1996, the industry was seeing 36 percent first-quarter growth.

But cigars returned at an ironic time. High-profile class-action suits, controversy over Joe Camel, and decreasing general consumer interest in smoking, among other things, led to an increase in smoking bans in public buildings, offices, and, eventually, whole cities. Airports helped lead the trend; among the major travel hubs where you’re no longer welcome to light up are Los Angeles’ LAX and Dallas-Fort Worth.

All of which raises a question – if you’re a smoker going on vacation, what are your options?

Thankfully, the web site SmokingSection has, aggregating information sent in by smoking readers, listed and ranked over fifty major airports by their friendliness to smokers. Their rankings, like those of your high-school English teacher, run from A to E: A for airports where you can smoke by the waiting gate; E for airports where you not only can’t smoke indoors, but the nearest smoker-friendly outside areas require a small trip in themselves (and may be unacceptably far from takeoff gates).

So where should you travel if you want to smoke, not only when you reach your destination but on the way there? Well, the answer seems to be: Texas. The Lone Star State offers the only A-ranked airport out of the dozens surveyed. That’s Dallas Love Field, a smallish airport that receives only flights from major area transport provider Southwest Airlines. Frequently-flying cigar smokers who live in that wildcatter’s capital should feel lucky.

Texas offers us a B airport as well – these are the places where you can’t smoke near the gates, but that do offer smoker-friendly bars, restaurants, and/or lounges nearby. That would be at Lubbock – the same city from which Buddy Holly hailed. (But don’t take that as a bad omen.) Other southern and southwestern states are well-represented among the B airports, which makes sense, given the close links between many of these states and the history of the tobacco industry. Restaurants at New Mexico’s Albuquerque Airport, as well as at airports in Charlotte, North Carolina; Charleston, West Virginia; Phoenix, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; Norfolk, Virginia; and – appropriately enough – Richmond, Virginia, that famous tobacco town. (Where would American smoking be without Virginia?)

Orange County, California, offers an airport named for John Wayne, and appropriately the tobacco-loving Duke’s namesake airport also offers B-class accommodations. So do the major regional airports in Tampa, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, and New York City (both JFK and LaGuardia), in several large cities in Ohio (Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton), in Fairbanks, Alaska; Moline, Illinois; and Ontario, Canada. Visitors to our nation’s capitol can also light up at a few of Washington, DC’s airport bars, though these are apparently hard to find.

It’s a good thing that the weather in Texas and California is generally fairly clement, because some major airports in both of these states ban all indoor smoking – but outdoor smoking areas are available at a conveniently close distance. The aforementioned Dallas-Fort Worth and LAX both disallow indoor smoking, which accounts for their C rating, but they do invite smoking customers to step outside. The Worcester, Massachusetts airport has a similar arrangement. (Enjoy that brisk Massachusetts air.) These are the C-class airports.

After that it gets dicier. Quite a few major American airports seem to fall into the D or E classes, with smoking accommodations within the airport that require a bit of a hike, or (in the case of the E-class airports) nothing at all but outside areas located far from gates. Many D airports offer those ubiquitous glass lounges where smokers are invited to light up and take a load off; these include Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Las Vegas (McCarran), and Atlanta (Hartfield). Happy hunting!

About the Author:

CigarFox provides you the opportunity to build your own sampler of the finest cigars that include cigar brands like Montecristo, Romeo & Julieta, H Upmann, Macanudo, Cohiba, Partagas, Gurkha and many more. Choose from more than 1200 different cigars! Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comHow To Smoke On The Road: Finding A Smoker-Friendly Airport

Krissie Speaks about Smoking Ban in the US

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