I read that flake tobacco was the result of seafaring smokers that had problems with their tobacco drying out 'pon the high seas. Certainly moisture retentive stuff. My question being, how long done one dry it? And indeed how? Just exposure to air, I'm assuming. Though the air in England, in November, in my parky flat (I eschew central heating), is rather on the damp side... I'd be grateful for some advice from the seasoned flakemongers amongst you.