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<blockquote data-quote="Stan1999" data-source="post: 551948" data-attributes="member: 4525"><p>Hello all, </p><p></p><p>Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this, do your dried out blends that you've re moisturized taste a little flat? </p><p></p><p>I think I've read that the tobacco oils evaporate once the water content lowers...I'm pretty sure this tin of Presbyterian I dried out a while ago (on a whim, got a little crazy with the drying once I noticed what a difference it made in other tobaccos) does not and has never tasted the same since I've re moisturized it..though it did come pretty wet, perhaps more moisture is the key. </p><p></p><p>Good memories of lighting it up outside, and as I notice this truck pull up nearby I start to walk away in fear of offending the general public. Then I hear one of them say (in a thick Austalian accent): "aw <em>yeah</em> smells good." </p><p></p><p>Haha just thought I'd share that. </p><p></p><p>Stan :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan1999, post: 551948, member: 4525"] Hello all, Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this, do your dried out blends that you've re moisturized taste a little flat? I think I've read that the tobacco oils evaporate once the water content lowers...I'm pretty sure this tin of Presbyterian I dried out a while ago (on a whim, got a little crazy with the drying once I noticed what a difference it made in other tobaccos) does not and has never tasted the same since I've re moisturized it..though it did come pretty wet, perhaps more moisture is the key. Good memories of lighting it up outside, and as I notice this truck pull up nearby I start to walk away in fear of offending the general public. Then I hear one of them say (in a thick Austalian accent): "aw [i]yeah[/i] smells good." Haha just thought I'd share that. Stan :flower: [/QUOTE]
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