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		<title>How to use Cedar Strips to Light a Cigar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dave Sabot

Lighting a cigar correctly is vital to ensuring the best smoking experience. There are numerous steps involved in doing so and, oftentimes, smokers have as much of a preference in regards to lighting their cigar as they do toward which types of cigars they prefer. Cedar strips are one of the less-common ways [...]]]></description>
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Lighting a cigar correctly is vital to ensuring the best smoking experience. There are numerous steps involved in doing so and, oftentimes, smokers have as much of a preference in regards to lighting their cigar as they do toward which types of cigars they prefer. Cedar strips are one of the less-common ways that smokers light-up and they offer an interesting twist on enjoying one&#8217;s smoke.</b></p>
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<p>  <P>The process starts, of course, with the cigar cutter. Remember to trim the cigar properly to ensure the best draw. How the cedar is lit is up to the smoker. Some smokers prefer to light the strip with a regular lighter while others prefer to keep the process as back-to-basics as possible and to use a match to set the strip aflame.</P><br />
<P>Cedar burns quickly and hot and provides a vibrant flame for lighting the actual cigar. Some smokers, depending on their sensitivity to taste, claim to be able to taste the cedar a bit while others say there is no taste at all. Either way, no one seems to find the experience unpleasant in any regard. The cedar is used to light the cigar as would be any other implement, the cigar is rotated, the smoker puffs until an even and hot cherry is generated. </P><br />
<P>If a smoker who objects to any chemicals contacting their tobacco is not at home, the natural choice is a butane torch lighter which, like a cedar strip, imparts no taste to the tobacco owing to the high efficiency of its burning. This is, of course, also enormously more convenient in that the smoker need not light two separate devices to get their cigar smoking.</P><br />
<P>Cedar strips offer something different for one&#8217;s cigar-smoking experience. The smell of burning cedar being immediately followed by the smell of high-quality, burning tobacco is really quite pleasant. If one is truly looking for a gourmet experience<a href="http://www.articlesfactory.com"><img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Feature Articles" border="0"></a>, cedar strips can be a nice addition to the smoking ritual.</P></p>
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<div>Dave Sabot is the owner of an online specialty <A href="http://www.buylighters.com/">cigar lighters</A> store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including <A href="http://www.buylighters.com/Butane-Torch-Lighters_c_23.html">butane torch lighters</A>, Dave also authors a premier <A href="http://buylightersblog.com/category/lighter-repair/">lighter repair</A> blog.</div></p>
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