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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
It certainly makes sense. I've always thought I could taste quite a difference but like I said, I thought maybe it was all in my head.
Definitely not in your head. Same reason I don't believe in re-hydrating old tins that have been let to dry out for a long time. You might make it smokable again and it might be something you like, but there hasn't been a SINGLE blend that I've rehydrated and I thought "mmm this is delicious!". Once those oils oxidize, everything that defines a blend's flavor is long gone and they smoke harsh.
Speaking of...I have a tin of Kendall Cream that I accidentally let become Kendall Crackers...Any takers?
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Originally Posted by
LandonColby
Speaking of...I have a tin of Kendall Cream that I accidentally let become Kendall Crackers...Any takers?
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Branzig
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Heck, I smoke plenty of D&R and C&D blends-- the latter fairly dry, and the former often bone dry. Not ideal to let things degrade, but I'm a meat and potatoes kinda smoker. cobs 90% of the time, and don't sweat nuance too much. Mostly I just hate to waste tobacco so even some of the stuff that I screwed the pooch on I need to use up anyway!
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