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Mad about tobacco drying out- 9oz of Squadron Leader
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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 213736" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Hmmm...I've always done ok with 'em. Maybe my "dry" tobacco wasn't as "dry" as I thought? Worst I've had to do was add a second/third button into the mix.</p><p></p><p>I suppose you <em>could</em> get a hold of a large airtight container, and a smaller container (like tupperware), and a small block of floral foam. Soak the foam, place it in the smaller container (uncovered), place the small container and tobacco into the larger container and seal (keeping the tobacco out of contact with the foam). Re-soak foam if it dries out before the moisture soaks back into the tobacco. Pretty much like throwing together a homemade high-humidity humidor. </p><p></p><p>That'll be more trouble and take longer than Kyle's method; the upside is I don't think you'd lose any of the original taste/qualities whereas the tobacco sweat might make that a risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 213736, member: 2165"] Hmmm...I've always done ok with 'em. Maybe my "dry" tobacco wasn't as "dry" as I thought? Worst I've had to do was add a second/third button into the mix. I suppose you [i]could[/i] get a hold of a large airtight container, and a smaller container (like tupperware), and a small block of floral foam. Soak the foam, place it in the smaller container (uncovered), place the small container and tobacco into the larger container and seal (keeping the tobacco out of contact with the foam). Re-soak foam if it dries out before the moisture soaks back into the tobacco. Pretty much like throwing together a homemade high-humidity humidor. That'll be more trouble and take longer than Kyle's method; the upside is I don't think you'd lose any of the original taste/qualities whereas the tobacco sweat might make that a risk. [/QUOTE]
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