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  • i loved this video i am a damn yankee but my garden is gonna have tobacco this year i like levi garret redman golden blend and copenhagen how does this compare in flavor.i figure fine cut and dryer for snuff .long cut and sticky for chewing tabacco

  • @jeremy19771000 Thanks. I would help you, but you're a damn Yankee. No, just kidding, lol! Okay, this here tobacco recipe would be similar to Red Man - and if you use a stronger pipe tobacco with more nicotine, then it would be similar to the Golden Blend. The flavor is very similar, tastes very good.

    As for dip, it ain't made the same way, so it would be a whole different recipe, it ain't just ground up chewing tobacco. When I figure a good dip recipe, I'll share with y'all!

  • Haha I can't understand him cuz im high

  • If I grow at home, how could I process the tobacco into a dip/chew form? I'm new to making this stuff and I've just been doing research

  • @xxCCBBxx To turn your homegrown tobacco into chew form you will have to cure the leaves, which is not very complicated. There are good articles on the Internet, including one Kiwi article entitled "Tobacco Growing and Curing at Home" and another one titled "Build Your Own Tobacco Curing Chamber and How to Cure Tobacco", among many other articles that will come up on Google if you search on the subject.

    After you cure your tobacco, then you will simply follow this recipe to make chew.

  • this taste like chew?

  • @ReDlahna Yes, because it is chew. And if you do the recipe right, it will taste just like chew from a pouch.

  • Lol hill billy all the way well i live in texas and dip have t truck body in my garage and said truck frame in back yard so i cant talk

  • Can't. Understand. Shit. Good video though!

  • Give a hillbilly a camera and let em go wild. Awesome video there ole bubby.

  • @PaCountryDippers Lol, enjoying complete redneck monopoly, as probably the only Southern redneck in the whole Scottish Highlands! Remember the movie Highlander, "there can be only one"? That's how it feels sometimes! Haha, well, I moved here a couple of years ago. I am of Scottish blood and just love the country. And with independence coming in 2014, I am very glad and very proud to be here, participating. Yeah, I sure miss Dixie sometimes, but I'm okay. I don't miss Obama!

  • RedNeck

  • @whosSpudday Redneck?! Me?! GTFO!!! Well, I never! You must be some kind of genius to come to such conclusion by yourself! But tell me, the revelation came to you when, that I was a redneck? Was it when I dressed like one, talked like one or looked like one? Was it when I cooked and then chewed tobacco? Or was it the banjo picking, perhaps?

    But as much as your revelation surprises us all, I gotta be a dick and point out that it's spelled "redneck" and not "RedNeck". Have a goodin'!

  • @MSfeller only person ive exer seen open an apple juice with a spoon haha

  • Great Vid, definitely going to try. Can bourbon be added for flavor? I was thinking of adding it at the end.

  • @henryiojhannes Yes, you can add bourbon (in moderation) and it will add flavor to it. For a real treat, buy or order a mason jar of Georgia Moon corn whiskey and add some - that will give it a moonshine flavor - sorta like the Beech Nut moonshine flavor, which is very good, if you happen to like the good ol' mountain dew. Another unique flavor would be adding a little bit of heavily peated Scotch whisky, like Laphoraig. A few drops will give the tobacco a spicy peated flavor.

  • If I shredded my pipe tobacco and use this recipe, would it be a good dip and not chew?

  • @13scott71 No, it would not. All you would have is chewing tobacco with the inconvenience of getting all over your mouth, like dip would if it were to be chewed. In other words, a tobacco abomination. Dip is a complete different product, done in a complete different way. Dippin' tobacco tastes, looks, feels and smells differently than chewing tobacco. It's not just shredded chewing tobacco.

    If I ever come out with a good dip recipe, I'll make sure to share a video with y'all as well.

  • @MSfeller Ok thanks for letting me know.

