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pairing cigars and scotch

Friday, May 29th, 2009

pairing cigars and scotch
how do you pair cigars with alcohol?

Like scotch would you want a bold cigar? Or does it depend on the brand?

It really depends.

I have favorite cigars, but I have certain drinks that I can have with pretty much any cigar. For instance: New Castle, Guiness, Cognac, Dr Pepper, Root Beer, Coca Cola, Port Wine, or Scotch.

I can get superficial when it comes to the drink I pair with my cigar. I usually group a good Cuban with great Cognac or Single Malt.

It all varies on location and situation.

Cigar Dinner at Ruth’s Chris in Providence, RI

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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If you smoke tobacco, then you will agree with me that it has over 4000 chemicals which are harmful to your health, it also has poisons like hydrogen cynide which are harmful to your health.

However there has been an introduction of a safe cigarette known as electronic cigarette. The cigarette contains none of the harmful chemicals and is much friendly to the environment; it’s also important to note that tobacco has been proven to cause lung cancer among other deadly diseases to its users; electronic cigarettes on the other hand don’t contain any chemical which can cause the cancer in your body. This defines clearly well that tobacco is more harmful to your health as compared to electronic cigarettes which are friendlier, and safe.

Electronic cigarettes, better referred to as e-cigarettes, contain a small amount of nicotine which only surrounds the smoking  ban, tobacco on the other hand has a large content of tar and nicotine plus the many chemicals which cause nothing less than destroy your health.

What is exciting about e-cigarettes is that it tastes, feels and looks like ea cigarette but offers so much more than tobacco. In addition to that, is that the harmful components produced by the combustion of tobacco are not found in e-cigarettes.

In fact, within the first 7 days of smoking e-cigarettes, your sense of smell and taste will have changed, much surprisingly, at the end of the first day, your body will start repairing itself, you will feel a great relieve in your lungs, what your doing is inhaling water vapor which has no harm to your health, not at all.

Smoke from electronic cigarettes are less smelly and do not affect the people around you, just like tobacco do. It has no carbon monoxide which can be harmful to your brain and also can leave you feeling drowsy.

Nicotine from tobacco is extremely risky especially pregnant women, those breastfeeding or those people with unstable heart conditions, the probability of causing major complications or even death is high e-cigarettes on the hand cause less irregularities though it is always to recommended that you seek medical advice before you start using e-cig,especially when you have such complications.

The product is basically a thousand times safer than tobacco, it is legal and can be taken at any other place, pubs, restaurants, public places, name them.

It is also important to note that tobacco blocks free flow of blood to various parts of the body which is equally risky and has in the past caused many deaths. This is just one of the e many harmful effects of tobacco. Electronic cigarettes retain the normal functioning of your body, which include proper flow of blood to various parts of the body.

Lung cancer is one disease caused by tobacco smoking, but it also causes other cancers and illnesses. Close to 42,800 people die from tobacco related illnesses each year, 29,100 die from chronic lung disease mostly caused by tobacco smoking.

It plays safe enough to consider electronic cigarettes as a better way of staying healthy.

 

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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

cigars scotch

The cigar has long been seen as a luxury of the rich and famous.  Pictures of well-heeled men drawing on different types of cigars and nursing a glass of aged brandy have been well documented and immortalized in movies and TV.  If you are getting curious about cigars and want to loosen up with a stogie and an adult beverage after a hard day’s work, here are a few hints to get you going. 

Traditionally, cigars have been mated with a hard liquor.  Popular liquors include brandy, rum, and whiskey.  It has been debated that good cigars should always be matched with a potent drink that has a suggestion of sweetness.  Cigar smokers have long savored these popular unions.  For ages, the idea of pairing different types of cigars with beer has gone overlooked. 

But why overlook good old beer?  Recently, the trend has been to pair cigars with various varieties of beer as it seems that as cigars have entered the mainstream.  What better way to enjoy a puff of this newly popularized delicacy than to mate it with beer?  Pairing a better cigar with a satisfactory beer is not an easy feat, but when attained is well worth the effort.  Much of the pairing off has to do with your expertise.  If you are a beginner, you will in all likelihood need help in mating your particular cigar with the proper beer.  If you have a more knowledgeable taste, and you recognize what you like, you can probably make a connection between certain types of cigars and a great beer. 

