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<blockquote data-quote="desertpiper" data-source="post: 379447" data-attributes="member: 2370"><p>I'm currently reading a book called "The Perfect Smoke", by Fred Hanna. The chapter I'm reading now talks about a interesting concept call stoving or baking tobacco. In this chapter he Tells you how to bake your tobacco (roughly 180 to 190 degrees for roughly 300 minutes) is one example. And he is very enthusiastic about the results. Especially Virginians. I know I will give it a try just to see the results. Has anyone else heard of, or tried this method? I'm curious to learn more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertpiper, post: 379447, member: 2370"] I'm currently reading a book called "The Perfect Smoke", by Fred Hanna. The chapter I'm reading now talks about a interesting concept call stoving or baking tobacco. In this chapter he Tells you how to bake your tobacco (roughly 180 to 190 degrees for roughly 300 minutes) is one example. And he is very enthusiastic about the results. Especially Virginians. I know I will give it a try just to see the results. Has anyone else heard of, or tried this method? I'm curious to learn more. [/QUOTE]
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