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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 519652" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Yes indeed! When I smoke chew I tend to smoke plugs. I have a meerschaum from the 1860's . it's very very large and Germanic. I figured the most accurate tobacco I could smoke out of it was plug chew. The first experiments were not that great. However taking logic to its absurd end I figured old farmers most likely chewed tobacco during the day and then saved the wad until later to smoke. So I washed a bunch of chew and then let it dry out until it was smokeable. The smoke from this was very pleasant and I prepared 3-4 plugs this way and then jarred it up. Its not a frequent smoke but I do enjoy it 5-6 times a year. Oh if you decide to try this store the tobacco much dryer than normal or you could have mold issues.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit in: the reason the first smokes weren't, very good was that there was just way too much sugar in the chew. It would bubble up and form a hard carbon ball. Which produced a very acrid nasty smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 519652, member: 2140"] Yes indeed! When I smoke chew I tend to smoke plugs. I have a meerschaum from the 1860's . it's very very large and Germanic. I figured the most accurate tobacco I could smoke out of it was plug chew. The first experiments were not that great. However taking logic to its absurd end I figured old farmers most likely chewed tobacco during the day and then saved the wad until later to smoke. So I washed a bunch of chew and then let it dry out until it was smokeable. The smoke from this was very pleasant and I prepared 3-4 plugs this way and then jarred it up. Its not a frequent smoke but I do enjoy it 5-6 times a year. Oh if you decide to try this store the tobacco much dryer than normal or you could have mold issues. Jim Edit in: the reason the first smokes weren't, very good was that there was just way too much sugar in the chew. It would bubble up and form a hard carbon ball. Which produced a very acrid nasty smoke. [/QUOTE]
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