  • @13scott71 My pleasure, man. I'm studying deeply on how to come up with a good dip recipe, and trying different things. I know a few but I don't think they are good enough. If I come up with a good one, I'll be glad to share. Next time I upload something it will be on how to make plug tobacco though, just gotta find the time to record this thing once I cook this recipe again. For now I got a big ass bag of Stoker's chew, two big ass cans of dip, a lot of Swedish snus and lovin' it all

  • @MSfeller They got that Stoker's chew at a local tobacco shop here in my town, how is it

    ? I chewed when I was younger but went back to dippin' recently.

  • @13scott71 Despite being very cheap, it is a very good quality chew. They even have exotic flavors, I've been through a bag of Butternut and one of Black Wild Cherry, both were very good. I'm getting Apple flavor next time, just trying it out. Their regular flavor is very good. I'm the same way, I chewed most of my younger days until recent years, when I switched to dip. Now I switched to Swedish snus, but I still do dip and chew here and there. But yeah, I would recommend Stoker's!

  • Does this have more nicotine than a Levi Garret or Redman Golden? I was thinking of adding some dip to those chewing tobaccos to make them stronger probably Skoal straight or apple.

  • @BootlegFightVideo It has enough nicotine, similar to the Golden Blend. Although it's none of my business what you do, I wouldn't add dip if I were you. That would ruin the chew, I'm sure. And quite honestly, it wouldn't make sense. You don't mix chew and dip, you have them separately. Adding dip to chew won't make it stronger, it will make a mess.

    If you want to make a chew stronger, you can buy nicotine for electronic cigarettes and add some to the chew - at your own risk.

  • this dude is a bad ass

  • @rip681 Would love to, but you got the new channel design. I have no idea how to do it there. I hate that new design with a passion, and I hate that it will be shoved down our throats by Google this upcoming March. It will kill the fun I've been having for years here on YouTube. So I tell you what, go to my channel and add me as a contact, lot easier. Then I'll answer your questions, my pleasure. If my channel cannot be viewed for any reason, just let me know and we'll figure it out.

  • Ms feller keeps it frickin real, thanks for the recipe

  • @Blueshit102 My pleasure buddy. Keep on a-dippin'!

  • The list of things you can do in Europe can be written on a post-it. The things you can't do wouldn't fit on the wall of China. No wonder why they hosted two world wars, there bored to death.

  • @primitiveheadbanger Tell that to the Dutch people, lol. Lots of stuff that can be done there - none of which I am interested, but still. My favorite thing here is Scotland is their moonshine policy. You don't go to Federal Prison for years like some vile criminal, they just take your stuff. Popcorn Sutton would tell you, land of the free my fucking ass. That concept has been dying for years, getting worse. By the way, you can hunt deer in Scotland too. It ain't that bad.

  • @MSfeller You can make shine, just don't sell it. It's a law that's not enforced in some places. On the other hand the fed's will pass up crack dealers on their way to bust a still in other states. As for freedom, I only read about that place in history books. People who are depended on "modern society" don't see it. If they tried to homestead they would see that were not as free as we think. We may have more freedom than other places, but that doesn't mean were the land of the free

  • @primitiveheadbanger Get caught making shine in the US, and they prosecute, you're in big trouble. The Feds take taxes seriously. It is true that they usually go after those who are selling it, but it is against the law to distill spirits at home. My uncle that did some hard time, although granted, he was selling. You can only make wine or beer. It's ridiculous, we should be able to distill our own spirits. Only place I know it's 100% legal is New Zealand as of now.

  • Ay great video!! I'm guna try that tomorrow. U think maybe I could mix it up a lil bit and maybe add some honey or brown sugar or somethin?

  • @tmarshall707 Thanks. Well, brown sugar kinda like molasses, a byproduct of sugarcane, so it would be like mixing air and wind together - wouldn't improve it. So I wouldn't mess with it, as it could also make your chew gritty if not dissolved properly. But as for the honey, yes, I love honey and I have used it on my recipes before, and it was pretty good chew! So I don't see why not! Just add the honey before the molasses, heat it up a bit, then do the rest normally, as shown.

