LOL, we also say, "Gift is received in my heart, thanks all the same".If your cousin has flown back, where do I send the goose feather?
Smoked one of these at a few hours. Killer. That's an advantage to rolling with very dry filler, binder, and wrapper, I reckon.Just me rolling one cigar, no cuts or edits or anything. Pretty useless. OTOH I "invented" a new vitola: Corona Gorda Corta. Bunched 4 this a.m. and spritzed a couple wrappers. Rolled'em at lunch.
If blended while very dry, does that imply there won't be any further leaf interaction while sitting in the humidor? I mean the changes observed at three months, six months, or a year? Maybe without the added moisture it will take even longer for those reactions? (Writing this down was enough to lead me to think the moisture while blending may only effect the first time period, but maybe it kicks off the process too...)Smoked one of these at a few hours. Killer. That's an advantage to rolling with very dry filler, binder, and wrapper, I reckon.
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Fly Away Home.I never saw it. What is it?
Sounds amazing and inspiring. Come to think of it I guess I remember seeing previews for it once.Fly Away Home.
True story. A girl in Canada hatches goose eggs when mom gets offed. Winter's coming. They need to learn to fly south. Dad rigs up an ultra-light. She trains the geese to follow her flying. Away they go.
That's a great question, and one that if I attempt to answer I'm just going on random intuition. Not only have I read maybe hundreds of posts on this or similar questions (e.g. to do with freezing your sticks to speed 'aging') at FTT that all end in conjecture; but I've also been reading old-timey tobacco science documents going back to the 1850s for several years and they've been trying to figure out stuff like that all along; and even up to the present day there are mysteries about what goes on in tobacco over time.If blended while very dry, does that imply there won't be any further leaf interaction while sitting in the humidor? I mean the changes observed at three months, six months, or a year? Maybe without the added moisture it will take even longer for those reactions? (Writing this down was enough to lead me to think the moisture while blending may only effect the first time period, but maybe it kicks off the process too...)
Just a random thought, figured I'd ask in case youve experimented with this before.
That's pretty interesting. I listened to a series just yesterday on NPR on the secret lives of plants.
At 33 seconds Lorenzo does this move for flag application setup where he lays it down for gum then, he takes his finger and points it straight with the point of start. when he goes to place it, he is setup. at 45 mid-binding he de-stems the needed binder w/o letting go of the bunch.
. that's half ash.Rolled this thing a few days ago with some Willy leaf.
Love the music.