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		<title>Let the Barbeque Season Start</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time to delouse your griddles, put on your cut-off&#8217;s and flip flops and enjoy the day out barbequing and smoking great Cigars. with my favorite stogies, I really like to drink a tumbler of scotch and just relax. After such a long winter, which seemed to be longer than years past, last weekend was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time to delouse your griddles, put on your cut-off&#8217;s and flip flops and enjoy the day out barbequing and smoking great <A title=Cigars href="http://www.tophatcigar.com" target=_blank>Cigars</A>. with my favorite stogies, I really like to drink a tumbler of scotch and just relax. After such a long winter, which seemed to be longer than years past, last weekend was perfect BBQ weather. I was able to eventually open all of my windows and air out the house. I don&#8217;t smoke within, nonetheless it required airing out anyhow. I tuned up my lawn mower because yes, unfortunately it is that time of the year too. The snow is gone and the grass is growing. I don&#8217;t mind cutting my grass and keeping the grass up. There is really a great satisfaction to a nice looking lawn and worth all the effort. This past weekend, I smoked my favorite cigar and BBQ&#8217;d up some ribs and pork steaks. I like to think of myself as the master cook, king of the griddle. There isn&#8217;t anything like lighting those coals and going to the town on bounteous meats and veggies. Of course I am a charcoal man, I love the flavour of the grill. If you use gas, it does not get the smokey flavour that I like and is way overrated. I invited all of my pals and of course the other half and kids were there. It&#8217;s a bit to cold to swim yet, but once commemorative day comes around, I&#8217;ll open the pool for the season. My youngsters love swimming and splashing around, I am also known to take a dip with cigar and scotch in hand. Summer is just such a great time to meet up with family and friends and enjoying life they way you want to. </p>
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		<title>Attaining The Most From Your Smokes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To really appreciate a fine stogie, you must view it as more than a plant in a wrapper.&#160; It is much more than that.&#160; Great premium cigars are rare.&#160;One of my top faves is CAO Cigars, a premium&#160;stogie that never deceives.&#160;There has been great endurance, alertness, and care in making it, from the hand-rolling process [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To really appreciate a fine stogie, you must view it as more than a plant in a wrapper.&nbsp; It is much more than that.&nbsp; Great premium cigars are rare.&nbsp;One of my top faves is <A title="CAO Cigars" href="http://www.tophatcigar.com/a.cfm/Cigars-Hand-Rolled/CAO-Cigars" target=_blank>CAO Cigars</A>, a premium&nbsp;stogie that never deceives.&nbsp;There has been great endurance, alertness, and care in making it, from the hand-rolling process all the way to the local cigar vendor.&nbsp; Take the wine/cigar scenario.&nbsp; You would not sip a glass of 200-year-old wine while munching on bologna and watching the hockey game with your friends?&nbsp; Naturally you wouldn&#8217;t.&nbsp; That would be against the law!&nbsp; The scenario is the  same with tobacco. A terrific cigar deserves the perfect environment.&nbsp; Location: Begin by finding the ideal Location.&nbsp; Choose a place that is stunning, where you can&#8217;t be disturbed. A location with some beautiful country scenery is totally terrific, particularly during the fall and spring when it isn&#8217;t too chilly and not so hot. The correct beverage&nbsp; to have with you:&nbsp; If you are a beginner, it is critical to grasp that beverages will go with smokes.&nbsp; There is no guide, as everyone has a different idea.&nbsp; Most high-profile stogie smokers  will often prefer a pleasant robust tea, coffee, or probably a cognac.&nbsp; Some wines are also extremely good colleagues for a pleasant cigar.&nbsp; Do Not smoke on an empty belly Have a little snack before you smoke, nothing that may overtake your palate.&nbsp; Select something that isn&#8217;t very robust.&nbsp; Just a tiny snack to wake your taste receptors up and prepare them for the escapade to come.&nbsp; Light your cigar and enjoy it for all its&#8217; worth. Take your time and get most out of your stogie trial.</p>
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		<title>Quality Cigars are Produced</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 11:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as the EU wine industry experienced tension and growing pains as united states wine producers gained global accolades, the Cuban cigar industry must face market facts that they are now not the world leader in cigar production and cigar quality.&#160; In fact, the lifting of the Embargo ( whatever that suggests ) will not, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as the EU wine industry experienced tension and growing pains as united states wine producers gained global accolades, the Cuban cigar industry must face market facts that they are now not the world leader in cigar production and cigar quality.&nbsp; In fact, the lifting of the Embargo ( whatever that suggests ) will not, can not return Cuba to its glory days.&nbsp; The cigar industry has taken root and gained force in some of the countries discussed above, and there is not any indication that they can go into bankruptcy if the embargo is lifted.&nbsp; They are gaining notoriety and accolades for making quality products that the U.&nbsp; S.&nbsp;  cigar backer has grown to accept and love.</p>
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		<title>Cigars: Wise Practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking Cigars: The size of the cigar will give you a common indication of how full the taste is. The wider the ring size, typically means, the smoother, fuller, slower and cooler the stogie will be. Cutting a cigar: The head of a premium cigar must be cut before lighting it. You can do this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking <A title=Cigars href="http://www.tophatcigar.com/a.cfm/Cigars-Hand-Rolled" target=_blank>Cigars</A>: The size of the cigar will give you a common indication of how full the taste is. The wider the ring size, typically means, the smoother, fuller, slower and cooler the stogie will be. Cutting a cigar: The head of a premium cigar must be cut before lighting it. You can do this with punch cutters, cigar scissors, or guillotine cutters. The guillotine is recommended for the most effective cut. Make sure not to remove the whole cap off, because this probably will damage the wrapper. Handmade cigar fans are known for their declaration of food and wine. One of the greatest times to offer a cigar is after a meal. Other great times to appreciate your favorite smoke include: during or after business meetings, while walking the dog, while commuting to and from work or ulitmately just any time you&#8217;re looking to enjoy the fulfillment and relaxation catered by a handmade cigar. Smoking a Cigar: Cigars are meant to be admired and savored for the feel, taste and the aroma. Smoke slowly. Don&#8217;t rush it. If your cigar extinguishes itself, it is proper to relight it within one to two hours. Any later than that, it will taste limp.</p>
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