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<blockquote data-quote="BLM25Super" data-source="post: 170159" data-attributes="member: 1994"><p>Hello lads, i just recieved 1/2 pound of samuel gawiths fvf. I boiled the jar dried it out washed the lid and dried it out tightened finger tight and put jar back in boiling water for about 1 minute . Of course i didnt hold the jar under the water the water went about 3/4 the way up the outsied of jar. after all that i read some info here and there and wondered if any of that was even neccasary? What methods of jarring your tobacco are the best. I was really afraid to do much with the fvf since it is so expensive. So what is the overall consensus on the best method to jar your tobacco?</p><p>And is it the overall consensus that jarring it is better than leaving it in the tin unopened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLM25Super, post: 170159, member: 1994"] Hello lads, i just recieved 1/2 pound of samuel gawiths fvf. I boiled the jar dried it out washed the lid and dried it out tightened finger tight and put jar back in boiling water for about 1 minute . Of course i didnt hold the jar under the water the water went about 3/4 the way up the outsied of jar. after all that i read some info here and there and wondered if any of that was even neccasary? What methods of jarring your tobacco are the best. I was really afraid to do much with the fvf since it is so expensive. So what is the overall consensus on the best method to jar your tobacco? And is it the overall consensus that jarring it is better than leaving it in the tin unopened? [/QUOTE]
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