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Anyone else NOT like to dry their tobacco before smoking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 137122" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>I am inclined to agree with this at this point in time and it does bring me some small measure of comfort and reassurance to hear you put it that way yak.</p><p></p><p>My first inclination if I'm trying to pin down a particular tabac or find out what it has to offer is to experiment with packing and smoking technique, not drying. I think there are alot of blends that, were I to have judge based on the apparent moisture level from the tin and dried them...I never would have actually learned to appreciate or experienced just how good they can an were "meant" or "designed" to be.</p><p></p><p>Of course I guess it doesn't really matter what you do with it as long as you are enjoying smoking it. I suppose I was just a little surprised at how often I read about how this or that toacco smokes hot and wet if not dried first yet fresh from the tin/jar is the only way I like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 137122, member: 974"] I am inclined to agree with this at this point in time and it does bring me some small measure of comfort and reassurance to hear you put it that way yak. My first inclination if I'm trying to pin down a particular tabac or find out what it has to offer is to experiment with packing and smoking technique, not drying. I think there are alot of blends that, were I to have judge based on the apparent moisture level from the tin and dried them...I never would have actually learned to appreciate or experienced just how good they can an were "meant" or "designed" to be. Of course I guess it doesn't really matter what you do with it as long as you are enjoying smoking it. I suppose I was just a little surprised at how often I read about how this or that toacco smokes hot and wet if not dried first yet fresh from the tin/jar is the only way I like it. [/QUOTE]
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