This week on Eat Drink Smoke, we review the Viva La Vida cigar by AJ Fernandez and the Deschutes Black Butte Porter.
Other topics this week include -- the Transportation Security Administration tweeted that peanut butter is a liquid. Labor Day travel bookings were up in the US this year. MGM Resorts reportedly charges $15 per night to book Vegas rooms via humans. A Waffle House museum is very popular. A legendary Deli is facing closure due to crime in Los Angeles. New Amazon deals are here!
https://omny.fm/shows/eat-drink-smoke/the-tsas-war-on-peanut-butter
On the next Eat Drink Smoke, it's the Oliva Serie V Melanio.
Pick one up from your local tobacconist and smoke along with us!
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Fingers has solved the equation for a perfect diet and you won't believe how he did it!
Plus, is the Kristoff Veinte in your humidor?
Colorado is trying to place a ban on outdoor gas grills to prevent house fires.
What is this really all about?
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If the restaurant closes at 11:00 and you show up at 10:50, is it too late to order?
We discuss restaurant hours etiquette and the epidemic of laziness in the restaurant industry.
Read the full story from the Dallas Observer here:
https://www.dallasobserver.com/restaurants/is-it-rude-to-show-up-to-a-restaurant-last-minute-19136687
The Foyle Blind Justice robust and Virgil Kaine Ginger Infused Bourbon Whiskey.
Other topics this week include -- the best tailgate foods to make your event a winner. Macy's continues to struggle. The wildest foods sold at NFL Stadiums. The strangest pumpkin spice products of 2024. Tony makes milkshakes!
All that and much more on this week's Eat Drink Smoke.
https://omny.fm/shows/eat-drink-smoke/dont-be-afraid-to-make-that-milkshake
As heard on Eat Drink Smoke - this Waffle house has a six-month waiting list, and there is a very good reason.
"The U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) has finally released its Final Rule for implementing the T-21 law, which includes requirements for age verification for customers who appear under 30 and the removal of tobacco vending machines from places where individuals under 21 are allowed."
Read the rest from Cigar Dojo:
https://cigardojo.com/2024/08/fda-finalizes-t-21-rule-after-five-year-delay/