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<blockquote data-quote="raf66" data-source="post: 93091" data-attributes="member: 1076"><p>Good morning. I'm trying to build up a modest "cellar" of my fave selections and I've learned a great deal by reading peoples' posts and looking at the cellar pics. Wow, many of you have a better selection than most if not all B&Ms in my city.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my question is really more of a technique thing I guess. For example, I have several Mason jars filled with blends with stickers on the jars explaining what the blend is, the mfgr of that blend, and the date it was put in the jar. Of course, I want to partake from my inventory every day so do I: (1) buy more tins and smoke from the tins, leaving the tobacco in the jars untouched; (2) smoke from the jars until depleted and then replenish the stock in the jars; or (3) fill the jars up and then buy some extra tins of each blend for "cellaring", and then smoke from the jars and replenish the jars with new tins leaving the cellared tins untouched for aging.</p><p></p><p>I may not be explaining it very well so I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. What "technique" or "method" do you guys use? </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raf66, post: 93091, member: 1076"] Good morning. I'm trying to build up a modest "cellar" of my fave selections and I've learned a great deal by reading peoples' posts and looking at the cellar pics. Wow, many of you have a better selection than most if not all B&Ms in my city. Anyway, my question is really more of a technique thing I guess. For example, I have several Mason jars filled with blends with stickers on the jars explaining what the blend is, the mfgr of that blend, and the date it was put in the jar. Of course, I want to partake from my inventory every day so do I: (1) buy more tins and smoke from the tins, leaving the tobacco in the jars untouched; (2) smoke from the jars until depleted and then replenish the stock in the jars; or (3) fill the jars up and then buy some extra tins of each blend for "cellaring", and then smoke from the jars and replenish the jars with new tins leaving the cellared tins untouched for aging. I may not be explaining it very well so I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. What "technique" or "method" do you guys use? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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