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DonutLuvr

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 12, 2019
218
1,650
Butler County, Ohio
Not my favorite by any means, but no fuss- go to, scoop it straight out of the container with whatever pipe I’m using would be Granger. I find myself reaching for it more and more when I don’t want to take the time with drying a flake or cutting off a piece of plug. Plus, it’s readily available and don’t have to spend the time hunting it down like some of my more preferred blends.
 

Streeper541

Lifer
Jun 16, 2021
3,179
20,161
44
Spencer, OH
Pretty much any ready rubbed non-aromatic burley in a pouch... that's as easy, no fuss & go to as I get. Missouri Meershaum's Missouri Pride comes to mind.

Not my "go to" blend, but that's about as easy as it gets for me. I've got at least three opened pouches of it currently laying around; in my tractor, my truck, and in my garage.
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ChickenT00th

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 30, 2020
112
400
I’d say pease’s Telegraph Hill is an easy smoke in any pipe.
This one is one of my favorites but has been fussy for me lately more than usual. Probably user error on my part than the tobacco itself. It seems like if I pack it slightly too tight, doesn't burn. Pack it slightly too loose, doesn't taste like anything. Any tips?
 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
26,280
30,316
Carmel Valley, CA
This one is one of my favorites but has been fussy for me lately more than usual. Probably user error on my part than the tobacco itself. It seems like if I pack it slightly too tight, doesn't burn. Pack it slightly too loose, doesn't taste like anything. Any tips?
How are you regulating moisture content?

Perhaps it needs to be drier, then load neither too tight nor too loose! :)