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sillybear

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Ok I have looked thru all the receipe links I could find, but haven't found a master list for particular DIY flavors. Right now all I have are Flavor Apprentice flavors and I was hoping to find a master list for all the receipes from this particular vendor, not mixed with others as I don't have any of theirs just yet. Is this out there or should I try and find individual receipes and put it into a master list of my own and share once I get a few together?
 

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There aren't any master lists by specific flavor brands (to my knowledge). You could probably substitute any of the other flavors with your TPA flavors. Just keep in mind that most people have said FA is stronger flavoring so you probably wouldn't need as much as a recipe calls for. You'll just have to play around with them to see what works. There are a few recipes on TPA website.
 

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Flavor Art? Flavor Apprentice? Now there's a new twist. Boy, these things are confusing. TPA or GPA, or CPA should have stuck with the original name. They just made it so difficult to distinguish themselves. No wonder people are confused. I don't. Hey, I got an idea.

The Flavor Apprentice.

That is completely legible.
 

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The real name is TheFlavorapprentice TFA . I dont know why anybody would use FA in a post and think people are going to understand they mean flavorapprentice and not Flavorart .

It's plain and simple. I'm not from New York City, the place so nice, they named it twice. :)

Besides, I've never heard of Flavor Art.
 
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It's plain and simple. I'm not from New York City, the place so nice, they named it twice. :)

Besides, I've never heard of Flavor Art.

Haha Its nice until you have lived here . Flavorart has some great flavorings . Their cookie flavoring is a must have . Flavorart is just as popular as TPA/TFA .Btw i wasnt i didnt mean to come off as sounding mean ,just that the FA for two different companies can and will confuse people searching through posts . I have been confused about it reading myself . I do admit they are too close of names . I see TPA's point with not wanting perfume in there name but since theres already a FA something else could have been used instead of TFA . Maybe the apprentice flavorists so it could have been AF
 

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it could have been AF

I don't see what the air force has to do with anything here.

In all silliness aside, the original post has to do with THE FLAVOR APPRENTICE. That's what it really comes down to anyway. There wasn't any mention of flavour art anyway. So, that said, I hope they found their recipes at The Perfume Apprentice, as suggested. I guess they're tailor made for their own flavors.
 
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The real name is TheFlavorapprentice TFA . I dont know why anybody would use FA in a post and think people are going to understand they mean flavorapprentice and not Flavorart .

I'm just sticking to -

FA = FlavourArt
PA or TPA = The flavour/perfumers apprentice

If you don't have the exact flavour brand but have the same flavour it's always worth trying...if it's a recipe you really want to mix. Just test how strong the incompatible flavour is on its own first to work out a 'base' strength, or simply add it very slowly to the rest of the recipe, until it tastes right :)
 
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