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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 467025"><p>Being disciplined in the number of opened tins is key as Monbla mentionned.</p><p>It takes some time to get there but I managed to get...er, there. I have no more than 2 or 3 50g tins opened at any time. I simply leave the tins on one of the bookshelves in my study.</p><p>I mostly cellar tins for the long term. I store them in Coleman coolers ( no beer & ice in them, now! :lol!: ). Same for the 8oz Esoterica sealed bags and Samuel Gawith 250g boxes.</p><p>The few bulk tobaccos (sold in Ziploc bags) that I buy, mostly Gawith & Hoggarth, I put them in jars like Stick has shown and leave the tobacco in the bag.</p><p>I will also, withon the next few years, start experimenting on the culture of tobacco. </p><p>I am right at where I want to be for tobaccos. I will place a yearly order for some bulk G & H to maintain my beloved Lakeland District leaf and work my way down my cellar.</p><p>I should be fairly old when I'm done (well, I sure hope so!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 467025"] Being disciplined in the number of opened tins is key as Monbla mentionned. It takes some time to get there but I managed to get...er, there. I have no more than 2 or 3 50g tins opened at any time. I simply leave the tins on one of the bookshelves in my study. I mostly cellar tins for the long term. I store them in Coleman coolers ( no beer & ice in them, now! :lol!: ). Same for the 8oz Esoterica sealed bags and Samuel Gawith 250g boxes. The few bulk tobaccos (sold in Ziploc bags) that I buy, mostly Gawith & Hoggarth, I put them in jars like Stick has shown and leave the tobacco in the bag. I will also, withon the next few years, start experimenting on the culture of tobacco. I am right at where I want to be for tobaccos. I will place a yearly order for some bulk G & H to maintain my beloved Lakeland District leaf and work my way down my cellar. I should be fairly old when I'm done (well, I sure hope so!) [/QUOTE]
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