How to Prepare Your Homegrown Organic Tobacco & History [Not Cigar Fermentation]

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In this video, I will briefly show you how to make your own tobacco for wraps, cigarettes. Then for the feature presentation a beautiful pipe tobacco you can prepare yourself. If you search up some of the longest living people surprisingly these people smoked tobacco like the "World's Oldest Man" [114] smokes every single day.
One skill I enjoy that I think every person should learn is how to roll their own cigar, it's an extremely easy process once you get the hang of it, but getting the hang of it takes at least 1 and a half years. You actually can roll cigars without any tool, you just need honey to be able to hold the wrapper on the cigar and you can basically make the best tasting cigar in the industry. It's just the fermenting process is insanely long and tedious process. But if you'd like to learn about it, all the best cigar company's have video's on how to ferment cigar leaves.

BRING BACK NASAL SNUFF! All our Founding Fathers were snorting tobacco called snuff, and that why in your hand you have an anatomical snuffbox where the founding fathers and people from their day would dash some snuff to bump into their nose, it is a wonderful feeling and may make you sneeze in the beginning, but it is TRULY DELIGHTFUL! It is made by just grinding up a dried tobacco leaf, you can turn into an aromatic if desired, using fruits like cherry or orange for example. The founder's had the most kick ass snuff boxes which you can still look up online today, they were of old world artwork & craftsmanship.

Snuff (1964) | Nasal Tobacco easily grounded from a the dry leaf and often times flavored with aromatics like orange, cherry, ect and even herbs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XFxa1KT4gM

-When he does the spray down process DO NOT ADD SUGAR to your water, unless it's a meniscal amount.

To flavor put tobacco on platform in contain or jar, keep tobacco fully AWAY from liquid but above the liquid and allow the leaves to fully saturate allowing all the aromatics such as rum, vanilla or what have you to seep directly up into that leaf, getting everything nice, sticky and moist.

You should still support American Tobacco if it truly is American tobacco such as Cornell and Diehl Pipe Tobacco is an American company. This may save you a lot of trouble, what is a good first pipe tobacco to try? Get the Mac Barrens Plum Cake, which can be easily reproduced with Jamaican rum.

Handmade pipe using "madroño" wood (strawberry tree), no briar - Amateur tools
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ffCyWAdvYP8
Making a Pipe with Simple Tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-2bsRNxwtg
How to make a pipe #diy
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3q23k9EpoJ8

How to Roll an Ashton Magnum Cigar (The BEST Dominican Cigar):
Wrapper: Ct Shade
Binder: Dominican
Filler 1: Aged Dominican Seco Piloto Cubano
Filler 2: Aged Dominican Volado Piloto Cubano

How to roll the GREATEST Nicaraguan Cigar, (it is basically the Aroma De Cuba):
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Wrapper
Binder: Nicaraguan Binder
Filler 1: Aged Nicaraguan Seco Ometepe Filler
Filler 2: Aged Nicaraguan Ligero Condega

My go to store when I used to live in CT, order cigar leaves from here in ol' Tobacco Valley, this is where the Connecticut Shade [natural cream taste] wrappers are from for things like a Ashton Magnum or Dutch Master cigar.
https://www.leafonly.com/

Oliva V series wrappers are Ecuadorian Habano Sun Grown wrapper, if you play around with the Nicaraguan fillers you can probably figure the blend, or get it to almost identically match the flavor profiling.

Use less of the bigger leaf, use more of the smaller leaves for filler, try to get an evenish ratio. Bunch together rolling filler leaves with the binder, then rolling the wrapper. Glue with honey, then ready to smoke. Remember HEMP cures and prevents cancer and this is a fact!

Want to roll a barber poll, get to wrapper leaves and over lap them nicely and roll.

Don't want to buy a humidor?! GOOD! B/C all you need is huge sized mason jar or little one and Boveda 70% humidity pack (or make your own humidity pack which is made out of water and sterilized cloth [steamed]) and poof you got your own humidor!

How to FERMENT Tobacco:
Home Grown Tobacco FERMENTING TOBACCO | Not For Cigars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5DHxqaCTX0
Fermenting Tobacco at Home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDPwexLasLw
Nick Perdomo Explains the Process of Fermenting Tobacco in a "Pilon" | For Cigars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loLW-LPV-DA

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