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Rehydration of dried out baccy
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy1973" data-source="post: 174294" data-attributes="member: 1980"><p>I wait for a humid day.Take my dried tobacco and put in a quart jar and cover with paper towel under the ring.Leave the lid out.Set it in a shaded and wind blocked spot out side.In a couple of hours it will have absorbed enough moisture from the air to make it good again.</p><p>I grew up on a farm in Franklin Co.Ky.We raised about 25 acres of burley a year.After curing for about 6-8 weeks we would wait for a wet weather system to come through.Usually as fog or rain,to put the barn in "case".</p><p>The tobacco leaf on the stalk would be very flexible.Like a damp rag.</p><p>Grampa always took about 10 to 15 stalks of this and stripped it for his own use.He smoked it mixed with PA,and mixed it with his work horse chewing tobacco.He was a tough old feller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy1973, post: 174294, member: 1980"] I wait for a humid day.Take my dried tobacco and put in a quart jar and cover with paper towel under the ring.Leave the lid out.Set it in a shaded and wind blocked spot out side.In a couple of hours it will have absorbed enough moisture from the air to make it good again. I grew up on a farm in Franklin Co.Ky.We raised about 25 acres of burley a year.After curing for about 6-8 weeks we would wait for a wet weather system to come through.Usually as fog or rain,to put the barn in "case". The tobacco leaf on the stalk would be very flexible.Like a damp rag. Grampa always took about 10 to 15 stalks of this and stripped it for his own use.He smoked it mixed with PA,and mixed it with his work horse chewing tobacco.He was a tough old feller. [/QUOTE]
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