DIY recipe suggestions on my flavors?

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Pluring

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Hi everyone!

I am quite new to mixing My own liquid. I know the basics of steeping and such but i am having a hard time getting any satisfying results with my juices. I let them steep by the book for at least 4 weeks. I like sweet and strong "In your face" flavors 70VG/30PG. Can anyone give me a good recipe based on my setup of flavors?

TFA:
Graham Cracker
Bavarian Cream
Strawberry Ripe
Apple
Blueberry
Double RY4
Pear
Dragonfruit
Coconut
Sweetener

CAP:
Sweet Strawberry
Golden Pineapple
French Vanilla
Sweet Mango
Raspberry v2

Suggestions anyone?
 

djsvapour

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What's with the steeping, man?

I'm vaping it in 24 hours and 48-72 for tobaccos.

It's hard to say what you'd like, but I use Bavarian Creme a lot. For me, Coconut (and Chocolate) are just a small addition at the end.

You have some brilliant flavors in there... go wild and trust your instincts and taste-buds. :)
 

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Try going to E Liquid Recipes and sign up. That will let you put your flavors in your Flavor Stash and then click on what can I make and it will show you a list of recipes that fit what you've got. By clicking on the Ratings above any recipe list it will bring the highest rated & most rated/tried ones to the top of the list. I think they have about 4,000 recipes to choose from and once you choose you can adapt the recipe to anything you may want to change and then can save it under your name. It's a pretty good site.
 

Pluring

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What's with the steeping, man?

I'm vaping it in 24 hours and 48-72 for tobaccos.

It's hard to say what you'd like, but I use Bavarian Creme a lot. For me, Coconut (and Chocolate) are just a small addition at the end.

You have some brilliant flavors in there... go wild and trust your instincts and taste-buds. :)

Have tried several blends between 5-25% flavors and all of them taste line barbwire if they are not steeped för at least 4 weeks.... i think i have a bad batch of nicbase.... I will
 

Pluring

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Try going to E Liquid Recipes and sign up. That will let you put your flavors in your Flavor Stash and then click on what can I make and it will show you a list of recipes that fit what you've got. By clicking on the Ratings above any recipe list it will bring the highest rated & most rated/tried ones to the top of the list. I think they have about 4,000 recipes to choose from and once you choose you can adapt the recipe to anything you may want to change and then can save it under your name. It's a pretty good site.

Aha! Ok, will check that out at once! Thank you!
 

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I am quite new to mixing My own liquid. I know the basics of steeping and such but i am having a hard time getting any satisfying results with my juices. I let them steep by the book for at least 4 weeks. I like sweet and strong "In your face" flavors 70VG/30PG. Can anyone give me a good recipe based on my setup of flavors?
GC is the only bakery I see here. You are pretty much relegated to fruit and creams.
Could type in GC.:
DIY Eliquid Recipes: All the Flavors
 

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Have tried several blends between 5-25% flavors and all of them taste line barbwire if they are not steeped för at least 4 weeks.... i think i have a bad batch of nicbase.... I will

Here are 4 helpful hints.

1. Stay lower in percentages with TFA 3 - 5% to start and 5- 8% with cap. Over flavoring produces poor results.

2. Pair creams and pastry with fruits. Stand alone fruits never work out.

3. Steeping time for desert mixes are 2 - 4 weeks.

4. Some pastry flavors you can add to your arsenal are cake batter, cookie dough, waffle, vanilla custard, Pie crust, graham etc....
 
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