When I smoked I liked a cigar called Dover Crooks ,They were soaked in rum.Really dry tobacco is nasty.One fellow who worked in a store where they sold tobacco said it was his job to sprinkle water on the tobacco every morning.He thought it was to gain weight as it was sold by weight.google jlhudsondeeds.net He as seed and books. chobiesgold .com sells seed.I started some seeds for a friend but he didnt take care of them.Tobacco carrys disease that bother tomatoes.An old vermont recipe was this.Bore a large hole in a piece of beech wood, pack in leaf tobacco pour in maple syrup and plug the hole age for 6 months.I expect this was chewing tobacco.Tobacco barns need a lot of ventilation.I would give up smoking at todays prices.I quit around 1960.From old books I see that farmers smoked a pipe after supper,never smoked during the day.A 10 cent pouch of Model pipe tobacco used to last me a week and you could roll two packs of cigaretts from a 10 cent pouch of Bugler. papers came with it.You have to be rich and crazy to smoke now.
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