put in the dryer or sit on it till dry. use waterproof pants when attempting to sit on WET tobacco to make it dry. ii have a question tooo. why do girls and boys have different bpdy parts???
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I would put it on a tray in an airtight container with some water in it making sure the tobacco didn't touch the water for 12-24 hours.
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My add on to this answer is another method.
OK so here is what I do and it works for me.
What you will need:
1 strainer (colander)
1 small pot 1 quart
1 coffee filter
1 pack (I put all old tobacco in a coffee can) dried out tobacco
1 Empty Tobacco bag with zip lock
What you do:
fill pot half way with water and heat to boil
put coffee filter in colander put tobacco in filter
put lid to pan on top of tobacco
set colander on top of pan let sit with lid on check every few seconds
when moist put tobacco in pouch, do this until all tobacco is moist
seal bag.
I make my own cigarettes with pipe tobacco. I buy tubes and have a cigarette maker. When I make my cigs I have tobacco left on newspaper and I put in a coffee can. When I have a can full I use method above to make my tobacco fresh again. once I have done this once I throw out the second run of tobacco and start buying fresh bags again.
I know you ask why would you make cigarettes with pipe tobacco?
Simple answer it cost 2/3 less then cigarette tobacco (I buy pond bag pipe tobacco for 17.99 tax and all, that same bag if cigarette tobacco would pay 49.27, you do the math) and it does not have the additives that they put in cigarette tobacco.
I think Tobacco is not a wet crop
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
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Dry! Wet could damage it.
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