Now you will breathe only oxygen, right? Sell it or save part of it for possible converts down the line among your family/friends/acquaintances? You could even save it for organic bug spray for your garden?
Congratulations Papagoatee. You are an inspiration to all. I bet your neighbor is gonna be stoked. That's quite a gift you are giving him. Hopefully he will do as well as you did and will one day be sharing his success story with us.
The nightshade vegetable family members contain nicotine. They include potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, red peppers. Maybe that's why I've read you shouldn't feed your pets members of the nightshade veggie family?
Anyway, you're supposed to use the tobacco itself, so if you have snus or cigarettes in the freezer, you could use the following recipe for organic bug spray
http://organicgardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/make_homemade_organic_garden_pesticide Homemade tobacco Bug Spray Everyone is familiar with the negative health effects of cigarettes, but the nicotine in tobacco is poisonous to all kinds of insects as well. Gather enough cigarette butts to harvest ¼ cup of tobacco leaves. Place these in a sock, and soak them in a quart of water overnight. Avoid using this homemade insect spray on eggplant and tomato plants, as tobacco can harbor the mosaic virus.
That's where I'm at now myself. This is my second day of not vaping and I don't feel a thing. I'm keeping a small supply for an emergency...the rest is going to my brother to help him with his quitting journey.
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