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Solani Aged Burley Flake-Fold or Rub
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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 284239" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>There is a lot to say about using all these different techniques: they produce different flavors and smoking experiences, and are all worth a try. I don't use the fold & stuff method 100% of the time, because sometimes I like to vary and change things a bit. But this is my favorite method, the one that gives me the best flavor, therefore the one I use the most. However, it doesn't seem to work very well with some flakes, such as the ones from C&D, which start desintegrating as soon as they're removed from the tin. I've just been experimenting with Exhausted Rooster (got that suggestion from the "What's your Favorite C&D Blend?" thread) and realized that the only way this blend works for me is fully rubbed. The same for C&D After Hours flake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 284239, member: 192"] There is a lot to say about using all these different techniques: they produce different flavors and smoking experiences, and are all worth a try. I don't use the fold & stuff method 100% of the time, because sometimes I like to vary and change things a bit. But this is my favorite method, the one that gives me the best flavor, therefore the one I use the most. However, it doesn't seem to work very well with some flakes, such as the ones from C&D, which start desintegrating as soon as they're removed from the tin. I've just been experimenting with Exhausted Rooster (got that suggestion from the "What's your Favorite C&D Blend?" thread) and realized that the only way this blend works for me is fully rubbed. The same for C&D After Hours flake. [/QUOTE]
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