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That sounds good. I have another one in the UC at the moment. 10% Vanilla Custard, 1.5% Espresso, 1.5% FA Maxx Blend, 1% Hazelnut and 1% sweetener.I do the same. I actually have a recipe with Double ry4 and espresso, vanilla, caramel, and marshmallow. Very good.
That sounds good. I have another one in the UC at the moment. 10% Vanilla Custard, 1.5% Espresso, 1.5% FA Maxx Blend, 1% Hazelnut and 1% sweetener.
Thanks, I will. May add a lil caramel when I get some good or if it needs something right away I may try a lil Butterscotch.Sounds good. Let us know how it turns out.
I don’t know if I’ve posted in this thread before.
The fig and the peanut butter are both on point.
The yogurt is a big, big miss. Can’t believe they’d sell it in its current form when there are other yogurts out there that get it right.
I thought the original Yogurt tasted pretty good but it had the diacetyl. The Greek Yogurt I haven't tried much yet.I don’t know if I’ve posted in this thread before.
The fig and the peanut butter are both on point.
The yogurt is a big, big miss. Can’t believe they’d sell it in its current form when there are other yogurts out there that get it right.
The yogurt is a big, big miss. Can’t believe they’d sell it in its current form when there are other yogurts out there that get it right.
I have issues with many flavorings. FW and CAP are the 2 common brands so far I tolerate and like the best.Please reveal. I'm a fan of FW but I'm not above going elsewhere for something better.
Let us know what you think when you do will ya?I got some of the CAP yogurt. Not tried it yet though...
I'm thinking about Peanut Butter and Banana but since FW's Banana tastes like popcycle (I think), I don't know. Anybody tried it?
Please reveal. I'm a fan of FW but I'm not above going elsewhere for something better.
I sorry but a tiny amount of which? I'm not familiar with the Five Pawns at all.I've used peanut butter and FW banana in a clone for Five Pawns, Grandmaster I believe. Tastes good. But you have to use a tiny amount, if not if over powers the recipe.