Hey guys,
During late Lenten potlucks with my fellow parishioners, I have discovered that several of the men (and women) at church are cigar aficionados. I have considered getting into it too, but I am not sure I wish to jump the gun and purchase a humidor and start filling it. I've also avoided it because I used to smoke pipe tobacco, but gave it up because I was tired of keeping my pipes clean, etc. That and the fact that I only smoked about 3 times a week, not to mention the cancerphobia our culture heaps upon us.
This year for Orthodox Easter, I've considered bringing cigars to our feast, where we celebrate the Resurrection of Christ by breaking our fast from fleshmeats and toasting the day with good drink.
With that, any suggestions on what to bring (my priest said anything by Arturo Fuente is good)?
Any thoughts on how to start out on something that could become a new hobby for me?
During late Lenten potlucks with my fellow parishioners, I have discovered that several of the men (and women) at church are cigar aficionados. I have considered getting into it too, but I am not sure I wish to jump the gun and purchase a humidor and start filling it. I've also avoided it because I used to smoke pipe tobacco, but gave it up because I was tired of keeping my pipes clean, etc. That and the fact that I only smoked about 3 times a week, not to mention the cancerphobia our culture heaps upon us.
This year for Orthodox Easter, I've considered bringing cigars to our feast, where we celebrate the Resurrection of Christ by breaking our fast from fleshmeats and toasting the day with good drink.
With that, any suggestions on what to bring (my priest said anything by Arturo Fuente is good)?
Any thoughts on how to start out on something that could become a new hobby for me?