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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 526994" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Ok tobacco is still in good shape that's good. It does sound like something is off. Do you have any fresher RY around? Is there the same issue with it? If so I'd say something is going on with your taste. If you are a frequent smoker sometimes taking a break will reset the taste buds. Possibly a cold coming on boost your vitamin C intake and perhaps a few zinc lozenges or supliments will usually cut it short. On the other hand if fresh RY tastes fine I stand by my recommendation of finding a way to expose the old to the new to try and recapture whatever volatile compound that has disappeared on you. Worst case scenario I suppose you could actually mix in fresh when you smoke it but that defeats the changes aging brings to the picture. Keep us posted. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 526994, member: 2140"] Ok tobacco is still in good shape that's good. It does sound like something is off. Do you have any fresher RY around? Is there the same issue with it? If so I'd say something is going on with your taste. If you are a frequent smoker sometimes taking a break will reset the taste buds. Possibly a cold coming on boost your vitamin C intake and perhaps a few zinc lozenges or supliments will usually cut it short. On the other hand if fresh RY tastes fine I stand by my recommendation of finding a way to expose the old to the new to try and recapture whatever volatile compound that has disappeared on you. Worst case scenario I suppose you could actually mix in fresh when you smoke it but that defeats the changes aging brings to the picture. Keep us posted. Jim [/QUOTE]
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