Smoked last night . . . .
Yesterday I posted this picture, with some
dried out leaves from my tobacco plants. Said I was going to smoke them. Put them in a bag, crushed them up, and stuffed the bone dry tobacco into one of my "test" pipes, the
McQueen Miniature Prospector, the lower of the two little pipes shown in the photo below the leaves. Find out how they tasted in the
Skippable Observations below the picture.
Skippable Observations:
Even though the leaves were bone dry, they actually tasted great. Noticeably sweet, moreso than the Kasturi leaves in Mad Fiddler. The background was a touch harsh, but also, less in your face than the Perique in MF. However, probably because of their tinder dry condition, they burned very quickly. Got only about eight minutes from the Seafarer. I usually get 15 - 25 with commercial tobaccos, depending on cut. and packing. The plants are an oriental of some kind, by the way
I know I can blend this with some dark cavendish, and a codger, to produce a tasty and smokeable mix. I have two big plants, and could probably get a pound and a half of rather sweet oriental leaf from what is there, but I think I'll keep clipping the buds and harvesting a bit at a time. We'll see. Got lots to learn about.
So, it's mudpie making time. Just spent 1/3 of my income tax rebate (received just today

, on some blending tobaccos, and managed to snag a tin of Nightcap, which the Mohawk Reserve just happened to have. Yeah, $79 bucks, but this is actually okay for this neck of the woods. I'll keep you abreast of the progress, because I have enough of mix on hand right now to give 'er a try.
As for my vaunted rest time, it ain't workin' out so hot. Directors Meeting tonight. Hasn't stopped and I really do need a break.
And I'm suspicious about tomorrow because every silver lining has a cloud.
