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<blockquote data-quote="DoverPipes" data-source="post: 346985" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I guess I'll share a secret / tip. The culinary world has some helpful gadgets that will make blending easier for you!</p><p></p><p>I've used a "Misto" pump spray bottle for applying rum and other flavorings. I get a large metal mixing bowl, add the tobacco, spray the tobacco with the "Misto" spray bottle and toss the tobacco by hand. The "Misto" is quite possibly the finest spray that you can make because it is truly a mist as opposed to a spray. It is so fine, it allows the flavoring to be applied in layers that won't wet the tobacco to the point of being soggy.</p><p></p><p>I also will stove at least twice in between applications for flakes / broken flake. This will insure a "deeper" flavoring. Just be sure that you have everything clean & sanitary when you blend. I'll wash everything with an A.B. solution and wear nitrile exam gloves when handling the tobacco (I know, sounds like overkill, but why risk getting mold?). I also seal a lot of my tobacco in food grade vacuum bags when I send it out. Otherwise, Ball Mason Jars work just fine as long as the tobacco is dried enough prior to jarring...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoverPipes, post: 346985, member: 740"] I guess I'll share a secret / tip. The culinary world has some helpful gadgets that will make blending easier for you! I've used a "Misto" pump spray bottle for applying rum and other flavorings. I get a large metal mixing bowl, add the tobacco, spray the tobacco with the "Misto" spray bottle and toss the tobacco by hand. The "Misto" is quite possibly the finest spray that you can make because it is truly a mist as opposed to a spray. It is so fine, it allows the flavoring to be applied in layers that won't wet the tobacco to the point of being soggy. I also will stove at least twice in between applications for flakes / broken flake. This will insure a "deeper" flavoring. Just be sure that you have everything clean & sanitary when you blend. I'll wash everything with an A.B. solution and wear nitrile exam gloves when handling the tobacco (I know, sounds like overkill, but why risk getting mold?). I also seal a lot of my tobacco in food grade vacuum bags when I send it out. Otherwise, Ball Mason Jars work just fine as long as the tobacco is dried enough prior to jarring........... [/QUOTE]
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