Georgia Bachelor Cake

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bcollier9253

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I know this sounds kinda silly but.... We were over at a neighbors house last night ummm watching the Colts game,very sad to say the least. Anyway, she had made a Georgia Bachlalor Cake, upon tasting it I thought it would be an interesting vape. Any ideas to what would be some good %'s of flavors. I know it had walnuts, coconut,vanilla, sugar, butter and eggs and of course flour, don't know what else. Just throwing it out there! vape on and return to your normally scheduled program. Thanks!
 

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10% coconut candy (TFA)
5% pecan (LA)
3% cookie (FA)
3% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
2% french vanilla (cap)
1% butter (cap)
1% EM
1 drop AP per 10ml

I have never tried it, but I bet this would come within shouting distance. This is traditionally made with vanilla wafers, so the cookie, butter, and vanilla mimic that. It also usually uses pecans, not walnuts, but I am sure either would be good. You could substitute a praline flavor for the pecan if that's what you have. Bavarian cream is in there for added smoothness. The EM will sweeten and help meld the flavors. The AP could be left out, but it really enhances nut flavors. Just don't go overboard with it. Even a small amount can change the entire character of a mix.
 

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10% coconut candy (TFA)
5% pecan (LA)
3% cookie (FA)
3% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
2% french vanilla (cap)
1% butter (cap)
1% EM
1 drop AP per 10ml

I have never tried it, but I bet this would come within shouting distance. This is traditionally made with vanilla wafers, so the cookie, butter, and vanilla mimic that. It also usually uses pecans, not walnuts, but I am sure either would be good. You could substitute a praline flavor for the pecan if that's what you have. Bavarian cream is in there for added smoothness. The EM will sweeten and help meld the flavors. The AP could be left out, but it really enhances nut flavors. Just don't go overboard with it. Even a small amount can change the entire character of a mix.

I have everything except for the coconut,cookie and the Ap.Putting them on the list now. Definitely gonna try this and let ya know how it turns out. Thanks!
 

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10% coconut candy (TFA)
5% pecan (LA)
3% cookie (FA)
3% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
2% french vanilla (cap)
1% butter (cap)
1% EM
1 drop AP per 10ml

I have never tried it, but I bet this would come within shouting distance. This is traditionally made with vanilla wafers, so the cookie, butter, and vanilla mimic that. It also usually uses pecans, not walnuts, but I am sure either would be good. You could substitute a praline flavor for the pecan if that's what you have. Bavarian cream is in there for added smoothness. The EM will sweeten and help meld the flavors. The AP could be left out, but it really enhances nut flavors. Just don't go overboard with it. Even a small amount can change the entire character of a mix.

Is the AP used straight from the bottle or is a solution of 10ml of pg or vg and 2 drops out of the bottle made, and then use that as the additive?
The bottle I have is (TPA) AP5% pg
 

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Is the AP used straight from the bottle or is a solution of 10ml of pg or vg and 2 drops out of the bottle made, and then use that as the additive?
The bottle I have is (TPA) AP5% pg

I have the same AP as you bcollier9253 (got mine from WL) and I use it straight out of the bottle, I don't dilute it with anything. I think it's pretty strong stuff. I usually use it at 1 drop per 5ml. If I use too much, I get a burnt corn chips taste.

Cheers,
Steve
 
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