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Mad about tobacco drying out- 9oz of Squadron Leader
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 213893" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>>>once the tobacco is in mason jar with proper screw top lids, do I need to check the moisture content of the baccy on a regular basis?<<</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's necessary -- once you have the hang of the moisturizing step. I find it easy to eyeball the tobacco in the Mason jar, watching if it clumps or sticks to the sides of the jar, suggesting too much spritzing. You have the option of removing the lid should the tobacco be too moist, or, as many smokers do, just put a pipeful of tobacco on a saucer and let it dry.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I've found spritzer bottle everywhere from dollar stores to grocery stores. They tend to disappear from your man cave in proportion to the number of females in your household, so it's a good idea to keep several on hand. I had one that was a perfect size and pressed it into action while waxing the car. Dropped it and broke it, because my steenkin knees were sore, so I tried carrying too much stuff. Life's lesson: Making two trips successfully is better than juggling too big a load on one trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 213893, member: 2318"] >>once the tobacco is in mason jar with proper screw top lids, do I need to check the moisture content of the baccy on a regular basis?<< I don't think it's necessary -- once you have the hang of the moisturizing step. I find it easy to eyeball the tobacco in the Mason jar, watching if it clumps or sticks to the sides of the jar, suggesting too much spritzing. You have the option of removing the lid should the tobacco be too moist, or, as many smokers do, just put a pipeful of tobacco on a saucer and let it dry. P.S. I've found spritzer bottle everywhere from dollar stores to grocery stores. They tend to disappear from your man cave in proportion to the number of females in your household, so it's a good idea to keep several on hand. I had one that was a perfect size and pressed it into action while waxing the car. Dropped it and broke it, because my steenkin knees were sore, so I tried carrying too much stuff. Life's lesson: Making two trips successfully is better than juggling too big a load on one trip. [/QUOTE]
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