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Mad about tobacco drying out- 9oz of Squadron Leader
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 214041" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Good point, Kyle. In my experience, while those unfortunate things could happen, they haven't (to me, anyway) probably because I try to err on the side of not enough spritzing rather than too much. I think I've only used two foggy spritzes per half pound (approx the amt I put in a Mason jar). </p><p></p><p>Anyone who is more comfy with the advantages of the steamed approach (granted, a pound of tobacco is expensive) should stick with it (rather than send me the bill for moldy pipeweed).</p><p></p><p>I should have added that putting the dry tobacco in a collander for spritzing can help in getting an even distribution to the distilled water, because you can literally toss it. (Don't let The Missus catch you, though.) On occasion I've added a few drops of rum to the spritzing solution. Results were inconclusive.</p><p></p><p>I would only draw the line at an old-fashioned remedy for dry tobacco -- Adding a slice of apple or, worse, pertater. J u s t D o n ' t!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 214041, member: 2318"] Good point, Kyle. In my experience, while those unfortunate things could happen, they haven't (to me, anyway) probably because I try to err on the side of not enough spritzing rather than too much. I think I've only used two foggy spritzes per half pound (approx the amt I put in a Mason jar). Anyone who is more comfy with the advantages of the steamed approach (granted, a pound of tobacco is expensive) should stick with it (rather than send me the bill for moldy pipeweed). I should have added that putting the dry tobacco in a collander for spritzing can help in getting an even distribution to the distilled water, because you can literally toss it. (Don't let The Missus catch you, though.) On occasion I've added a few drops of rum to the spritzing solution. Results were inconclusive. I would only draw the line at an old-fashioned remedy for dry tobacco -- Adding a slice of apple or, worse, pertater. J u s t D o n ' t! [/QUOTE]
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