Several tobaccos I like are plugs and cakes. Cakes are no problem, but with plugs I always had the same problems as I do with some flakes -- basically I end up with rubbed out asbestos, or cubes that require endless relights if I don't pay attention for two minutes.
I finally tried something different. With a very sharp knife, I went for a shave off the plug, yielding two _extremely_ thin sheets. Rubbing it out yielded a shag that doesn't smoke like a shag (regarding the downsides of shag). Without drying, I found it to smoke perfectly, have more flavor (it seemed to me) and still lasted quite long. I never would have believed I could go through a bowl of Peterson's Perfect Plug (one of your denser plugs) on one initial light, but I did.
Anyone else have particular ways they prepare plugs (or even flakes for that matter)?

I finally tried something different. With a very sharp knife, I went for a shave off the plug, yielding two _extremely_ thin sheets. Rubbing it out yielded a shag that doesn't smoke like a shag (regarding the downsides of shag). Without drying, I found it to smoke perfectly, have more flavor (it seemed to me) and still lasted quite long. I never would have believed I could go through a bowl of Peterson's Perfect Plug (one of your denser plugs) on one initial light, but I did.
Anyone else have particular ways they prepare plugs (or even flakes for that matter)?
