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Round up it is. I like that.@Ranger107
How about Saguaro Canyon
Or seeing its a Cattle Drive derivative, simply call it Round-up
Round up it is. I like that.@Ranger107
How about Saguaro Canyon
Or seeing its a Cattle Drive derivative, simply call it Round-up
Kinda like...herding cats?Thanks a bunch, man. The drama can get a tad stressful, but it's worth it.
Is it generally recommended to store tobacco in the fridge when one is keeping a large quantity?Smoking this as well. I love the vanilla aros and have some great name brands but I really,really love this blend as it is kinda a vanilla aro when your not having a vanilla aro.
Not sure if its classed as a codger smoke over there but I love it. I Keep it in the fridge.
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Fridges & freezers tend to dry things out. I use well-sealed glass jars (Ball, Mason, etc.) to store bulk/non-tinned tobacco. FWIW, FTRPLTIs it generally recommended to store tobacco in the fridge when one is keeping a large quantity?
I store mine like any other dry goods-cool, dry, dark, and sealed. what I have out for use stays in a spring capped sealer. AlphaWarrior had the proper name for these but I have inconveniently forgotten it.Is it generally recommended to store tobacco in the fridge when one is keeping a large quantity?
Great advice. Never put tobacco in fridges or freezers.Fridges & freezers tend to dry things out. I use well-sealed glass jars (Ball, Mason, etc.) to store bulk/non-tinned tobacco. FWIW, FTRPLT
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