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thbg

Might Stick Around
Aug 30, 2011
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I improperly stored a tin of Orlik Golden Sliced and it dried out to the point where it just shattered when I picked up a flake. My bad.
I broke up all of the flakes (no choice really) and put them in a mason jar. My plan was to try and bring this back to life. I recently bought a small amount of Boswell's Black Cherry Cavendish and it was was very, very moist. I chopped up some of the BBCC to make it finer and added a few pinches to the broken up Orlik Golden Sliced. I then added a orange rind to help with bringing some moisture back.
I let it sit a few days and pulled out the rind. The rind was dry and the flakes with the BBCC were moist to the point of being able to comfortably smoke!
I let it sit in the jar for a little over a month without touching it.
Just lit the first bowl up tonight and it is out of this world. The cherry is way in the background, but delightfully present and the Orlik Golden Sliced is really taking a liking to it. It also tastes more citrus-ish (maybe from the rind...maybe my imagination).
Regardless, it was an experiment that could not have worked out better and I had to share the outcome.
Cheers. t

 

smokenscotch

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 23, 2011
618
57
Thx for the info, I'll keep it in mind for flakes. Currently I am hydrating some Erinmore pouch by Murray's. I hope it works out.

 

lifeon2

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2012
625
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denver co
good to hear. I almost cried at a local shop the other day when the owner told me he threw out several pounds of tobacco because it was to dry.

 

spartan

Lifer
Aug 14, 2011
2,963
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When I want to rehydrate my tobacco I use a small square of a new sponge and thread a string through it and put it in a jar of tobacco.
But when you close the lid the sponge is very close to the top of the jar and not touching any tobacco. It works GREAT and only took about 48 hours to rehydrate aboue 3 oz of tobacco to perfection.

 
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