How to Get Dried Out Chewing Tobacco Moist Again

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Does anyone have a foolproof method of keeping tobacco moist in a tin?

Tom Blackshaw, Lytham St.Anne's Lancs

  • I've heard that adding a slice of lemon pare will do the fob.

    Kate, Brighton UK

  • Information technology has been several years since I bought tobacco in a can (pouches are cheaper ), just the last tin can I bought was lined with a polythene bag instead of paper. Folded over later on use this kept the tobacco moist. Afterward information technology somewhen disintegrated with repeated apply I tried replacing it with ordinary polythene numberless but they were no adept, not having a flat rectangular base.

    S Whibley, Ryton Tyne & Wear

  • Many people put a slice of potato in the tin... Information technology certainly works for around a week. A piece of apple tends to do the same but with a slightly more palatable result.

    Adrian Clarke, Malvern, Worcestershire Great britain

  • Put a lid on information technology.

    Lee Wright, Nottingham United kingdom

  • Wrap a piece of apple in tinfoil, fill information technology full of pinholes and drop it in your tin can.

    j owens, london uk

  • A piece of apple tree or failing that potato, the size dependent on the quantity of Tobacco in the tin !?!?!?!

    John de Villiers, London UK

  • soak your apple piece in rum overnight to requite your tobacco a nice flavour.

    j owens, london uk

  • Don't know about 'tins', merely I retrieve my father maxim that a piece of raw potato did the necessary for tobacco 'jars'.

    Ronnie Mcmillan, Glasgow Scotland

  • Put a little piece of apple, potato or carrot in the tin can... apple and carrot too give a nice flavour to the tobacco.

    dsutherland, Wick, Scotland

  • A small, square centimetre in size, piece of fruit peel (information technology's upwards to individual gustatory modality whether lemon is preferred over, say, apple) will go along your tobacco moist in a tin. It will even revive desiccated tobacco. Beware, withal: the pare volition go along its work after optimum moistness has been achieved, and will create the opposite, however equally undesirable trouble of rendering the tobacco too moist. The pare therefore has to exist introduced, and removed, at judicious intervals.

    Eric Wilson, Bath, Britain

  • How well it works or not objectively I am unable to say, but a method I remember being used to keep tobacco moist in pouches (which are only floppy tins in principle) was to put either a piece of irish potato or a slice of apple in with the tobacco. The theory was that the moisture in the murphy would gradually be captivated by the tobacco over fourth dimension. Afterward a calendar week or so, the potato was certainly somewhat dehydrated - and very grubby. Using a slice of apple was supposed to impart a fruity flavour to the smoke as well equally keep information technology moist. I'g not sure whether the potato moistened the tobacco directly by contact or kept the air within the pouch saturated. I likewise recall humidors, sealed jars for storing tobacco, which had compartments in the top in which a sponge soaked in water could be placed. That would bespeak that saturation of the air rather than directly contact was the method. I recall as a lad watching fascinated as old men would use a pocket knife to slice an apple for eating: faux teeth were the norm and couldn't cope with the crisis. At some point, they would solemnly remove the old piece of apple tree from their pouch and replace it with a new piece - like some solemn libation.

    Robbie Langton, Derby, United kingdom

  • The traditional method is a piece of orange skin, although I notice that knocking my Guinness over does the aforementioned trick.

    Bryan Simpkins, Hackney UK

  • Add a slice of white potato peel (ever use the outer peel rather than a slice of the inner potato). This will keep the tobacco fresh for about vii days, and will too re-moisten dried out tobacco.

    Glen, Amsterdam Netherlands

  • This is one of those mysteries that smokers the world over take been trying to solve. I tried everything going - A tot of whiskey, slices of potato, $.25 of apple, you name it. Cherry leaves are quite nice, as they flavour your tobacco a bit besides as keeping it moist for a while. It never really works, though, and your tobacco invariably dries out before information technology tin can be smoked. The merely solution I discovered that is truly foolproof, is to put the lid firmly on the tin, and never open it again.

    Mary Hinge, Bewdley United kingdom

  • I just tried this to dried tobacco and information technology worked corking. I placed the tobacco on a damp paper towel and folded it over the towel over the tobacco for a few mins before rolling and information technology revived the tobacco just fine.

    Linda, Grass Valley The states

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    debra, fort wayne usa

  • I fine a chlothespin works merely soak it get-go and then add it to your jar of tobacco. I purchase three sails... It is the best tobacco always!

    Cathy, Cocoa Beach USA

  • I was nervous virtually how to keep my bulk tobacco moist, or when to dry become it moist again so i could roll it amend. The answer is and worked great... The wet paper towel.. I employ the tear to size kind then tear the 1/ii sheet in half, wet towel, squeeze so non dipping so but tobacoo in small freezer or storage numberless, quart size, pack bag 3/four full, slide moisture towel on i side over tobacco, button out all air, then when done with smaller bags, put all them in a larger freezer handbag, push all air out... Leave overnight, so adjacent day towel is dry, remove it, so fluff the tobacco to mix it in its bag, then reseal, removing all air, and return them to the larger pocketbook, they stay moist, non to moist, and gear up for utilise just similar fresh ordered..... And most of all remove towel so information technology doesn't start to dry out again, and I accept never still had it go to wet to cause molding or bad taste.... Amount of wetness on the towel is dependent on how dry out tobacco is, but less is best to beginning and go from in that location... good luck.. I settled on Four Aces tobacco, I apply the full flavor and the golden package and alloy them, then roll them in a Mikromatic manus crack machine using gambler ruddy tubes, 100's, works great and smokes great... good luck

    Kirk, Coon Rapids, MN USA

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