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Aging tobacco in a vacuum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 473187" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I use a piece of colored paper...coded for type of blend. Often use a post it note. Pink is VA. Green is Burley. Blue is Turkish. Whatever. Then I use a strip of that wide packaging tape like for taping a box closed. It's like 2" wide and I cut the label paper to a little less. Then (important) I fold 1/4" of the tape under and onto itself so it forms a pull tab. This makes pulling the tape off later SO much easier. I learned this as an Army Medic. Slick. Generally the tape completely covers the paper label. It's absolutely secure, easy to read from a distance even when the jar is sitting on a shelf above you, etc., etc., etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 473187, member: 1365"] I use a piece of colored paper...coded for type of blend. Often use a post it note. Pink is VA. Green is Burley. Blue is Turkish. Whatever. Then I use a strip of that wide packaging tape like for taping a box closed. It's like 2" wide and I cut the label paper to a little less. Then (important) I fold 1/4" of the tape under and onto itself so it forms a pull tab. This makes pulling the tape off later SO much easier. I learned this as an Army Medic. Slick. Generally the tape completely covers the paper label. It's absolutely secure, easy to read from a distance even when the jar is sitting on a shelf above you, etc., etc., etc. [/QUOTE]
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