  • how do you make or turn that into plug? Theres this plug chewing tobacco thats shaped like a brick. How do you make that?

  • @KripDrip I made plug before and it was purdy doggone good! Okay, this is how you do it: do this recipe. After you're done, get what you wanna turn into plug and mold it into a brick shape. Put it in a preheated oven, at about 180˚ to 200˚F, only for a couple of minutes. The molasses will melt. Don't leave it for too long though! Once done, mold it again while hot. Apply some pressure, but not too much. Then let it sit in a well-ventilated area. Once it cools off, you got plug tobacky!

  • This was absolutely amazing. plan on trying this very soon as my dad is an avid pipe smoker and i have large access to the different flavors and blends

  • how do you make dip? the straight flavor. the kind thats in skoal and copenhagen.

  • @KripDrip Lol, I know what dip is, got a packed lip right now! I made some dip many years ago, but I don't have access to the ingredients I used back then. I'm working on it though, and will try to come up with different recipes. Once I figure it out, then I'll make sure I share with y'all and make a video. But for now, I ain't got no dip recipe, sorry. Next tobacco video will be explaining how to turn this chewing tobacco recipe there into plug tobacco, which is pretty simple.

  • @KripDrip Oh yeah, and straight flavor is also my favorite, although I dip natural sometimes. Once in a blue moon I dip what I call fancy candy flavors, like cherry, citrus, etc. But straight is the way to go for me. I just recently developed a taste for Swedish snus, and might be making it my main thing from now on, although I'll always use my good old American dip and chew here and there. I also enjoy smoking pipe tobacco and cigars every now and then or on special occasions.

  • Very nice video, Banjo was awesome

  • Liked the vid dude! so subcribing!

  • man, i really enjoyed this. i was looking for how to make dip. still don't know how to make dip, but it can't be much difference can it? i'm in thailand for some months and didn't bring enough grizzly with me. not going to find that here. you post some very level headed, intelligent comments, btw, even to the idiots who just have crap to say. very good. watched the whole video, which i rarely do - short attention span on youtube, and got the banjo picken surprise treat at the end!

  • @indiakarl Glad you enjoyed, thanks! If you're gonna be down there for months, I'd recommend ordering dip online. Snus websites like the Northerner also offer US dip, I order 3 bulky cans of Stoker's every 3 months regularly myself. The catch is that it takes about a month to arrive, but it's cheap.

    I was in Germany once and had that dip problem. I made a crazy dip with some grounded black tobacco and Halls cough drop, alcohol, salt and liquid sweetener. It worked for me back then!

  • do not know how I got to this video..

  • where r u from?

  • @KripDrip It's on my channel, this video description, belt buckle I'm wearing in the video and my username (that's what the first two letters stand for). Count 1, say a word in between, then count 2. Old Man River. Elvis. Muddy Waters. Lol, can't get more clues than that bud!

  • @MSfeller ok thanks. And very cold my ass lol I live in Fairbanks Alaska the temps you have now is t-shirt and speedo weather. Like a warm summer day. LOL

  • @MrBugnutz I wouldn't doubt it, never been up yonder, but obviously nowhere else can beat y'all's cold, unless you're in Svalbard or something. Still, Alaska is a pretty amazing place to be.

  • @MrBugnutz hi there ive watched this vid a few times ,how do you determine how much salt to use? maybe i missed it sorry

  • @john20952 Howdy. I know it's a little annoying, and the same in many cooking recipes when they say "add salt to taste" (so a whole bagwould still be alright? lol), but I have no exact measurement for the salt. I add salt to taste - but since I did added salt while recording the video and without editing it out, you can see how much I sprinkled there and get an idea. You would use as much salt as you'd use on your grits, for example. Or your rice, noodles or spaghetti, etc.

