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Bad luck with virginias
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<blockquote data-quote="Islander" data-source="post: 33503" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>FVF is among my favorites. As others have said, rub it out, let it dry for a while and be patient getting it lit. I pack it a bit on the light side as flakes will expand as they smoke. If flakes are packed too heavy, one will need to relight often and draw too hard, creating the bite. Smoke slow and easy and the rich flavor comes through. I've enjoyed FVF in various bowl sizes depending on how long a smoke I want, from group 3s to group 5s - it's the packing that's key....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Islander, post: 33503, member: 359"] FVF is among my favorites. As others have said, rub it out, let it dry for a while and be patient getting it lit. I pack it a bit on the light side as flakes will expand as they smoke. If flakes are packed too heavy, one will need to relight often and draw too hard, creating the bite. Smoke slow and easy and the rich flavor comes through. I've enjoyed FVF in various bowl sizes depending on how long a smoke I want, from group 3s to group 5s - it's the packing that's key.... [/QUOTE]
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