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Bad luck with virginias
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<blockquote data-quote="Justpipes" data-source="post: 32813" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I'm not much of a straight VA smoker either though I do enjoy them every once in a great while. I could probably enjoy them much more if I smoked more of them. When I do amoke them I find that they are much better if I dry them out quite a bit and it also helps to rub them out real good. Most likely the tongue bite that you are experiencing is from the moisture content creating unwanted heat from the steam effect. Try drying them out by rubbing them thoroughly and laying the tobacco out on a paper towel for a while to dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justpipes, post: 32813, member: 38"] I'm not much of a straight VA smoker either though I do enjoy them every once in a great while. I could probably enjoy them much more if I smoked more of them. When I do amoke them I find that they are much better if I dry them out quite a bit and it also helps to rub them out real good. Most likely the tongue bite that you are experiencing is from the moisture content creating unwanted heat from the steam effect. Try drying them out by rubbing them thoroughly and laying the tobacco out on a paper towel for a while to dry. [/QUOTE]
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