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Can dry tobacco be rehydrated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dock" data-source="post: 18034" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I've tried it myself with some dried out tins though with mixed results.I laid the tobacco out on newspaper and spritzed it sparingly with a bottle of distilled water.I was able to get the moisture back into the leaf but upon smoking it seemed that most of the character of the tobacco was just gone.</p><p></p><p>Friend Rich Esserman mixes VERY dried out tobacco with fresh stuff in a "stir fry" fashion and swears by the results.It's not something that I've tried myself as I smoke flakes now almost exclusively.It may me something worth experimmenting with for others though...</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>D.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dock, post: 18034, member: 33"] I've tried it myself with some dried out tins though with mixed results.I laid the tobacco out on newspaper and spritzed it sparingly with a bottle of distilled water.I was able to get the moisture back into the leaf but upon smoking it seemed that most of the character of the tobacco was just gone. Friend Rich Esserman mixes VERY dried out tobacco with fresh stuff in a "stir fry" fashion and swears by the results.It's not something that I've tried myself as I smoke flakes now almost exclusively.It may me something worth experimmenting with for others though... Best, D.J. [/QUOTE]
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