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My friends, I just made something mind blowing, a moment of boredom led to a great experience (buzz), I don’t know if its safe but I’m still alive and breathing. I took 40g dehydrated/crushed tobacco leafs. 20g of crushed espresso coffee beans. 2g of calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) 120ml distilled water. Place water, tobacco, coffee and calcium hydroxide in a pot, boil on a the lowest heat possible with lid on for 1 hour. (but I think the longer the better just keep adding more water if it gets to thick) this was my first attempt. Drain the liquid trough the finest sieve you can find (I used the screen inside my coffee maker/percolator) Place liquid back into the pot on the lowest heat setting on your stove, let all the moisture evaporate until you are left with a rock hard substance. Leave it to cool down, place your tool for chiseling the residue of the bottom of the pot inside the pot, put a plastic bag over the pot( otherwise the fragments will fly all over the place) and chisel away. Take the fragments and put it in a ball mill (I use a big plastic bottle with 10 ball bearings in it). Shake the bottle(or put it in your ball mill) until you are left with a substance similar to instant coffee, I made mine as fine as Mc crystal snuff, make sure it stays dry at all times, and put it thru a fine sieve, and enjoy. Beware the backdrop!!! And if you try this, please tell me what you think.

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beware the backdrop? well i dont have the means or the inclination to try this, but if anyone else tries it or anyone in the uk wants to try it and ship me some, definitely post feedback here! im interested to see the results.

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Is it possible for me to send you some, and if is possible how? @firestarter0

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Final product.

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texture looks well.

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It’s certainly a great Victorian sounding name if you ever market it!

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And it hits harder than Mike Tyson

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@celsen all you need is a shipping address to send some of your product. As long as your not shipping hundreds of grams at a time its ok. IfYou want to try I’d gladly give you my shipping address.

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@distaind, Leave your details in my inbox, and I’ll do it.

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Good day everyone, last night I tried the same recipe as mentioned above, but I left out the coffee beans, so its a 100% tobacco leaf extract, I just took my first hit, a small amount in each nostril, and boy what a buzz, the only problem is that the powder needs to stay dry at all times, so I don’t know how to cure this snuff. Does anyone have some advice? I know this is something new and there’s no information about something like this, but is it possible to cure a snuff if its humidity levels are at zero?

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@Celsen what variety of tobacco you use?

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Leafs I bought from local farmers, 50/50 dark leaf and a light leaf. @Nikolaos

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@Celsen That sounds pretty good. What’s the flavor like? Tempted to try making it with some of the cigars I let dry out. The experiments that @fredhanna is doing with berry powders etc, that might be a nice way to flavor it if one wanted a bit of a berry coffee flavor… Could also see adding in some kind of cocoa/coffee flavor, or even (and I know this is blasphemous) mixing it with a chocolatey snuff like Cafe 11. Somehow a chocolate coffee or a berry chocolate coffee snuff seems like a good evening snuff.

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@barkingLeopard, It smells a bit like cocoa powder already but I made it from raw tobacco leafs, I still need to let it cure, its a very earthy flavor, today I made a snuff using some dried out pipe tobacco cherry and vanilla, I added some of the leaf extract into the snuff and hydrated it with a dash of glycol, I’ve been taking it the whole day and I’m loving the flavor and the buzz, @fredhanna it sounds like you are good at scents and flavoring snuff, do you have some advice for making berry flavoring?

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@Celsen, I do not know how to make snuffs involving liquids. I intend to learn how someday but it seems you are way ahead of me on that front. As for berry flavoring, I have played around with blueberry and cherry powders added to snuff and that seems to work pretty well.

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I like to make snuff. I make my own essential oils and extracts, so I have some experience with “sauced” snuff. My question is if sugar, cocoa, espresso powder, etc. would work in snuff. Never tried it, but I’ll try anything once. Twice if I like it. Three times if it doesn’t kill me or send me to the ER. Does anyone here have experience with these?

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Cocoa powder is apparently very bad to inhale, so no strong toast sniffs