Thanks, I have 2 tobacco juices that are really bland. Almost no flavor but vape well. I read about the microwave extraction and it sounded so simple thats what gave me thought. I"m still very new to all this.
from the p&c website........
Daughters & Ryan Windsail (Tins, Bags, & Bulk):The Windsail line of tobaccos use the finest grades of one of the most versatile and widely used types of leaf- sweet and velvety flue-cured Virginias. All three blends share a fresh and natural flavor.
Windsail Regular is a naturally sweet selection of golden Virginia; tasty and smooth.
Windsail Silver utilizes lighter grades of flue-cured leaf for a somewhat mellower smoke.
Windsail Platinum features light, choice leaf for exceptional smoothness.
With 3 pounds of leaf you could try a few different methods to make your own. If you want to keep it simple just grab a 12 oz mason jar (I use the tall jellies) clean and dry the jar fill with about an 1.5 oz of tobacco and pour in 100% pg. Gently work it in with a clean plastic utensil until it's fully soaked and just covered. Put a lid and band on it and put it in a drawer for about a month or 6 weeks. Then it's just a matter of separating and filtering. Use caution if microwave extracting as pg gets very hot very quick. For my heat assist extracts I use a modified dehydrator with the trays cut out to accommodate the 12 oz jellies and heat at 150 for about 36 hours then cold soak for about 4 weeks. Makes for a pretty potent extract. I don't buy juice anymore and I really like the Virginia's. Then you could experiment with adding flavoring and such as Str8 suggested. I like them just as they are, though I mix up some hybrids for my son. He's a big Carmel and Apple fan. I have a hard time keeping them mixed up for him, he loves em. I'm vaping a Tatiana cigar extract right now, Nightcap, it's about 3 months old now and it's fantastic! Anyway good luck if you give it a go. It's really pretty easy.