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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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After at least 36 years, I finally quit chewing snuff.
I did it by mixing my snuff with Mint Snuff (that's the brand name) in ever lowering ratios of snuff to mint. By the time I got to 2 parts mint to 1 part snuff I preferred straight Mint Snuff to the mixed stuff. I started this effort about 6 months ago, I'm thinking. I failed the first time, it drove me nuts. I just chewed less and less until I weaned off. I couldn't stand it, it made me nuts. I didn't use the Mint Snuff. With this Mint, I chew much less and don't desire it like I do snuff. I'm guessing I'll just stop chewing it before long. This took a whole lot of "want to" and an immense amount of prayer and faith that it'd get done. It had nothing to do with "willpower" because I really have none whatsoever. If I had any, I'd have quit years ago. What I do know is that Christ has ALWAYS given me anything I asked for, without fail. This is just another one of those proofs. Now I just need to not pick it back up. That shouldn't be too tough, I feel tons better and I have plenty of the Mint Snuff to hold me over. ![]()
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Chillin in the Aging Room
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Nice job Scott! I've been going through this battle for the last six months myself. It's an uphill battle the whole way. I have associated it with golf and work so whenever I'm doing those things I want it. The girlfriend doesn't like either cigars or chewing so I had to pick one. Cigars won out. Good luck with battle and switching flavors is an interested idea. May have to try that!
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Will ninja for beer
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Nice Scott, keep it up.
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I'm nuts for the place
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Awesome news, Scott! Congrats!
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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It has a nice little burn to it and it tastes really good, unlike a bunch of the other snuff substitutes out there, and there's lots of them. There are "sampler packs" on Amazon that are pretty cheap. You should give it a try. My neighbor quit by switching to this stuff, as well. We're both pretty stoked about it. ![]()
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Congrats Scott!! Does that mean that you can send me those "crazy discounted" Copenhagen coupons now?
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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ˇtaste my pirate paddy!
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Great testimony Scott. Blessings as you continue. You have encouraged me in my faith and given me a practical idea to try. Dip has been kicking my fanny for years. Thanks!
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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For me, dipping was harder to quit than cigarettes. I put down cigs fairly easy but dip lasted another year. For me I could dip whenever but only smoke in certain places. Once I finally quit, I have never looked back. Food/cigars/drink tastes better, I don't ever accidentally drink a dip cup (don't act like that hasn't happened to you), and my gums are good again.
Good for you brother, it is worth the struggle |
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