Whalen
Well-Known Member
Well I have been asked to add some snuff techniques to the forum and I am happy to comply. I have two snuffs planned and I began the first today. I purchased ten pounds of BigBonners Burley and began stripping the stems and ribs out last week. I now have about two pounds cleaned and these were placed in the oven at 160 degrees for about an hour to dry them prior to processing.
Once crispy the leaf was reduced using a blender I found that had a easily removable blade that I could sharpen, and I did sharpen to a razors edge. The resulting tobacco is now in the form of a almost finished powder. It has a raw tobacco smell that irritates the nose at this point. Sure makes me cough when powdering it!
I use the weight of the Tobacco powder to calculate a 2% amount of Sodium Carbonate (Washing Soda), and 1/2 of 1 percent Kosher Salt. I use just enough clean well water to dissolve the salts, and add this back into the powdered tobacco to rehydrate and then mix thoroughly. This mixture will now be set aside to develop. May be a month from now, we will see.
Once crispy the leaf was reduced using a blender I found that had a easily removable blade that I could sharpen, and I did sharpen to a razors edge. The resulting tobacco is now in the form of a almost finished powder. It has a raw tobacco smell that irritates the nose at this point. Sure makes me cough when powdering it!
I use the weight of the Tobacco powder to calculate a 2% amount of Sodium Carbonate (Washing Soda), and 1/2 of 1 percent Kosher Salt. I use just enough clean well water to dissolve the salts, and add this back into the powdered tobacco to rehydrate and then mix thoroughly. This mixture will now be set aside to develop. May be a month from now, we will see.
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