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man00ver

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I'm a TFA Greek Yogurt fan myself, and I'm not attracted by what I read of CAP's Creamy Yogurt. That said, there are 5000+ recipes using it on ELR. You should find your way over there, @ChelsB!

Here's one of the best-rated, from DIY-or-Die pro mixer [ENYAWREKLAW] (that's Wayne Walker in anagram, BTW):

Strawberry Yogurts by [ENYAWREKLAW]
0.5% Caramel (FA)
1.5% Cotton Candy (10% EM/Ethyl Maltol) (TPA)
5% Creamy Yogurt (CAP)
0.5% Meringue (FA)
4% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
4% Sweet Strawberry (CAP)
Flavor total: 15.5%

Here, you could probably swap in a suitable percentage of any bright, sweet fruit flavor. I've mixed Greek Yogurt with blueberry, cherry, key lime, lemon and peach with yummy results. I'd be willing to bet on banana, coconut, pineapple and raspberry too. Some kind of apple-cinnamon could work. Any combo on the yogurt shelf at your local grocery is probably worth adapting!
 

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I'm a TFA Greek Yogurt fan myself, and I'm not attracted by what I read of CAP's Creamy Yogurt. That said, there are 5000+ recipes using it on ELR. You should find your way over there, @ChelsB!

Here's one of the best-rated, from DIY-or-Die pro mixer [ENYAWREKLAW] (that's Wayne Walker in anagram, BTW):

Strawberry Yogurts by [ENYAWREKLAW]
0.5% Caramel (FA)
1.5% Cotton Candy (10% EM/Ethyl Maltol) (TPA)
5% Creamy Yogurt (CAP)
0.5% Meringue (FA)
4% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
4% Sweet Strawberry (CAP)
Flavor total: 15.5%

Here, you could probably swap in a suitable percentage of any bright, sweet fruit flavor. I've mixed Greek Yogurt with blueberry, cherry, key lime, lemon and peach with yummy results. I'd be willing to bet on banana, coconut, pineapple and raspberry too. Some kind of apple-cinnamon could work. Any combo on the yogurt shelf at your local grocery is probably worth adapting!

Thanks! Yay, I have all of those flavors. Yes, I'm aware of ELR, but I have only had limited success with recipes from that site. All the recipes I've gotten here, I've liked.
 
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Yes, I'm aware of ELR, but I have only had limited success with recipes from that site.
There are PLENTY of clinkers there, to be sure. Here's how I deal with it (like I just did for your question!):

1. Select "Flavor List" from the top-bar "Resources" drop-down menu
2. Search for your flavor name, then click the "Recipes" column header on the search results (the one with the most recipes is the "official" listing)
3. Click the "official" flavor's listing name. On its page, scroll down and expand the "Recipes" section, then click the "Rating" column header to bring the best-rated ones to the top.

You can click-and-hover the "i" info button on each line to get the flavors used for each, which makes it easy to see if you've got the ingredients for the popular ones, or suitable substitutes (or decide whether you're even interested!).

After a short while, you get to learning who the best mixers are over there. You can follow them and check their published recipe lists, too.

Sorry in advance if you already know all this!
 

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After a short while, you get to learning who the best mixers are over there. You can follow them and check their published recipe lists, too.
That is a great tip @ChelsB for ANY recipe that you like. I have learned to place the author/contributor's name in the recipes I collect and note the names when they are particularly good (or completely off the mark for me). Because finding a good recipe is wonderful; but being able to find another mixer that shares a palate similar to you own (makes juice recipes that taste good to you, uses flavors that you normally keep in your own inventory, uses those flavors in similar percentages that you like to use them in) is a real godsend! Also, if you notice you have tried three or four from the same DIYer, and the all were a bust for you; you note that as one that does not share your palate and can skip in the future and saves you time effort and inventory. This doesn't mean they are a bad mixer; just that they are not the right mixer for you.:D
 

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There are PLENTY of clinkers there, to be sure. Here's how I deal with it (like I just did for your question!):

1. Select "Flavor List" from the top-bar "Resources" drop-down menu
2. Search for your flavor name, then click the "Recipes" column header on the search results (the one with the most recipes is the "official" listing)
3. Click the "official" flavor's listing name. On its page, scroll down and expand the "Recipes" section, then click the "Rating" column header to bring the best-rated ones to the top.

You can click-and-hover the "i" info button on each line to get the flavors used for each, which makes it easy to see if you've got the ingredients for the popular ones, or suitable substitutes (or decide whether you're even interested!).

After a short while, you get to learning who the best mixers are over there. You can follow them and check their published recipe lists, too.

Sorry in advance if you already know all this!
Thank you man00ver for this little tutorial, I have learned something new today
 

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Can you guys recommend a few good diy'ers that you follow?
Besides ENYAWREKLAW, on ELR I like Shaner, authormichellehughes, ckemist, DarthVapor, VapeChefMixer, vaping Sonja...and our very own @Rin13. I also follow Vurecipesforll, who posts a lot of good ones from that other vaping forum (including some public recipes from pro HeadInClouds).

There are lots of others I can't think of right now, but recognize with regard when they cross my search path.
 

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There are PLENTY of clinkers there, to be sure. Here's how I deal with it (like I just did for your question!):

1. Select "Flavor List" from the top-bar "Resources" drop-down menu
2. Search for your flavor name, then click the "Recipes" column header on the search results (the one with the most recipes is the "official" listing)
3. Click the "official" flavor's listing name. On its page, scroll down and expand the "Recipes" section, then click the "Rating" column header to bring the best-rated ones to the top.

You can click-and-hover the "i" info button on each line to get the flavors used for each, which makes it easy to see if you've got the ingredients for the popular ones, or suitable substitutes (or decide whether you're even interested!).

After a short while, you get to learning who the best mixers are over there. You can follow them and check their published recipe lists, too.

Sorry in advance if you already know all this!

No, I didn't already know that, thank you!
 

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Besides ENYAWREKLAW, on ELR I like Shaner, authormichellehughes, ckemist, DarthVapor, VapeChefMixer, Vaping Sonja...and our very own @Rin13. I also follow Vurecipesforll, who posts a lot of good ones from that other vaping forum (including some public recipes from pro HeadInClouds).

There are lots of others I can't think of right now, but recognize with regard when they cross my search path.
Aww... Thank you... I don't know how "good" I am... I have my moments...
 
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