  • @john20952 However, if you still ain't sure, there's a trick you can do to add more salt to your tobacco after it's done, if it turned out too sweet. Get a spray bottle, add water and salt to it and mix it well in order to dissolve the salt properly. Then get your tobacco, spread it on a flat surface and start spraying. Turn it over and repeat thge process. Then let it dry a bit for a few hours or a day - and that's it.

    Don't add just salt after it's done, or you'll be chewing salt.

  • Haahaha. Well done... You said you was in Scotland? That kitchen looks just like the one hostel I stayed at.. Can't remember the town for sure but I was thinking Inverness ? It had a club next door called " cake". Anyway where did you film this? I gotta know! Thanks!

  • @MrBugnutz Funny you said that, I actually worked, and lived in a hostel in Inverness for a while. I heard they closed the Cake. I used to frequent the Hootananny, they play good live Celtic music, I even befriended the tenor banjo player there and played my own banjo one occasion, it was awesome! But that video was not recorded there, or even in Inverness - that there is just my kitchen, of our wee rented house in Caithness, in the far-north of Scotland, where I live. Very cold here!

  • I had some Swedish snuff the other day. I live in Texas and I'm 15. I like Copenhagen fine cut but like I said I had Swedish snuff the other day and it was like I had a big ass ball of mud in my mouth... Nasty..

  • Ok so heat up pan add Apple juice stir till fomey add Apple juice lk five times then add molasses stir till rich brown and thin add the backer rite

  • @X01xCOUNTRYx01X Correct, except when you add the molasses with the already thickened apple juice, the mixture you get should be rich brown, but NOT thin. If it's thin then you didn't add enough molasses, as I previously stated as it being the possible cause of it going wrong. If that's the case, heat it up again and add more molasses. Don't hold them molasses back, man! Yes, then add salt, and then you add the tobacco, while it's hot, otherwise it won't blend well. That's it.

  • Hay man could u send me some of ur homemade dip mine didn't turn out right at all its sour as hell

  • @X01xCOUNTRYx01X Sorry your recipe didn't turn out good, but I cannot make and send any homemade tobacco to people off the Internet, neither can I afford it. Instead, I can give advice, suggestions and show y'all how to make the stuff. I'd say that your recipe turned out sour because you didn't use the amount of molasses that I recommended in this video - a lot of it. If you don't have enough molasses, you'll taste the tobacco and apple juice natural sourness. Add more molasses.

  • All do respect if u can't buy dip how'd u find this man but good video tho ima try maken me som

  • @X01xCOUNTRYx01X The tobacco used here is just pipe tobacco, which can be found anywhere on earth, any country has it. Except for maybe Bhutan, the only country on earth where tobacco is illegal.

    Dip as we know is only available in North America, but you can buy it online these days and have it shipped wherever you live. I got a full packed lipped of Stoker's while I write this, and three big ass cans (more like buckets) of dip in my refrigerator, and I live in Scotland.

  • Sweet as bro, i am in new zealand and they dont sell chew anywhere, i am missin Redman sooo much ha. Gonna try this out here i guess.

  • @johnson3hitter If you're used to Red Man and are abroad where they don't sell any chew at all, this will do the trick and you'll like this recipe. It's easy to make and the ingredients are readily available anywhere on earth. You can't go wrong bud.

  • What kind of tobacco do you use for this???

  • @johnson3hitter Just regular pipe tobacco.

  • what

  • @dave01945 It's a Southern thang, y'all wouldn't understand.

  • @MSfeller I'm only joking dude you must enjoy so good on ya sounded like you know your stuff and I still watched the whole thing it was quite interesting I don't chew tobacco and have no plans to but good video either way. I especially liked the end with the bagpipes and banjo it was a nice touch. I think you said you were in Scotland I'm also from the UK so as you know those things are not that common in these parts lol

  • @dave01945 I know, I lol'd reading and replying to it. You must have liked the video, to watch all of it when you ain't even into chewing tobacco! So thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, I'm still not ready to play the full pipes yet, but I've been practicing with the practice chanter and getting better, so I'll get there someday. And correct, I'm in Scotland, I live in the Highlands.

