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A dedicated thread for BLENDING?
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<blockquote data-quote="zunismoke" data-source="post: 146775" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>I have heard of other people saving the dregs of a tin and mixing it with dregs of other blends. That is nice for not wasting tobacco, but the problem is, what happens if one day you smoke a bowl out of what you have saved and it is the best bowl of tobacco you have ever had! I will tell you what happens, you will have no idea in the world on how to reproduce that fantastic bowl of tobacco. The idea that I have about blending is that you try to produce a really good blend that you like and at the same time you keep careful notes on what you did so you can produce that same blend again in the future if it was a successful blend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zunismoke, post: 146775, member: 606"] I have heard of other people saving the dregs of a tin and mixing it with dregs of other blends. That is nice for not wasting tobacco, but the problem is, what happens if one day you smoke a bowl out of what you have saved and it is the best bowl of tobacco you have ever had! I will tell you what happens, you will have no idea in the world on how to reproduce that fantastic bowl of tobacco. The idea that I have about blending is that you try to produce a really good blend that you like and at the same time you keep careful notes on what you did so you can produce that same blend again in the future if it was a successful blend. [/QUOTE]
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