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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
McC VaPer
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<blockquote data-quote="Slartibartfast" data-source="post: 271195" data-attributes="member: 1981"><p>Not a big fan of McClelland's blends in general, but their St. James Woods I do find to be a lovely smoke, so I'de recommend that. As to the practice of drying baccy out, I don't think it helps to provide a flavourful smoke. To my mind dry tobacco = stale tobbacco. St. James Woods is a broken flake with a bit of moisture in it but I like it best straight out the tin. Just pack it a bit loose, as with any pressed baccy. Lovely morning smoke with black coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slartibartfast, post: 271195, member: 1981"] Not a big fan of McClelland's blends in general, but their St. James Woods I do find to be a lovely smoke, so I'de recommend that. As to the practice of drying baccy out, I don't think it helps to provide a flavourful smoke. To my mind dry tobacco = stale tobbacco. St. James Woods is a broken flake with a bit of moisture in it but I like it best straight out the tin. Just pack it a bit loose, as with any pressed baccy. Lovely morning smoke with black coffee. [/QUOTE]
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