michaelsil1, will you be sharing your mix once you perfect the Orange Chocolate?
I LOVE those Terry's Orange Chocolate balls you break open and eat by the slice!
It's going to take quite awhile to perfect!!! This is a huge challenge!!!!
michaelsil1, will you be sharing your mix once you perfect the Orange Chocolate?
I LOVE those Terry's Orange Chocolate balls you break open and eat by the slice!
It's going to take quite awhile to perfect!!! This is a huge challenge!!!!
VZ-SC Gourmet Strong Orange Flavoring - E Cig : Best Ejuice | Joye eGo & eGo-T | Boge Leo | Cartomizers | E-Liquid | Electronic Cigarettes
They have a few orange flavors including mandarin, but here is your "strong" orange.
Sorry Finally, I don't post my recipes as I've seen scum vendors steal them and sell them as their own creation. PM me though an address, I'll make some up for you. Sheez I've gone through about 40mls of it this last 3 weeks.Originally Posted by nnote
I make a chocolate that tastes like drinking melted choco malt. No burnt, no bitter just like a creamy melted chocolate malt FInally wrote>Tease. Share?
My favorite chocolate vape was an accident. I tried Capella Double Chocolate at 15% by itself, and it was kind of flat tasting, but I liked the aroma. I just set that one aside for a while. I also made a batch of Capella Horchata at 5%, and it felt dry with a terrible aftertaste. Figured a little sweetness might help, so I added 3% FA Honey (I was totally new to this and didn't order EM, so I tried what I had). It was better, but not great. Instead of wasting both bottles, I figured I'd give it one last shot before tossing them and mixed the two recipes 50/50 and put it in a hot water bath to steep.
If you've ever had Dove chocolates, that's exactly what this stuff tastes like. It has this lovely, smooth, wet taste when you draw, great throat hit, and very good vapor with 80% PG, 20% VG. What really stood out to me was that I could taste it from the time I drew the vapor into my mouth, as well as the exhale, unlike other chocolates I've tried that just gives the aroma upon exhale. But do keep in mind that taste is subjective. This has been my daily vape for a couple of months, and I'm lucky to have found it so quickly! Best of luck to you!
I don't have any Capella's so I was wondering how TFA Dbl Cho, Clear or Dark ( or maybe FA's Choc. ) would compare in strength? Same question for the Horchata .
Thanks! Wow, TFA @ 1%, Capella's @ 15%, thats a significant difference! That might also be why I have had such a hard time with DBL Cho( dark & clear ). I Usually start my TFA testing @ 5%, a little lower with FA's .According to TFA the Double Dark Chocolate should taste a little better than the Double Clear, start @ 0.5-1% the Double Clear has been overpowering everything so far at 1%
My favorite chocolate vape was an accident. I tried Capella Double Chocolate at 15% by itself, and it was kind of flat tasting, but I liked the aroma. I just set that one aside for a while. I also made a batch of Capella Horchata at 5%, and it felt dry with a terrible aftertaste. Figured a little sweetness might help, so I added 3% FA Honey (I was totally new to this and didn't order EM, so I tried what I had). It was better, but not great. Instead of wasting both bottles, I figured I'd give it one last shot before tossing them and mixed the two recipes 50/50 and put it in a hot water bath to steep.
If you've ever had Dove chocolates, that's exactly what this stuff tastes like. It has this lovely, smooth, wet taste when you draw, great throat hit, and very good vapor with 80% PG, 20% VG. What really stood out to me was that I could taste it from the time I drew the vapor into my mouth, as well as the exhale, unlike other chocolates I've tried that just gives the aroma upon exhale. But do keep in mind that taste is subjective. This has been my daily vape for a couple of months, and I'm lucky to have found it so quickly! Best of luck to you!
My favorite chocolate vape was an accident. I tried Capella Double Chocolate at 15% by itself, and it was kind of flat tasting, but I liked the aroma. I just set that one aside for a while. I also made a batch of Capella Horchata at 5%, and it felt dry with a terrible aftertaste. Figured a little sweetness might help, so I added 3% FA Honey (I was totally new to this and didn't order EM, so I tried what I had). It was better, but not great. Instead of wasting both bottles, I figured I'd give it one last shot before tossing them and mixed the two recipes 50/50 and put it in a hot water bath to steep.
If you've ever had Dove chocolates, that's exactly what this stuff tastes like. It has this lovely, smooth, wet taste when you draw, great throat hit, and very good vapor with 80% PG, 20% VG. What really stood out to me was that I could taste it from the time I drew the vapor into my mouth, as well as the exhale, unlike other chocolates I've tried that just gives the aroma upon exhale. But do keep in mind that taste is subjective. This has been my daily vape for a couple of months, and I'm lucky to have found it so quickly! Best of luck to you!
Capella CFB 5%, Capella vanilla cupcake 10% - the chocolate fudge brownie seems to be perfect around 5 - 6% gives a nice milk chocolate taste but bystanders won't enjoy being around you while vaping it. Bavarian cream or vanilla custard will give it a creamier less cake like taste instead of the vanilla cupcake.
hey tdtyler I was wondering about that same thing! My family hates when I vape CFB and most other types of chocolate, even after I switch flavors they say the smell lingers on my clothes and skin. I'm interested in knowing why they give off that gym sock smell as well (not that it will ever make me stop vaping chocolate types)
I broke down and ordered the Strong Orange, it better be good as well as strong.
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I have use preservative free NaCl in my DIY for 3 years with out problems. I mix like I cook. When you bake, a salt lifts the chocolates, vanillas and adds depth. NaCl does the same. I have 510,901 and 801 attys that are older than a year and I use tanks with Boge and DC cartos without a problem. When a mix seems perfect except it seems to be "just missing something" it is the salt. My experience has been the opposite of your assumptions about NaCl. This can be purchased at any medical supply or pharmacy and I use generally a dropper 5mls for bakery/sweets and higher for choc coveed petzels or other salt needed mixes. Pie crust is not pie crust without salt IMHO.
ETA: NaCl is in every respiratory treatment and Ihave never seen residue on the nebulizer tubing or the ventimasks either.That seems to give an answer about whether it is safe for inhalation.