Try this tobacco chamber coating...

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Patrick
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Try this tobacco chamber coating...

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Charcoal, powder sugar and water. Mix to a paste and apply to tobacco chamber to finish inside of bowl. Also helps to create a quicker burned tobacco coating.

It won't spoil like some of the other coatings that used sour cream and buttermilk.
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So, it's like charcoal flavored Krispy Kreme glaze? :D
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Shoot. Works for me!
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KurtHuhn wrote:So, it's like charcoal flavored Krispy Kreme glaze? :D

mmmmmm donuts on the grill
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This is a coating that makes some sense to me.
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