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Top 100 Cigars of 2024! AI Aggregates all Cigar Rankings to Give Us the Top 100 Cigars of 2024! We asked our favorite AI to look at all the top cigar lists it could find online and create an aggregate list. So, weighted for how many times each cigar appeared among all the lists it could find, here is what it gave us! Sure! I’ll compile an aggregate list of the top 100 cigars of 2024 based on their appearances and rankings across various cigar review websites and magazines. This will take a moment. Top 100 Cigars of 2024 (Aggregate List) NM80 by My Father Cigars Cavalier Genève Black Series II Torpedo Joya de Nicaragua Clásico Medio Siglo Numero 6 Gran Habano Corojo No. 7 Toro Extra El Titan de Bronze Redemption Toro My Father Cigars Don Pepin Vintage Series Petit Robusto Davidoff La Aurora Plasencia FDLA 10th Anniversary Limited Edition Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Eye of the Shark Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Oliva Serie V Melanio Ashton ESG Liga Privada No. 9 by Drew Estate Alec Bradley Prensado Rocky Patel Decade Tatuaje Black Label H. Upmann 175th Anniversary Cohiba Behike 52 Montecristo No. 2 Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real San Cristobal Quintessence Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua E.P. Carrillo Encore La Flor Dominicana Andalusian Bull Macanudo Inspirado Perdomo 20th Anniversary Camacho Triple Maduro Crowned Heads Four Kicks Illusione Epernay Warped Flor del Valle Black Label Trading Co. Last Rites Caldwell The King is Dead Southern Draw Kudzu Foundation The Wise Man Maduro RoMa Craft CroMagnon Viaje Skull and Bones Joya de Nicaragua Antaño 1970 Avo XO La Gloria Cubana Serie R Punch Gran Puro Nicaragua Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 Partagas Serie D No. 4 Bolivar Belicoso Fino Trinidad Vigia El Rey del Mundo Choix Supreme Ramon Allones Specially…

10 Surprising Uses of Tobacco Around Your Home and Garden Tobacco has been around for centuries, and while it’s most commonly approached in the form of smoking cigars around here, it has many other surprising uses, especially around your home and garden. Let’s dive into ten unexpected ways you can use tobacco that you might not have known about! 1. Natural Insect Repellent Tobacco can be a powerful natural insect repellent. The nicotine in tobacco is toxic to many insects, making it a great way to keep pests out of your garden without using harsh chemicals. To make your own insect repellent, you can steep tobacco leaves in water for about 24 hours, creating a strong tea. Once the mixture is ready, strain out the leaves and pour the tobacco tea into a spray bottle. Spraying this mixture on your plants can help keep away common garden pests like aphids, caterpillars, and beetles. The tobacco tea works by disrupting the nervous systems of these insects, making your garden a much less attractive place for them to hang out. Plus, it’s all-natural, so you don’t have to worry about harming your plants or introducing harmful chemicals into your garden. http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/insects/tobacco-juice-pesticide.htm 2. Homemade Pesticide If you’re dealing with a serious insect problem, tobacco can be used to make a stronger, homemade pesticide. Like the insect repellent, this pesticide is made by steeping tobacco leaves in water. However, for a pesticide, the mixture is made more potent by letting the tobacco steep for a longer period, usually 2-3 days. After straining the leaves, you can add a few drops of dish soap to the mixture to help it stick to the plants better. This homemade pesticide is effective against a wide range of insects, including aphids, whiteflies, and even slugs. When sprayed on…