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Why isn't home blending more popular?
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<blockquote data-quote="kxg" data-source="post: 550148" data-attributes="member: 4492"><p>I've home pressed several home blends and had mostly decent results. My motivations for trying the home press/blend were: It sounded like fun - and it was. Low cost of entry - a Noodle Press and tobaccos I had on hand. Some of my on-hand blends seemed to need something extra to improve their smoking quality, at least for my palate. Perhaps some of my on-hand blends were meant more for blending?</p><p></p><p>While it is fun and interesting, home blending, at least for me, only yields results based on my knowledge, my "nose", and the leaf I have available. In other words, I'm not likely to concoct nearly as interesting blends as the pro's. But, it is fun playing around with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kxg, post: 550148, member: 4492"] I've home pressed several home blends and had mostly decent results. My motivations for trying the home press/blend were: It sounded like fun - and it was. Low cost of entry - a Noodle Press and tobaccos I had on hand. Some of my on-hand blends seemed to need something extra to improve their smoking quality, at least for my palate. Perhaps some of my on-hand blends were meant more for blending? While it is fun and interesting, home blending, at least for me, only yields results based on my knowledge, my "nose", and the leaf I have available. In other words, I'm not likely to concoct nearly as interesting blends as the pro's. But, it is fun playing around with it. [/QUOTE]
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