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<blockquote data-quote="Charley Scanlan" data-source="post: 590912" data-attributes="member: 5598"><p>The tobacco came with a mist bottle of casing for each type of curing, 3 total, Whole Leaf says to apply this to the shredded tobacco. </p><p></p><p>I made a plug today (didn't use wax paper ((I have parchment paper)) wrapped all around the tobacco and had to do it again) and the guys at the International Pipe Smoker Lounge said not to spray the leaf while I'm stacking it. </p><p></p><p>[USER=1211]@Zeno Marx[/USER] It's a lot of fun, it tastes great, it's a fair bit cheaper than buying bulk, and you get to decide what you prepare to smoke. So far, and I don't even have a shredder yet, it's been very positive. Of course, I have a biochemistry degree that I never use, and I take a little of that into my blending. To each his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charley Scanlan, post: 590912, member: 5598"] The tobacco came with a mist bottle of casing for each type of curing, 3 total, Whole Leaf says to apply this to the shredded tobacco. I made a plug today (didn't use wax paper ((I have parchment paper)) wrapped all around the tobacco and had to do it again) and the guys at the International Pipe Smoker Lounge said not to spray the leaf while I'm stacking it. [USER=1211]@Zeno Marx[/USER] It's a lot of fun, it tastes great, it's a fair bit cheaper than buying bulk, and you get to decide what you prepare to smoke. So far, and I don't even have a shredder yet, it's been very positive. Of course, I have a biochemistry degree that I never use, and I take a little of that into my blending. To each his own. [/QUOTE]
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