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<blockquote data-quote="Hawker" data-source="post: 272732" data-attributes="member: 2466"><p>I jar most of my tobacco upon arrival then transfer it to the smaller jars (what i'm smoking for the next 2 weeks). I like that it comes a little moist as that way you don't have to rehydrate just set a bowl or two amount on a piece of edge folded paper in front of the computor fan untill desired moisture level is achieved for that particular tobacco. Zip lock bag it till you need it. Label bags as required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawker, post: 272732, member: 2466"] I jar most of my tobacco upon arrival then transfer it to the smaller jars (what i'm smoking for the next 2 weeks). I like that it comes a little moist as that way you don't have to rehydrate just set a bowl or two amount on a piece of edge folded paper in front of the computor fan untill desired moisture level is achieved for that particular tobacco. Zip lock bag it till you need it. Label bags as required. [/QUOTE]
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