    You're right, smokeless tobacco is only popular in North America, Sweden and some Asian countries.

  • @dave01945 lolol hey dave!! we should try this shit lol like cook up loadsa stuff and make maggie eat it lol

  • Just found my new favorite channel on youtube!! I subd and friended ya.. I've gotta try this and being form Ky and living on a farm I have some great access to Burley straight from the barn...

  • @sgmanr61 Thanks buddy, appreciate that. I grew up on the farm... ain't a day in my life I don't miss and regret leaving it behind. When I get old and frail, I hope to bid farewell to all on my own farm land, if God allows me such blessing within my lifetime. I love Kentucky, had plans to move there with a woman I loved, but it wasn't meant to be after all. Now I'm in a very different place, but happy nevertheless.

    Well, one thing is certain, your recipe will turn out great with y'alls tobacco!

  • Alright that's what I used for my first batch it was good. I just didn't know if it was the good stuff. Thanks man!

  • @waltonmostellar Yeah, you got the right stuff, glad it turned out okay. You're very welcome hoss, anytime.

  • Hey man nice recipe it's good, but what leaves were you using. If you could tell me the name and type it would help a lot. You might have said it in the video but I just didn't hear it.

  • @waltonmostellar It doesn't matter what I said and showed in the video as far as brands, because those are Scottish brands and will most likely not be available where you live. For this recipe you use cigar tobacco. The reason why is because it is greener and less chemically altered than regular cigarette tobacco. But if you have access to raw tobacco straight out of the field, or cured straight out of the barn, it's even better. The tobacco used here was common cigar tobacco, found anywhere.

  • Superb my friend! Superb! I love the Banjo. I love my chaw too. I grow my own tobacco, a cigar wrapper type this year. I will be using your recipe to make my own chew. Thank you very much.

  • I;m thinkin a shot or two of some good whiskey in the mix!!

    Nice vid man

  • @smooretogo Thank you. I remember chewing Beech-Nut moonshine (which is, of course, unaged corn whiskey) flavor, and it did taste damn good. Whiskey is good, so yeah, you might wanna "give it a shot"! lol

  • Do you think that flavored pipe tobaccos would work? Cherry/Vanilla to be specific?

  • @IaMsPaRtA87 You know, that is a good question. I haven't thought about that option really. Yes, that actually sounds like something that would work! Last bag of Stoker's chew I bought was Black Wild Cherry flavor, it very nice. I am partial to vanilla as well, so I think it would turn out great. If the flavor is too weak, you can always add some essence (I explained this simple process a few comments below) and make it a wee stronger. Anyway, if you make it, let us know buddy!

  • 4:46 what the hell did u say

  • @ilovethebears100 I said その間、私はその木のスプーンを取得しようとするでしょう

  • is there any other kinds of juices you would suggest for flavor your tobacco or would you only suggest apple

  • @bignewb79 I would not recommend using other types of juices. But, after you're done, you can flavor it with the essence of your choice (little bottles sold on eBay, culinary sections of supermarket, wine shops, etc). Dilute the essence with water in a spray bottle, until you reach the desired strength. Spread the tobacco flat, on plastic or a large dish, and then spray it evenly with the essence solution. Turn the tobacco over and repeat the process. Then let it absorb the flavor overnight.

  • @bignewb79 By the way, besides of being able to use this on the video recipe, you can also try to use the method I just described to flavor regular loose leaf chewing tobacco that you purchase from the store, like Red Man, Levi Garrett, Beech-Nut, Southern Pride, Mail Pouch, Stoker's, etc. Although I do not like flavored chew myself (but I like some flavored dips), it would be interesting to come up with some new and unusual flavors, since the essence bottles come in a wide range of flavors.

  • love from senatobia mississippi!

  • @jaredbhello94 And much love back to all y'all in Tate County! I miss our beautiful state.

