This sounds silly, but,
I've been choosing my cut recently but ease of storing, rather than how I necessarily like to smoke it.
For example, with Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake and Luxury Bulleseye Flake, I can fit 10-14 oz in a jar.
With ribbon cuts, I'm lucky to fit 6-8 oz in a jar.
With a limited storage space, I find myself ordering flakes and coins for their ease of cellaring.
I might be right for the wrong reason, I might be wrong altogether. However, something makes me happy about being able to fit a couple pounds of tobacco in just a few jars rather than taking up half a shelf in the cupboard.
Does this make my a certifiable hoarder?
Not unhappy if I am certifiable, just wondering if others are as certifiable as me.
Reminds me of the Radio Show skit "if you ... ... , you might be a pipe collector"
"if you buy tobacco based on cellaring density, you might be a pipe collector"
I've been choosing my cut recently but ease of storing, rather than how I necessarily like to smoke it.
For example, with Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake and Luxury Bulleseye Flake, I can fit 10-14 oz in a jar.
With ribbon cuts, I'm lucky to fit 6-8 oz in a jar.
With a limited storage space, I find myself ordering flakes and coins for their ease of cellaring.
I might be right for the wrong reason, I might be wrong altogether. However, something makes me happy about being able to fit a couple pounds of tobacco in just a few jars rather than taking up half a shelf in the cupboard.
Does this make my a certifiable hoarder?
Not unhappy if I am certifiable, just wondering if others are as certifiable as me.
Reminds me of the Radio Show skit "if you ... ... , you might be a pipe collector"
"if you buy tobacco based on cellaring density, you might be a pipe collector"