Thursday, November 26, 2009

Flavor diaries ;D

Today, I decided to finally begin blogging about my shisha flavor experiments. I have been experimenting for some time, mixing various shishas together to see how the flavor would come out. So far, I have mixed strawberry and banana, blackberry and raspberry, chocolate and cappuccino, cherry and cola, and many others I can't recall at the moment. I usually tweet the results of my experiments, and tell all my friends in real life, but I realize that perhaps I need to write a more detailed account of each in a blog format. Tomorrow, I will be trying watermelon and sex on the beach together. I will let you all know how that went. I am always in pursuit of novelty and yumminess.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009

SCENTED or FLAVORED Charcoals!?



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    REVIEW: SHISHA-LITE APPLE SCENTED CHARCOALS

    (33 mm, 40 mm, and Japanese Style)


    I will be examining this product under 4 categories on a 1 to 5 scale. 1 being poor and 5 being great।


    1. Appearance: Do they have notable quality?
    2. Ignition: How instantaneous are they, really?
    3. Scent: Do they actually taste or smell like apples?
    4. Endurance: How long will they burn? How well do they smoke?


    I just got my hands on a new interesting product. This product is brand new to the market. I have yet to find these on the shelves, or online for that matter. As of today they are unavailable to the general public. I am officially claiming to be the first to review these products! These charcoals are similar to regular instant light ones, except they are "SCENTED" or "FLAVORED". The 3 products being examined are made by the Shisha-Lite Brand based out of China.


    Charcoals in wrappers (We just so happen to have a table cloth with apples on it.)


    We used 3 different Hookahs to compare each type of charcoal.


    #1. Appearance/Properties:


    33 mm


    40 mm


    Japanese Style (Broken into 3 pieces)


    (4.6/5) Appearance


    #2. Ignition: How Instant? How Safe? How Much Ignition Smoke?

    How instant are they? Some instant light charcoals take diligent lighting from all sides. Other charcoals will spew fireworks or even spray fiery shards across the room! As I light the 33 mm and 40 mm I notice that they need no assistance and they burn PERFECTLY. No gaps between sparks. From left to right these charcoals are truly instant.


    40 mm after 10 minutes


    33 mm after 10 minutes.


    As for ignition smoke there was a good amount of smoke but no more than any other instant light charcoals. The smoke did have the apple scent expected. The smoke seemed to disappear quicker than most which was nice.


    The Japanese style charcoals didn't take off or anything, as I found out, they apparently are not instant. I lit each corner and waited about 10 minutes. This seemed to do the trick.


    This was taken after about 20 minutes.


    (4.4/5) Ignition


    #3. Scent: Apples?

    The next thing we should compare is the smell of the actual product once already lit and "ready". They are ready when they have a nice coating of light gray on the outside rim while advancing towards the middle of the charcoal. Waiting this long is important as at this point all of the fuels used to make instant light charcoals instant has been oxidized

    Do they smell like apples, as labeled, and do they actually add apple flavor to the flavored tobacco? I have chosen to use a milder flavor of shisha today as too see if we could pick out apple in the flavor. The flavor used was Layalina, Pear flavored tobacco, a very, mildly, sweet flavored tobacco, subtle but still good nevertheless.

    Opening the package I noticed a delightful apple scent, not the usual stench of other instant light charcoals.


    After the first few puffs I could taste it. They actually do have a have an appley sent. The smell/scent/taste isn't terribly strong but it is evident.


    Picture shows all 3 lit for about 30 minutes


    (5/5) Scent


    #4. Endurance

    Because smoking is an enduring processing we will also compare the burns of each charcoal


    The production of this product is quite exact. These charcoals burn perfectly symmetrical and evenly.


    Shisha-Lite 33 mm Apple Scented:

    Has what is expected from an instant light coal, lasting about 25-30 minutes. At this point one could have added another coal to maintain the experience.


    Shisha-Lite 40 mm Apple Scented:

    Lasted about 50 minutes without any problems. Smoke was excellent and viscous from start to finish.


    Shisha-Lite, Japanese Style, Apple Scented, Finger Charcoals:

    Last surprisingly past an hour and a half! These finger style coals put off an amazing amount of heat. I used 1 full bar and broke it into 3 pieces however you could probably use 1-2 pieces and get plenty of heat.


    (Remember, the amount of flavored tobacco and bowl used, both affect the heat distribution. 15g, as used in this test, is generally the appropriate portion for a session.)


    (4.5/5) Endurance



    No, the house is NOT on fire. This was from a drag I took.


    Overall Satisfaction:

    All three smell exactly like apple right out of the pack, before even lighting them! Using the pear flavored shisha I got a nice nicotine buzz fairly quickly. The apple scent adds a nice hint of flavor. This would be excellent to use with cinnamon flavor, or blueberry muffin flavored tobacco (Yes that is a real flavor).


    I am very pleased with the quality of these instant lights. These are so much better than my first impression hinted me to assume. I was assuming these were going to be like the majority of instant lights, tasting of petroleum and harsh chemicals. What I got was a fragrant, EXTREMELY fast lighting heat source. I would recommend these over most other instant lights.


    I look forward to this product to be available to the general public.


    If I had to choose which one of these three I would buy the 33mm. The 33 mm size is just enough heat for the amounts of tobacco and the thickness I desire of my smoke. If you use a larger head I would suggest the 40 mm charcoals.


    Overall Score: (18.5/20)

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Critique

Today, I put up sweet buttons on my site, anyone wanna volunteer (constructive) criticism? www.hookahatyourhome.com
I designed the buttons myself, from scratch. I used Paintshop Pro. And since I was not sure how to make each half of the graphic link to a different part of my site, I used One Note screen clipping function to separately save each half of my graphic as a .png image and then uploaded both images onto my zencart based website, using a special code to line them up exactly. Phew. :) Now the navigation is super clear AND I get to show off my art skills.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Wonderful event on Halloween

Hookah Catering LLC would like to thank each and every one of you who made it out to Murphy's Law II on Halloween. We had a blast serving you all hookah and answering your many questions. I believe, we went through almost my whole box of business cards. I had 250 at the beginning of the night and only made it home with about 50. That means 200 cards are now distributed among my Richmond/Chesterfield/Midlothian fans. And, mind you, I did not force my cards upon anyone, people kept asking me for them.

Now the pressure's on to REALLY perfect my website, since so many people will be looking at it. I am ashamed to admit that not even all the items in my inventory are listed for sale on my website yet. -_- That is because I was working on so many projects lately... But nonetheless, the products will go up tonight. Tomorrow afternoon the latest. :) If you have any feedback whatsoever about my website (http://www.hookahatyourhome.com) or this blog, PLEASE, do not hesitate to comment. I am all for constructive criticism. I really need a fresh point of view. I look at my website so many times a day, I get desensitized to any errors on it... If you look at something enough times, it begins to look all right, even when it's not. :DShare this post :

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