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This forum is dedicated to promoting the American tobacco farmer and tobacco home growers across the globe. Whether you grow by the acre, in your backyard, or in pots, you should find valuable and accurate information here. We discuss any variety of tobacco, as well as numerous approaches to growing, harvesting, curing, and finishing your crop.
Hello, I wish to make an american style loose leaf chewing tobacco in the style off Red Man, Levi Garrett etc. I want it to create a lot off juice and spit like those brands Since I don't grow my own and the american brands are not sold here (sweden) I bought a few Samuel Gawith brown #4 twists, which I beleive is dark fired kentucky, dark ...
Ingredients needed: Fruit juice of choice (100% juice works best), molasses, glycerine, salt Prepping the leaf (I used BigBonner's dark air.. good stuff!): 1. Lay out some paper towels and spray the dry leaf with some water on both sides. Get it good and wet and let them sit out and absorb the...
This forum is dedicated to promoting the American tobacco farmer and tobacco home growers across the globe. Whether you grow by the acre, in your backyard, or in pots, you should find valuable and accurate information here. We discuss any variety of tobacco, as well as numerous approaches to growing, harvesting, curing, and finishing your crop.
I have chewed red man for years I got a couple pounds of leafs I simmered a couple cups of apple juice and salt till I got a light syrup added a couple big spoons of molasses then stirred in the tobacco I’ve let it set a couple days Great taste the tobacco is a little course but it’s super...
It had been years since I used smokeless tobacco. In high school I dipped and chewed - Copenhagen, Skoal, Red Man, Beechnut, Days Work, Good Money, etc. . A few days ago I bought a tin of Skoal and liked it a lot, but it is not as strong as I remember it being. Then a man who works for me suggested Morgan's chewing tobacco.
Mid stalk and up for chewing. They use some really bad quality stuff making chew sometimes. It is the flavorings that really make it. Putting it under pressure is very important to making plug chewing tobacco. Loose leaf is generally made under pressure too and then chopped. The pressure makes it go through a heat and kind of fermentation.
Occasionally I took a couple chews a day of mainly Red Man or some snus. I really enjoyed chewing but the bad breath it left was something that I have a hard time dealing with. I suppose that bad breath is just something that goes along with chewing and there is no way around it. Or did someone come up with a solution of some sort.
Chewing Tobacco: Products: Red Man (RM) Red Man Golden Blend (RMGB) Red Man Silver Blend (RMSB) Red Man Select (RMS) Granger Select (GS) Work Horse (WH) Brown Mule's Plug (BMP) Natural Leaf Plug (NLP) Red Man Plug (RMP) Tinsley Plug (TP) All Reviewed Products (Unless Noted): Sucrose ("flavour"-- common table sugar): 13.9 - 22.4% (not included ...
This forum is dedicated to promoting the American tobacco farmer and tobacco home growers across the globe. Whether you grow by the acre, in your backyard, or in pots, you should find valuable and accurate information here. We discuss any variety of tobacco, as well as numerous approaches to growing, harvesting, curing, and finishing your crop.