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chero

Can't Leave
Dec 25, 2010
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if you like orange use orange rind or lemon, if you like apple use apple.

use what flavor that you like,they all work.

 

bonanzadriver

Can't Leave
Nov 28, 2016
476
6
Hah,
A little Throwback Thursday here huh?
Well, as I've stated here recently, I'm definitely liking my tobacco on the drier side. Haven't had any that's crispy yet, but I've acquired an affinity for it not being moist either.

 

alan73

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 26, 2017
667
657
Wisconsin
Reviving old threads is good for the newer smokers just flipping through the threads for something to read. Been following the forums for a year or so , before finally joining yesterday .
Drier+1
Reviving overly dry tobacco with apples or orange skins -1, I prefer putting in a couple flakes of Sam gawith FVF , the humidity levels equalize , and both are then more smokable
Just my 2 cents

 
Apr 12, 2017
6
0
Alabama
I grow my own. Prefer a dryer tobacco blend. John Patton and John Cotton blends are dryer than most pipe tobaccos. I do like the change from time to time. Taste is what it is. We are all different.

 
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