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Just a quickie. It still hurts to sit for long.
Anyone ever heard of "NPO?" It's a medical term/order that means "take nothing by mouth, not even water." It's required for most surgery patients in the 24 hrs before surgery, but is also a treatment for certain digestive disorders like pancreatitis, when inflamed organs need a rest. Can last a week or more. (In such cases the docs use drugs to completely shut down acid production & etc. to avoid damage.)
With me it was eleven days. Gak. Anyway, except for a few things like plain water, yogurt, canned nutri-goop, and so forth, I STILL haven't processed anything. Certainly nothing with any flavor.
So, being the inveterate smoker-experimentalist I am, I just decided to take advantage of the situation to see what tobacco really tastes like.
As PB would say... day-um!
There's an entire field to be explored regarding all this. The optimum amount to smoke to extract the maximum flavor, how often to stop to re-calibrate your tasting assembly, for how long each time, etc. Because I guarantee you it varies 10X according to some sort of "saturation effect." The difference between a bowl of Kendal Dark just now and the same tobacco from the same pipe two weeks ago is absolutely mind blowing.
I will never again think I "know" what a given tobacco tastes like. It all depends...
So many things about our hobby are so profoundly affected by this realization that I haven't even started to process it.
Anyone ever heard of "NPO?" It's a medical term/order that means "take nothing by mouth, not even water." It's required for most surgery patients in the 24 hrs before surgery, but is also a treatment for certain digestive disorders like pancreatitis, when inflamed organs need a rest. Can last a week or more. (In such cases the docs use drugs to completely shut down acid production & etc. to avoid damage.)
With me it was eleven days. Gak. Anyway, except for a few things like plain water, yogurt, canned nutri-goop, and so forth, I STILL haven't processed anything. Certainly nothing with any flavor.
So, being the inveterate smoker-experimentalist I am, I just decided to take advantage of the situation to see what tobacco really tastes like.
As PB would say... day-um!
There's an entire field to be explored regarding all this. The optimum amount to smoke to extract the maximum flavor, how often to stop to re-calibrate your tasting assembly, for how long each time, etc. Because I guarantee you it varies 10X according to some sort of "saturation effect." The difference between a bowl of Kendal Dark just now and the same tobacco from the same pipe two weeks ago is absolutely mind blowing.
I will never again think I "know" what a given tobacco tastes like. It all depends...
So many things about our hobby are so profoundly affected by this realization that I haven't even started to process it.