  • now i live in Howell Michigan and even i think this guys a major hick.

  • look i hope u are awear that u sound bad i lov uya as a American but dam man

  • @aseale7410 I sound bad? Well, I never! I was not "awear" of that. I reckon I ain't getting that news broadcaster job I was hoping for... oh shucks!!! I better move to New York City and try to get rid of my hideous and stupid Southern accent then, boss. Thanks, you changed my life. And to think many people here lied right to my face when they said "my accent was cool". Damn you, Dixie! You turned me into a freak of nature that cannot talk with a proper boring, generic and unidentifiable accent!

  • Well your very welcome!! keep on chewing. i know i will hahaha

  • BEAST

    

  • honestly i wasnt high and i love what you taught here.. im gonna use it. thankyou so much sir. i apreciate you

  • @rsplayer525 Lol, I was just joking around with you, bud. I'm glad I was able to help, appreciate your compliments as well.

  • I like your style

  • Just as I expected, only easier, thanks for this great video, I just started growing my own tobacco and now I can make chew.

  • @mikeyt619 You're quite welcome, I'm glad you find it useful. Nothing better than homegrown tobacco for this recipe. Best of luck and enjoy your all-natural home made chew, hoss!

  • Good video, great pickin hee haw!!

  • guessing hes a scotish redneck?

  • is this fake?? did i just get rickrolled?

  • @rsplayer525 You must be purdy doggone high, to confuse a redneck talking about chewing tobacco and picking banjo with Rick Astley dancing around like a faggot. This video is very real, and apparently, so is that weed that you've been smoking buddy, lol!

  • "27 8×10 color glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was to be used as evidence against us,"

  • Great Video thanks for sharing with us fellow chewers!

  • Shit man, i gotta learn English all over again :-)

  • Gosh! You a tru country boy/Redneck! haha

  • e olny one with a northern accent. haha even thought im "from the city" ill always be a country boy at heart. putting that aside, i always used to dip but once i tried chew a few years back i was instantly hooked. now i have a cheap alterenitive to the 7.99 bags of levi i usually get. thank you much and god bless! ps i love ur accent :D

  • @ThePCMACMAN Thanks for all the compliments. I'm glad that you'd rather be country despite living up there in a big old city. You are what your heart tells you, so good on ya man. $7.99 for a pack of Levi is too damn steep, so if that recipe is better on your pocket and save you some bucks, then I'm glad I was able to help.

  • This video makes me angry! not for the reason that most people automaticly assume (that tobbacoo is bad) but for the reason that i was rasied a hour out of chicago. i would litterly give anything to start life over again in being rasied in the heart of dixie. Your extremly lucky to have been rasied in the south. Up where im from people give me dirty looks when i walk down the street in my "hick clothes" but i just let it pass. its even more akward going down south every other month and being th

  • U think he likes bkack dudes?

  • @chase1297 No, I do not like black dudes. I don't like white dudes either - I prefer chicks.

  • my god man! you are quite the redneck! :D

  • lol real men open up there apple juice with a pizza cutter!

  • haha this guy is cool as fuck lol

  • super curious why you are in th UK.

  • @IamRidian I'd rather call it just Scotland. I moved here to the Highlands because it's a very nice and beautiful place, I like the people a lot and most of all, it's where my heritage is. Wonderful place to start things over and I feel right at home as well. Hope that answers your question, thanks for stopping by!

  • @MSfeller Hey there feller, i came across your channel, and really enjoy it, but i to was wondering why you were up in scottland, other than its where your people come from. What do you do there? Im working on moving out of the U.S, so any advice would be welcome as well.

    Thanks from Missouri.

  • @selfmadeboys88 I'm afraid nothing really that special. Make ends meet, pay bills, eat, sleep, etc, just living out my life as anybody else does elsewhere. I'm here because I am happy here, and that's what life is all about, being happy. Just search on google images "Scottish Highlands", look at those beautiful pictures. It's awesome, beautiful and I feel at home here. And home is where you make it.

