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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedyPete" data-source="post: 143366" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>I love my pipe but I also use a lot of snuff, at present I have more than 160 different snuffs. About 3 years ago I started making my own snuff by using damaged cigars and pipe tobacco. Then followed getting hold of some seed and planting my own tobacco. Today I can proudly say that I have some snuff which is unique, no one else has got something like it.</p><p></p><p>As for pipe tobacco I've been mixing for more years than I can remember. Now "mixing" and "blending" are totally different things for me. I like a pure tobacco taste in my pipe. Strong, but not TO strong, smelling good but not TO sweet. My problem is that once I've got the mixture just right, I don't know anymore what's in the mix and how much of each blend! Happens with snuff too.</p><p></p><p>I love working with tobacco and blending will be something totally new for me. I'm looking forward to it, so please let's continue with this "program".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedyPete, post: 143366, member: 1538"] I love my pipe but I also use a lot of snuff, at present I have more than 160 different snuffs. About 3 years ago I started making my own snuff by using damaged cigars and pipe tobacco. Then followed getting hold of some seed and planting my own tobacco. Today I can proudly say that I have some snuff which is unique, no one else has got something like it. As for pipe tobacco I've been mixing for more years than I can remember. Now "mixing" and "blending" are totally different things for me. I like a pure tobacco taste in my pipe. Strong, but not TO strong, smelling good but not TO sweet. My problem is that once I've got the mixture just right, I don't know anymore what's in the mix and how much of each blend! Happens with snuff too. I love working with tobacco and blending will be something totally new for me. I'm looking forward to it, so please let's continue with this "program". [/QUOTE]
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