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Do you know how to make a hookah or have any shisha recipes?
We have seen a number of very creative hookahs that people have made from household items and other non-traditional materials. We’re always looking for great pictures of these kinds of products - if you’ve created one, please send us a picture of it! Making shisha tobacco is a very complicated and lengthy process that requires expertise and experience. It is similar to making a fine wine. While we are quite familiar with all the shisha we sell, and we have a plethora of great mixes to suggest, creating shisha from scratch is definitely not recommended, as you’ll probably end up frustrated and messy. Please feel free to post a comment on any flavor mixes you have created for yourself and we’ll be happy to include them in here for recommendations to others that are interested in getting the most out of their hookah experience.


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regarding Shisha mixes..The first time I smoked. I smoked an Orange/Jasmine mix in Vegas. I have been smoking now for a while and this is by far still my favorite! Try mixing a 60/40% mix of Orange to Jasmine. I prefer higher quality shisha (romman, starbuzz, fumari ect) to others, because it “burns” better and the flavor last longer. This is an amazingly mellow, but rich blend for for any occasion! A great way to introduce a newby to the joys of Hookah!
June 14th, 2008 at 8:57 pmIf you like fruity mixes, an apple/peach combination is a smooth and clean combination. I’m college student who usually shares my shisha at parties I attend and usually fruit mixes seem to be the most popular. Also, for an extra kicks in your mixes, experiment with seasonings (cinnamon, clove, stuff along those lines), splashes of lemon or lime juice in your water when you prep your hookah.
August 1st, 2008 at 2:35 pmI’ve been smoking almost thrice daily for the past year now, and my general rule of thumb is, if it sounds like it might be good to eat, then it will be wonderful to smoke.
August 21st, 2008 at 4:02 pm