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Caution: When Using The Noodle Press to Make Plugs
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 569195" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">It's Saturday! With the parchment lining the noodle press, the rolls came out easily. I was very surprised how easily. As I expected there was some crinkling of the parchment, so a few "strands" of tobacco were loose. Unwrapping of the parchment works best slow and easy. It can be a little difficult finding the edge where to begin removal. For this set of rolls, I had cut a circular piece of cardboard for top and bottom of the press. I am going to experiment next time, cutting those circles from a non-stick silicone baking sheet.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I now know that the optimum amount of tobacco for the noodle press to handle is exactly 4.75 oz and to be reasonably consistent. Four tightly compressed plastic wrapped rolls of 4.75 oz tobacco will fit nicely in a one quart zip lock bag. After I put the rolls in the zip lock, I slip a straw in the edge of the otherwise closed top and become a human vacuum sealer, drawing out excess air, then quickly removing the straw and sealing the bag. No...it...ain't...perfect!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 569195, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]It's Saturday! With the parchment lining the noodle press, the rolls came out easily. I was very surprised how easily. As I expected there was some crinkling of the parchment, so a few "strands" of tobacco were loose. Unwrapping of the parchment works best slow and easy. It can be a little difficult finding the edge where to begin removal. For this set of rolls, I had cut a circular piece of cardboard for top and bottom of the press. I am going to experiment next time, cutting those circles from a non-stick silicone baking sheet. I now know that the optimum amount of tobacco for the noodle press to handle is exactly 4.75 oz and to be reasonably consistent. Four tightly compressed plastic wrapped rolls of 4.75 oz tobacco will fit nicely in a one quart zip lock bag. After I put the rolls in the zip lock, I slip a straw in the edge of the otherwise closed top and become a human vacuum sealer, drawing out excess air, then quickly removing the straw and sealing the bag. No...it...ain't...perfect![/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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