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Basic storage and cellaring
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<blockquote data-quote="Niblick" data-source="post: 570189" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Buy a bunch of different size jars to see how the different cuts of tobacco fit like Ranger suggests. I have a lot of bulks in jars from 1/2 pint to 1/2 gallon. I pull from my bigger jars to smaller and when the time comes I will move the tobacco in big jars to the next smaller size. I cram as much tobacco in them that I can except for flake tobacco. I use the taller jelly jars for these and lay them in there as neatly as I can but usually cram them in the end.</p><p></p><p>Where I live it is humid year round and have personally not had to rehydrate anything I pull from my jars. For long term storage I always use a new lid but reuse the rings. Once I break a big jar open it depends how long it will be resealed if I use a new lid or not. I personally have not had a problem using the same lid on smaller jars for short term and it may be due to where I live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niblick, post: 570189, member: 4505"] Buy a bunch of different size jars to see how the different cuts of tobacco fit like Ranger suggests. I have a lot of bulks in jars from 1/2 pint to 1/2 gallon. I pull from my bigger jars to smaller and when the time comes I will move the tobacco in big jars to the next smaller size. I cram as much tobacco in them that I can except for flake tobacco. I use the taller jelly jars for these and lay them in there as neatly as I can but usually cram them in the end. Where I live it is humid year round and have personally not had to rehydrate anything I pull from my jars. For long term storage I always use a new lid but reuse the rings. Once I break a big jar open it depends how long it will be resealed if I use a new lid or not. I personally have not had a problem using the same lid on smaller jars for short term and it may be due to where I live. [/QUOTE]
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