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A dedicated thread for BLENDING?
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<blockquote data-quote="innovador" data-source="post: 143157" data-attributes="member: 1526"><p>Blackhorse,</p><p></p><p>Great initiative and I am all for it. Actually, I have been experimenting on my own without much knowledge from the tobbaco makers. Thanks for the references. According to Greg, almost all tobaccos are cased ones. It was really a surprise to find out that the flavors were put directly on the tobacco. I was experimenting steaming the tobacco using water with added flavored ingredients like rum and honey. But for actually soaking the tobacco in some kind of syrup I would have to do a little more of studying. But anyway I will keep on trying to do great blend on my own and I will share the results as soon as I get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="innovador, post: 143157, member: 1526"] Blackhorse, Great initiative and I am all for it. Actually, I have been experimenting on my own without much knowledge from the tobbaco makers. Thanks for the references. According to Greg, almost all tobaccos are cased ones. It was really a surprise to find out that the flavors were put directly on the tobacco. I was experimenting steaming the tobacco using water with added flavored ingredients like rum and honey. But for actually soaking the tobacco in some kind of syrup I would have to do a little more of studying. But anyway I will keep on trying to do great blend on my own and I will share the results as soon as I get it. [/QUOTE]
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