Back in 1996, Michael Butera wrote an article in P&T Magazine that changed my life. He said that he used a one speed food processor to chop up his tobacco to promote not only a more even and easy packing job, but also to thoroughly mix up the various components in blends. It takes a few tries to get the leaf chopped up just right, but man, does it ever make for easier packing, lighting, keeping lit and yes, even enhances the overall flavor presentation. I got a Black & Decker one speed food processor back in 1996 and still use it today.
Don't make the mistake I did at first though. After reading the article I grabbed my wife's 12 speed juicer and zapped a heavy Latakia blend for a few seconds too many. It came out looking like puree. And to make matters worse, I didn't clean out the juicer very well, I guess, because the next morning my wife was pretty dadgum upset when she drank some orange juice with Latakia shards in it.
Don't make the mistake I did at first though. After reading the article I grabbed my wife's 12 speed juicer and zapped a heavy Latakia blend for a few seconds too many. It came out looking like puree. And to make matters worse, I didn't clean out the juicer very well, I guess, because the next morning my wife was pretty dadgum upset when she drank some orange juice with Latakia shards in it.