Re: 1st Time Bulk Storage Question



"pipeman" <kenlieberman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> John the keep it simple reference was in regard to the original post
> not yours. Yours was off topic which is another issue, a guy asks for
> a recipe for chicken and you give him one for steak? Not really
> helpful to ingore someones question to pursue your own agenda is it?
> Stoving is a different issue, whether or not you like it, and it does
> change the tobacco which was an issue not inquired about. It would
> have been more helpfull to start a new thread along the lines of: a
> thread about canning tobacco made think about how easy it would be to
> stove as part of the process....
>
> KL
> tb in an Ashton bent Pot


The above post is the one that takes the thread off topic. My suggestion was
related to the process of canning with heat. An interesting--to
some--diversion if one is heating mason jars of tobacco anyway. Though it is
not helpful in your mind, it may be to some. It was to me when I first heard
of it. His question was answered abundantly already.

John


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