    Yeah, if you want any tips about moving, just send me a message and I'll help you if I can.

  • im sitting here smoking a cig wondering who the fuck would put that in their mouth. it looks like shit.

  • @ijustsmokedajoint Rich people put caviar in their mouth, and it doesn't look any more flattering than this, in my opinion. But each to his own, rich people have their habits and we rednecks have ours, just like you have your cigarette. Besides, it's all tobacco, just used in a different form and chewing it happens to be the oldest way of using the plant.

  • @MSfeller i used to dip but that shit looks alot better then what you just made lol

  • @ijustsmokedajoint As the description says, this is chew, not dip. Lol, it ain't supposed to look good, we ain't taking no pictures of it... this ain't no beauty contest! It's supposed to taste good and deliver nicotine, and this recipe does the trick, if that's what you're looking for. But if you want it to look cute and adorable as well, you can always adorn it with some glitter and rose petals lol

  • can you just use applejuice concentrate? (since they take that and add water to it for apple juice anyways) and heat that up?

  • @geckomage I never tried, but I reckon it would work just fine, as long as it's heated.

  • lol nice man. i thought this was an interestin video. i myself stick to my cope straight dip. lol. nothin better than bein a country boy! cuz we all know ladies love them country boys ;)

  • Anyone else notice the confederate flag belt buckle lol

  • Tryin' to chew smokin' baccer ain't very purdy.

  • Smoking Skills 2:33

  • @remyxxxl Yeah, smoking kills. Then it's a damn good thing we're chewing it, instead of smoking! :)

  • hahaha

  • i love it when people say '' tobacci'' (4:02)

  • the martha stewart if Mississippi. great video

  • @ianw3123 Ha ha ha lol, now that's funny right there! Lmfao!!! Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.

  • You still overseas or back down south?

  • @HondaSeth1500 I moved permanently, so yeah, still overseas. I wasn't in the South when I left though, I was living out West. It's been more than 2 years or so that I had to leave the South, but Dixie will always be in my heart, no matter where I'm at.

  • Very nice and entertaining video. Definitely going to try the recipe.

  • @DudeBearCow Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Good luck with the recipe, I hope it turns out good as well.

  • @MSfeller hey man a redneck here from ohio i love this man ur a awsome dude

  • did he say NiG#@R at 1:30 ??

  • @CANnTthinkOFaNAME I said "matter of fact, the only place IN HERE". I don't know what's with you Yankees and the damn word "nigger" - it's not the first time I say something totally unrelated and a Yankee or whatever hears the word "nigger" somehow. It's almost as y'all expect all Southerners to be saying the word all the time. If you wanna hear the word "nigger" - or any of its infamous variants, I suggest that you listen to rap music, where they say it all the time. Not in my videos though.

  • @CANnTthinkOFaNAME Lol, we Southerners aren't always "chasing niggers" on a pickup truck or burning crosses in people's yards, doing our sisters, or maybe killing and eating tourists. The Hollywood version of Southerners and rednecks may do such things, but in real life, we Southerners are just about the most decent, honest, hospitable, kindest and nicest God fearing people you'd probably ever meet in your lifetime. Drop the stereotype crap and take a trip down South - you would be surprised.

  • @MSfeller hey we do that all the time up north! lol

  • Yes sir! Gonna be deep in Fouke Arkansas.

    You have a good day brotha!

  • Hey man I'm 17 and I live in northeast Texas Texarkana to be exact. Once we get out of this drought I'm gonna try this at camp by the lake using all natural stuff. Love the video.

  • @davidburk13 Big howdy to all y'all down in Texarkana, good place to be from. Camping trip by the lake and some good chewing tobacco? Sounds like some good fun, y'all have a goodin' now! Thanks for stopping by and commenting, hoss.

