Saturday, February 9, 2013

Cigarette Tobacco Seeds


How to make dip or chewing tobacco?
I have a big bag of Largo Pipe Tobacco... Is there anyway I can make it into a dip or chewing tobacco?
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I think your tobacco is processed differently than the dip or chew types of tobacco so you may not be able to make a worthwhile chew.



Here's the original recipe I stated with from: Link Arvid's Snuff Recipe:

"It turns out that snuff manufacture is surprisingly complicated, as you can see from Arvid's recipe:

Start the tobacco indoors in about March, because Minnesota's growing season is too short to grow tobacco outdoors from seeds. Transplant to the garden in late May or early June. The plants grow about 8 feet tall. Harvest the leaves around the time of first frost and hang them in the corncrib to dry until after Christmas. Grind the leaves in a Cuisinart (Joyce won't let him use one that's also used for food, so he had to buy another one at a garage sale). Add cloves, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, garlic powder, cinnamon and no-salt (Arvid is on a low-sodium diet). Separately, mix 1 tablespoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon molasses, a little wine that someone gave you for Christmas, and hot coffee. Stir the liquid into the powder mix. Place the mixture in a baking pan and bake at 350 F for 45 minutes. After the mixture has cooled, stir in one box of Longhorn snuff and 2 tablespoons of Khaluha. Refrigerate until ready to use, at which time you scoop some into a re-used snuff box. If you chew snuff in the house, have an old bean can ready for spitting purposes." I use real salt to taste, cut the baking soda to 1 gram per every 2 ounces of tobacco and use cooking wine for flavouring. Honey or maple syrup both work well in place of the molasses. It works better if you cover the baking dish.



-Ken



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