notcrack
Well-Known Member
Can someone post a recipe book recipe up for making chew. I have seen it mentioned, but I literally have no idea where to start.
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jitter, I started out with what you did and it just wasn't to my liking, The recipe I wrote out was my finished product
You guys are absolute legends. I'm now going to remove all humility and ask how do you chew chewing tobacco?
Yup, like jitter said though make to your liking. If it isn't what you like the first time, you didn't fail, you just found something you didn't like
You got my number on that one and I never tried it again ! JohnMost everyone who has ever chewed tobacco will have a story about their first time and it usually ends in them throwing up!
You guys are absolute legends. I'm now going to remove all humility and ask how do you chew chewing tobacco? I know you put some in your mouth, but I'm a little confused about the juice. Do you swallow it or spit it out? Is there a store brought version anyone would recommend I try to get hold of as a yardstick??
Chew is real simple to make. Just boil some water with apple cider powder mix or apple juice and add some tobacco after it gets to a sticky consistancy or just use brown sugar and molasses. when the liquid gets syrupy add some destemmed tobacco leaves cut however you like and mix together and turn off heat . let the tobacco soak it up then remove and place on a cookie sheet or something and let set and dry for a day. then you can wrap in a rope and hang it up or put in an old foil pouch and keep in fridge. The ropes you can wrap string around and just hang any where I hear cool and out of weather. You can do whatever you like for the flavoring but the tobacco you use will also matter.
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