Samuel Gawith • Black Arabica Gawith Hoggarth • Cafè Regal Dholakia • Swiss Chocolate Toque • Ambrosia
And enjoying some very very...Good Passalacqua • Cremador / Caffè
I urge all! to try this snuff blend above and also with some great Caffè. Really the perfect Snuff blend especially with... ~O) You will NOT be disappointed...
@Hloridison, it's mildly bitterish. If you dig the intense bitterness of wormwood, quinine (bitter component of tonic water) and the white fluffy tissue of grapefruit, you will enjoy it.
Icelandic moss is good for relieving some common cold symptoms, like sore throat and stuffy nose. A friend of mine, suffering from chronic sinusitis, introduced this plant to me in a form of capsules. I could not find capsulated standardized extract in local drugstore, so grabbed a carton of loose dried a while ago, when I had a sore throat. The taste took me by pleasant surprise! I didn't know it's bitter, for some reason I imagined it being tasteless.
Should blend well with salvia, which is a great remedy for similar symptoms.
@volunge thank you. That sounds good. I know Icelandic Moss as capsules and use it when I have a cold. But tea sounds better to me. I like it more natural.
@volunge interesting, mosses are truly fascinating species when it comes to medicine. I read a bit in the past some papers about club-moss (Huperzia serrata), presumably natural nootropic which contains huperzine-A acually sold as suplement. A little "did you know?": some of mosses actually contains nicotine! E.g. common club moss (L. clavatum) produces some of this goodness :)
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Samuel Gawith • Black Arabica
Gawith Hoggarth • Cafè Regal
Dholakia • Swiss Chocolate
Toque • Ambrosia
And enjoying some very very...Good
Passalacqua • Cremador / Caffè
I urge all! to try this snuff blend above and also with some great Caffè. Really the perfect Snuff blend especially with... ~O)
You will NOT be disappointed...
Icelandic moss is good for relieving some common cold symptoms, like sore throat and stuffy nose. A friend of mine, suffering from chronic sinusitis, introduced this plant to me in a form of capsules. I could not find capsulated standardized extract in local drugstore, so grabbed a carton of loose dried a while ago, when I had a sore throat. The taste took me by pleasant surprise! I didn't know it's bitter, for some reason I imagined it being tasteless.
Should blend well with salvia, which is a great remedy for similar symptoms.
It is actually very smooth and tasty and I usually do not associate that with Pabst.