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Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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I didn’t do the tin foil thing. I just kept the lid on real tight. It got up to 214 and didn’t break. I wonder if maybe the key is to avoid shocking the glass with temp change. Anyway, it’ll take a lil nap for a week and I’ll report back.
 

SunriseBoy

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Nov 18, 2021
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Just a bit of an update on the "toasted" PSLNF, aka "Lazarus". As we speak, I've got some fired in a Savinelli 606, and it is very good. Quite smooth, and a fairly deep flavour.
It was necessary to do a second treatment of the potato peel to get the overall hydration 'about right'.
Anyway, it is a good accompaniment to my Remote Viewing.
 
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SunriseBoy

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I couldn’t wait a week after stoving so I’m trying them now. Stoved on the R and unstoved on the L. I wonder if multiple stoving sessions would be harmful or helpful in developing a deeper, richer 507c. Ima smoke these bowls and report back.
Yeah, I'm a very big fan of 507C. A very under-rated blend, IMO. Have liked this for a solid ten years or so.
I'm going to do a stoving application with this one also.
 

jdlander

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Jul 6, 2024
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Just read through this whole thread and I want to try stoving, but have a couple questions:

1. It seems most stoving is done with flake tobacco. Can it also be done with ribbon cut?

2. I understand the Burley doesn't have the sugar to benefit from this process, but isn't Burley sort of a "tabula rasa" tobacco, and can absorb flavor and sugars pretty well? Could I ADD sugar and flavoring to a Burley tobacco and then stove it? (e.g., brown sugar, molasses, coffee grounds, chocolate, whiskey, etc).
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
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I followed the instructions explicitly for a jar of LNF. But my Asperger's and numbers don't mix.
I did mine at 190 C instead of F...Oh dear?!
Anyway the stuff turned out to be toast. Literally, it was crunchy.
For some reason I didn't throw it out. Thought about it a week later, and did the potato peel add in.
Worked an absolute treat. About a week or so later I tried some, and it was just great. I tried some again last week and it smokes like ten or twelve year old flake.
Anyway, now it's labelled "Lazarus" Navy Flake.