As cigars are so strong and flavorsome, one of the challenges is to find a beer that complements the strength of many types of cigars.  For that reason, many types of cigars will match nicely with a good barley wine or a single malt scotch.  If your cigar can be distinguished as spicy, woody, with a hint of cedar, try matching it with a barley wine.  The fruity tinge of a barely wine ought to complement nicely with the pungent flavor of your cigar.  The combination of a savory cigar with a somewhat fruity beer can also create a taste that heightens the qualities in each significantly.

If you don’t have a clue as to which flavor combinations could work, try out different ones.  First, come up with the types of cigars that you like.  Then try to distinguish the characteristics that you enjoy about it.  Only then find a beer whose flavor you think might go well with the cigar.  Many unthinkable combinations have been arrived at this way.

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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

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How can I stop my grandma from smoking my cigarettes & drinking all my beer while I’m at church on Sundays?

Send her to play poker at someone elses house for a change LOL

;)

Lefty Frizzell – Cigarettes and Coffee Blues

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cigar pairings

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

cigar pairings

Cigar smoking is all about shared pleasure. After all, it swept Victorian England and became a national pastime in part because it gave men something to do with their hands while they talked after dinner. And it took off during the so-called “cigar boom” of the 1990s in part because new publications, online forums, cigar clubs, and other social venues allowed cigar smokers to talk about their passion.

So it’s no surprise to find cigar-related events all over the social calendar of smokers around the world. In addition to the lavish, expensive Big Smoke conventions put on by Cigar Aficionado magazine – at least two a year, in Las Vegas and New York City – there’s the Ybor City festival in Tampa, Florida, free and open to the public. And that’s just November. Check out a few other, more-exotic possibilities from all over the globe.

The Dominican Republic is the world’s largest source of premium cigars, surpassing even Cuba (from which many of the country’s cigar-making families and technologies emigrated during the years after Castro). La Aurora, Davidoff, Arturo Fuente, and La Gloria Cubana, among many others, all operate there, and as of 2007, it has its own yearly cigar festival as well! Taking place in Santiago, the two-day Procigar Festival (the first of which took place March 5-7, 2008) featured cigar factory tours, visits to tobacco fields, chances to hobnob with some of the world’s greatest cigar makers, and cigar-and-liquor matchups. Companies such as La Aurora, General Cigar Co., and Tabacalera de Garcia, among others, participated, and the inaugural bow was successful enough to motivate a second – to be held February 16-20, 2009.

While you’re there, if you go, you may want to check out some of the other sights offered by this important Latin American cultural capital. The Dominican Republic was the first place permanently settled by Europeans anywhere in either American continent – the oldest cathedrals, universities, and European-made roads can all be found there. Santo Domingo, the country’s capital, butts up against its southern coast, offering breathtaking views (the Procigar Festival takes place far further north, in Santiago, but the country is not super-large in total area). Four mountain ranges decorate the country; the Cordillera Central (“Central Mountain Range”) approaches Santiago, so visitors to the Procigar Festival could also schedule a day trip to see Pico Duarte, the jewel of the Cordillera Central and the highest peak in the West Indies (over 3000 meters). And, of course, Santiago is itself located in the Cibao valley – between the Cordillera Central and Corillera Septentrional (“Northern Mountain Range”), which run parallel to each other – and it’s this rich and fertile area that houses most of the country’s farms, including its tobacco farms.

Or you could follow in author James Joyce’s footsteps and visit Zurich, Switzerland, where the expatriate Irish modernist polymath-writer completed large sections of his surreal novel Finnegans Wake, and where the Whiskyship sails every November. (What is it with November and cigar events?) This whisky-tasting event, which also offers three hundred premium cigars for the sampling, allows those with sharp noses and tastebuds to enjoy single malt whiskies from all over the world, and to enjoy the companies of folks with similar tastes. The 2008 Whiskyship will be the tenth such event. Switzerland, of course, features all sorts of other attractions – among other things, there’s the James Joyce Foundation, but also, you know, mountains and pristine lakes and thousands of years’ worth of European scenery – and would be worth a visit regardless.

