Excel is my friend. Having used it often in my professional life, I have a lot of both experience and comfort with that program. Easy to use once you develop a format and system. My problem is hat I have accumulated so many and so much product over the years, I very often forget that I have some blend that I see in a catalog and think I should get some of that, forgetting that I already have some.
As you probably already know, I recieved about 1.5 oz of Dunhill 965 My Mixture at the STL Pipe Show last Saturday. It had been jarred April, '03 I opened the jar Monday and it was as dry as a bone (as I suspected). I immediately started a 3 stage humidifying process which by Friday was totally successful. So I have rejarred it and made a label for the jar. Here it is now, ready to smoke:
@KA9FFJ Weird, I have mason jars from over 10 years ago that have never dried out. The jar must have had a crappy lid….or it was dry when it went into the jar?
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Excel is my friend. Having used it often in my professional life, I have a lot of both experience and comfort with that program. Easy to use once you develop a format and system. My problem is hat I have accumulated so many and so much product over the years, I very often forget that I have some blend that I see in a catalog and think I should get some of that, forgetting that I already have some.
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I opened the jar Monday and it was as dry as a bone (as I suspected).
I immediately started a 3 stage humidifying process which by Friday was totally successful.
So I have rejarred it and made a label for the jar.
Here it is now, ready to smoke:
Weird, I have mason jars from over 10 years ago that have never dried out. The jar must have had a crappy lid….or it was dry when it went into the jar?