  • 1:05 hahaha "but by gawd i like my chewin' tobaccin'"

  • OMFG THIS CHEW LOOKS SOOOOO YUMMY!!! im like druling

  • @TheCanadianDippers It tastes as good as it looks too! If you like Red Man, you're gonna love this.

  • @MSfeller im surely gonna make it but how do i get a hold of tobacco?

  • fuckin moose knuckle

  • @benisshattered Yeah, it's already been said. I have also addressed this embarrassing little problem in previous comments already. But the main purpose of this video is to show folks how to make chewing tobacco, and I believe that has been successfully delivered, regardless of how my damn pecker might look in them pants. Because to be honest, how my junk might look in my pants was certainly not a priority in my mind when I recorded this video, but rather just sharing a chewing tobacco recipe.

  • Damn man that is some great DIY homemade chew. I love the taste of Redman and never looked back. But I started off with grizzly and I love cope and skoal especially mint. But I was wondering if making your own chew was cheaper than the bags of Redman bc it's 6-7 dollars a bag here in southern Indiana

  • @Shawski18 I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is indeed a simple, but nevertheless great chew recipe. It's also a life saver, the other day I ran out of dip yet again (delayed Internet order), but thanks to this old recipe, I had something to chew on while I waited on my Stoker's. I had a can of Grizzly Mint not long ago, it was nice. This month my treat is Skoal Cherry. I love Red Man!

    As for which is cheaper, simple to calculate: how much is a bag of pipe tobacco in southern IN vs. a Red Man pouch?

  • i fucking love hillbillies!

  • Im 1/4 scottish . That shits awesome man and i learned the bagpipes to and cigs are not a pipers friend haha :) sweet video and badass tat on that left arm :)

    Doin it right MSFELLA!

  • @mikeman13064 Thanks, man, appreciate it. Yeah, you're right, I myself quit smoking to take on learning the pipes. Funny thing though, my tutor is a pipe major and the best player in town, and he's a heavy smoker... I reckon when you have the gift nothing can keep you down!

  • fags talking bout his dick. smh

  • nice dick bulge

  • @msfeller - Hell why'd you leave Mississippi?

  • @Johnaveryfast I have lived in many places ever since I was a kid... because I was not raised by my parents. So I was always moving. I reckon this rambling fever followed me into adulthood, as I've lived in many different states and even countries.

    Last time I was back home in Mississippi was 2009. Back then I was forced to leave because there were no jobs around, but God knows I didn't want to. It broke my heart, but there was no way out. After a couple of years living out West, I moved here.

  • Dats gone be like trueing regular cigarette tobacer.

    ......

    I'm shure anywon who has tried that is not very perrty.

    LMAO

  • dude looks like he has a big cock

  • ahhhhh Scotland.... almost as beautiful as Germany

  • @ilovescakebish I'm sure you meant to say Germany... almost as beautiful as Scotland, naw? Lol, just kidding, both are beautiful countries. Germany is a lot bigger though... and independent. I have actually lived in Germany myself a few years back, in Hanau, Langenselbold, Rodenbach and Gelnhausen, all in Hessen. Beautiful place, nice people, pretty women, good beer and of course, their renown, first class apple juice!

  • @MSfeller Aint that right haha. Scotland is very beautiful and I wish you the best of luck there! By the way this chewing tobacco is amazing. I like it more than then what i go and buy in the store. And greatest of luck learning the bag pipe! A beautiful instrument indeed! id love to see a video of you playing it once you've mastered it :).

  • WOOHOO ! How are you liking Scotland my friend i come from down south in Glasgow

  • @HerbSmoulder Oh, I love it here, buddy, thanks for asking. I don't think I can live anywhere else anymore! I just can't wait to get my HGV license, then I will get to travel all over this beautiful land on a big rig for a living. I also enjoy the people here, they are very hospitable, friendly and truly treat me as one of their own. But the accent thing never ceases to amuse people up here, most people never met a Southerner! Big howdy to y'all down in Glasgow, thanks for stopping by my friend!