Another possibility – albeit somewhat closer to home, at least for North American smokers – is the Nebraska Cigar Festival in Lincoln. Taking place in late November (which pits it against the Ybor City Festival and the two CA Big Smokes in drawing the attention of Midwestern cigar fanatics who don’t feel like going to Zurich), the one-evening event brings in cigars, munchies and a pair of drink tickets for those willing to shell out the admission fees and deal with early-winter Midwestern cold.

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Cigar and Cognac Pairing

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cigar and scotch pairing

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The cigar has long been seen as a luxury of the rich and famous.  Pictures of well-heeled men drawing on different types of cigars and nursing a glass of aged brandy have been well documented and immortalized in movies and TV.  If you are getting curious about cigars and want to loosen up with a stogie and an adult beverage after a hard day’s work, here are a few hints to get you going. 

Traditionally, cigars have been mated with a hard liquor.  Popular liquors include brandy, rum, and whiskey.  It has been debated that good cigars should always be matched with a potent drink that has a suggestion of sweetness.  Cigar smokers have long savored these popular unions.  For ages, the idea of pairing different types of cigars with beer has gone overlooked. 

But why overlook good old beer?  Recently, the trend has been to pair cigars with various varieties of beer as it seems that as cigars have entered the mainstream.  What better way to enjoy a puff of this newly popularized delicacy than to mate it with beer?  Pairing a better cigar with a satisfactory beer is not an easy feat, but when attained is well worth the effort.  Much of the pairing off has to do with your expertise.  If you are a beginner, you will in all likelihood need help in mating your particular cigar with the proper beer.  If you have a more knowledgeable taste, and you recognize what you like, you can probably make a connection between certain types of cigars and a great beer. 

As cigars are so strong and flavorsome, one of the challenges is to find a beer that complements the strength of many types of cigars.  For that reason, many types of cigars will match nicely with a good barley wine or a single malt scotch.  If your cigar can be distinguished as spicy, woody, with a hint of cedar, try matching it with a barley wine.  The fruity tinge of a barely wine ought to complement nicely with the pungent flavor of your cigar.  The combination of a savory cigar with a somewhat fruity beer can also create a taste that heightens the qualities in each significantly.

If you don’t have a clue as to which flavor combinations could work, try out different ones.  First, come up with the types of cigars that you like.  Then try to distinguish the characteristics that you enjoy about it.  Only then find a beer whose flavor you think might go well with the cigar.  Many unthinkable combinations have been arrived at this way.

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http://www.typesofcigars.info

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comWhich Types of Cigars Go With Which Liquor?

Perdomo Cigars and Balvenie Scotch

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hot cigar

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

hot cigar
Do you think we will move forward to re-establish diplomatic ties to Cuba?

When will we be able to get real Cuban cigars legally? Do you think those hot night clubs are still in Havanna? What ever happened to Elian Gonzalez?

I think that time will come soon. So many Americans have real interests in Cuba. Fidel Castro is the problem.

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cigar chocolate

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

cigar chocolate

 This year, why not floor your competition with a gift that they will never forget? Delicious, personalized chocolate cigars carrying a heartfelt personal message will leave an impression that won’t go away in a hurry.

 Custom chocolate cigars are a highly innovative idea. They can be used for a number of wonderful occasions. You may use them for wedding receptions, bridal showers, birthday parties, baby showers or at wedding anniversaries. You may use them as wonderful and attractive centerpieces, or you may use them during fundraisers, annual company meetings or client parties.

Chocolate cigars are particularly handy when you want to announce the birth of a baby. You get readymade blue or pink cigars and you can personalize it by adding your own message to these wonderful cigars. According to new parents, Jim and Hannah Hayes, “Personalized chocolate cigars are a huge hit with small kids, big kids and adults. The cigars look absolutely amazing and they are fantastic treat for smokers, non-smokers – just about everybody!”

