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robertw1249




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:04 am

hi all thanks for the tip on pipetabcco.com bubba i just put in a order for some of that stoker Apple Flavored tabcco have you tryed any of the other stoker tabccos thanks for the help
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BubbaL002




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PostSubject: Stoker   Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:38 am

I tried the Peach and loved it. I thought I was actually eating a peach!!!
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robertw1249




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:15 am

ill have to try some of that peach to its sounds good its getting to the point here that you cant smoke any where any more i get some weird look when i smoke my pipe when im out and where i work at is smoke free and you cant even chew tabcco there but we still do thanks for the help
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PostSubject: other means   Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:35 am

I've tried the nasal snuff a couple of times. Really does the trick for Vitamin N. Some of the others BoB members use it as well. That's the great thing about tobacco, There are so many different ways to use it.
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robertw1249




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:41 am

yeah that is true but the best way i like it is smoking it in my pipe or chewing it
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Benton




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PostSubject: stoker butternut   Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:35 am

Bubba,

Thanks for the tip on Stoker's chew. Butternut sounded pretty good to me.
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Oddball




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:06 pm

There are indeed many ways to enjoy our favorite weed. I think the only option I have yet to try is tobacco tea and that just sounds nasty. Not to mention that from what I have read on the subject you can actualy OD on nicotine with the tea depending on how strong you make it pale
Just right and you can take a little "trip" too much and your on a permanent vacation.
Think I might leave that option alone.
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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:55 pm

About 15 years ago there was a stoker tobacco plant about 20 miles from me in Dresden Tn. It was the best smelling place I had been. You could smell the place over a mile down the road if the wind was right. But they got bought out and have since moved on.
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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:50 pm

Oddball wrote:
There are indeed many ways to enjoy our favorite weed. I think the only option I have yet to try is tobacco tea and that just sounds nasty. Not to mention that from what I have read on the subject you can actualy OD on nicotine with the tea depending on how strong you make it pale
Just right and you can take a little "trip" too much and your on a permanent vacation.
Think I might leave that option alone.


The tea sounds very interesting.............might have to give that a try!
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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:18 am

Mark
Be sure to let us know how that Walnut tea is! Laughing Laughing
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Oddball




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:00 pm

When im back in the world of citys and people I will post the excerpt (sp) from that book on tobacco tea. I want to try it but I would hate to get Nic poisoning!
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janski




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:19 pm

No chew for sale here in Finland, but I enjoy swedish snuff. Somewhat similar to dip I think never having tried dip. You take a pinch, shape it to a little ball , and stick it under your lip. An aquired taste for sure, but worth trying if you can find some. You can get it loose or in portions, portions are kind of like very small teabags. Blah. Paper has no place in coffee, tea or tobacco Smile

Just google swedish snuff if you'd like to try some, many e-tailers ship internationally.
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smokey422




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PostSubject: Re: chewing tobacco -- like it?   Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:32 pm

I chewed a little tobacco about 35 years ago but have long since ceased. I'll dip once in a great while, usually Copenhagen or Peach Skoal. Nasal snuff is my mainstay, I use it all day long. My favorites are McChrystal's Original and Genuine and F&T's High Dry Toast. I also use Rooster American snuff nasally sometimes, it's pretty potent.

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