I try to limit the # of tins open, as I don't want to crowd my shelves with unwieldy jars of partially consumed tins; so I limit it to about 6 open tins and try to work my way through them before opening more. (I've already got about a dozen jars in a different section for blends I didn't complete yet - and they take up extra space.)
Sometimes I wish I didn't do it that way, as I've got sooo many unopened and new-to-me tins on the shelf to still open and try. When I've got open tins that are simply "average", it seems to slow me down. The preferred ones definitely disappear faster.
But with those open ones, I'll do a lighter blend earlier, with more complex blends later, if I get to have more than 1.
Sometimes I wish I didn't do it that way, as I've got sooo many unopened and new-to-me tins on the shelf to still open and try. When I've got open tins that are simply "average", it seems to slow me down. The preferred ones definitely disappear faster.
But with those open ones, I'll do a lighter blend earlier, with more complex blends later, if I get to have more than 1.









