What are some household items that you can smoke "tobacoo" out of?!


Question: and what is some items to blow the "tobacco smoke into to keep the smoke to smell up my house


Answers: and what is some items to blow the "tobacco smoke into to keep the smoke to smell up my house

an apple was always made my favorite pipe. tastes delicious. then you can just eat the evidence. blow tubes (paper towel with dryer sheets) work the best to hide the smell. smoke ur tobacco by an open window and spray some febreeze when you are done.

a hollowed out mag light works pretty well for "tobacco"smoking

blow through a few wet rags, dont know if it would work but seems like it would

The most ingenious method is this:

Use a large upside-down glass. Fashion a holder for your "tobacco" from a screen from the inside of a waterfaucet that is proped up by a large paperclip _under_ the glass in such a way that you can reach under there with a long match and light the material. There are special matches available at some hardware stores for lighting older stoves and furnaces that work well for this project. Have a soda straw ready.

This requires some skill, but can be done without smelling up your house if done properly.

Have your soda straw ready!

Light the material under the glass, with the upside-down glass slightly raised above a FLAT tabletop to let in just enough air to support combustion.
When the glass is filled with smoke, and not yet pouring out from under the upside down glass suck it out quickly with the straw and then close the glass down on the tabletop.

We did this in college, and it worked extremely well - it works best however with resinous mixtures such as kiefe or guess what else.
If you have a leafy blend, clean it carefully, then pack it in the screen before you set it up under the glass for ignition.

Get it?

stuff about 5-10 fabric softener sheets into a paper towel tube, now exhale, nothing but fresh air comes out!





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