Whatever the occasion, there is one thing you can be sure of when it comes to chocolate cigars – the recipient will always love what he/she got, without exception. In the rare case where the recipient may not be a chocolate fan, you can still rest assured that someone in the family or close circle will love it. So, your gift will never go unappreciated.

Personalized chocolate cigars add a touch of extravaganza and celebration to every event, more so because everyone associates chocolates and fine cigars with celebrations. It is also the perfect gift for the special man in your life. Whether he is into cigars or chocolates or both, he will love it. Says Wendy Perble, “My dad loves cigars. He used to import some of his favorite brands all the time. But a year ago, he was asked to stop smoking completely. Since then, my sister and I make it a point to send him authentic custom made chocolate cigars twice a year. And you know what; he loves them just as much as his real cigars, or may be even more.”

Another huge plus in the favor of custom chocolate cigars is the opportunity to make these favors exclusively yours. You can add your own logo, pictures, sayings or quotes to give your personalized chocolate cigars a highly personal touch.

Personalized chocolate cigars are undoubtedly wonderful. They are a great way to express warmth, and anyone who receives them cannot help but fall in love with them.

 

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comCustom Chocolate Cigars Make the Perfect Gift

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state cigarette taxes

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

state cigarette taxes

The rising cost of car tags is grabbing headlines as six state legislators return to Jackson Tuesday to continue debating how much to raise Mississippi’s cigarette tax, but the equally serious matter of smoking and its health care costs remains a major part of the debate.

The House and Senate have passed different versions of a cigarette tax increase. The House bill would have raised the cigarette tax to $1 a pack while the Senate approved raising the tax about 49 cents a pack.

A conference committee of three state senators and three House members is trying to resolve the different measures, but they’re stuck.

So far, Senate conferees have agreed to raise the tax to 64 cents a pack.

The House is standing pat at 75 cents a pack.

Negotiations resume Tuesday at the Capitol in Jackson.

Conferees agree raising the cigarette tax will replenish the State Tax Commission fund that rebates auto sales tax money to counties to help hold down the cost of car tags.

When the cost of cigarettes goes up, the number of smokers goes down. That means state and federal government have to spend less on smoking-related illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, stroke and respiratory illnesses like emphysema.

The largest increase in federal tobacco taxes occurred April 1 when the tax rate rose from 39 cents to $1.01 per pack of cigarettes.

That move is expected to result in a million smokers giving up the habit and prevent 2 million young people from ever starting, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In Mississippi, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids estimated that that state spends $8.37 in health care for every 18 cents — the current state cigarette tax rate per pack — collected in cigarette taxes.

Mississippi’s cigarette tax rate is the third-lowest in the country.

Meantime, quitting smoking is one of three health care practices — childhood immunizations and the prophylactic use of aspirin (mainly to prevent heart disease) are the others — that the state funds, which will result in a net gain for taxpayers, said Thomas Payne, a clinical psychologist and associate director of The ACT Center for Tobacco Treatment and Research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

“We collect 18 cents (in taxes) and shell out $8.37 in health care per pack of cigarettes sold,” Payne said.

“This is very costly to society. For every pack of cigarettes sold, we lose more than $8.”

Additionally, treating smokers who are on Medicaid is costly for the state. The federal government funds about 76 cents of every Medicaid dollar spent in Mississippi. The state pays the rest.

The CDC estimates up to 37 percent of Medicaid recipients are smokers, which means state and federal governments eventually will have to pay health care cost for them.

About 24 percent of Mississippians are smokers, Payne said.

He noted a direct correlation between education levels and smoking. Only 5-6 percent of individuals holding doctoral degrees smoke, but more than 20 percent of people who did not finish high school are smokers.

“The higher the education and income level, the lower the rate of smoking,” he said.

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ok cigarettes

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

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Are cigarettes ok for veggies?

Im 14 in 2 months so im way too young to smoke and i understand that .

I want to know because im really curious what is actually put into cigarettes because i think over half of my family smoke.

Cigarrettes are made of tobacco – dried leaves from the tobacco plant. So veggies allowed!

Thing is its expensive and disgusting and damages your health. It looks cool smoking but reality is foul ashtray breath and poor teeth.

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