>>17668517smoke unprocessed whole leaf tobacco. it's still cured and smokeable, but isn't taxed like regular commercial tobacco products are, and the high is less addictive and relatively less harmful, as it has none of the traditional additives you'll find in commercial tobacco, such as reconstituted tobacco scrap and nicotine freebase. the only catch, is that you have to cut it yourself, and you can accomplish this by knife or scissor, but there are hand crank and automatic tobacco shredders for convenience. even in those cases, you must separate the actual tobacco leaf from the middle stem, and maybe rehydrate considering the condition in which you bought your tobacco. there is also the sorting of quality of leaf, whether you have a high quality leaf that grew from the top of the plant, with higher nicotine percentage and often smoother smoke than leaves collected on the lower part of the plant, but it's only a matter of how much effort you want to put into crafting an enjoyable smoking experience, as opposed to purely smoking to satiate a craving.