I tried milling some Sansepolcro flake in a mini food chopper that came with a hand immersion blender as an accessory. Since we already have a food processor, this accessory was left in the box unused. I ground down the flake into smaller pieces and it has completely changed my enjoyment of a flake tobacco.
My usual experience when attempting to smoke some flake was to dry it out and merely break up the tobacco flakes by rubbing it between my fingers and in the palm of my hand. This process certainly broke up the flakes, but it was still fairly coarse. Attempting to light this in my pipe was like trying to get a bunch of sticks and logs alight with just my lighter. After many relights, I might get the tobacco lit. Other times not. The constant relights distracted from just enjoying the smoke. I have been tempted to video lighting a pipe full of rubbed flake using my ox-acetylene torch to get that damn thing to light.
Milling the flake (gently) in a food mill changed all that. What a difference!
My usual experience when attempting to smoke some flake was to dry it out and merely break up the tobacco flakes by rubbing it between my fingers and in the palm of my hand. This process certainly broke up the flakes, but it was still fairly coarse. Attempting to light this in my pipe was like trying to get a bunch of sticks and logs alight with just my lighter. After many relights, I might get the tobacco lit. Other times not. The constant relights distracted from just enjoying the smoke. I have been tempted to video lighting a pipe full of rubbed flake using my ox-acetylene torch to get that damn thing to light.
Milling the flake (gently) in a food mill changed all that. What a difference!









