Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part Four

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Yiana

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Ya ever have one of those orange flavored balls of chocolate that breaks off in sections like a peeled orange? I had one that was phenomenally good, years and years ago. Next joose I make is going to be FA Orange combined with TFA Clear Double Chocolate. I'll let ya know how it turns out. Might add a dab of mint or menthol to it as well.

That sounds so yummy. Let us know how it turns out. Because you have definitely peaked my interest.
 

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I keep my recipes in a little spiral bound notebook. With all the renditions as I work them out so I track what I have done. I label new versions differently. as I am now up to VC3.

I do the exact same thing. I don't trust computers, haha.
 

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I do the exact same thing. I don't trust computers, haha.
Me neither, but that doesn't stop me from using them. I'm lazy.

Yiana, welcome to the Front Porch. Are you new to vaping or just to ECF? What kind of set-up are you using? Feel free to ask any questions. We're a friendly, helpful bunch.
 

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Me neither, but that doesn't stop me from using them. I'm lazy.

Yiana, welcexperiencehas grown so much since I started diying. I made my mother in law 2 juices t Front Porch. Are you new to vaping or just to ECF? What kind of set-up are you using? Feel free to ask any questions. We're a friendly, helpful bunch.

Oh, I still use computers, but always remember to have your own hard drive.,..pen and paper of course! ;)

Thank you so much for your warm welcome. My mother in law turned me onto vaping early May. I want to tell people if you are on the fence do it. I did and I never looked back. And the experience has grown since diying. I made my mother in law 2 juices and gave them to her at Thanksgiving. She pays almost 25 dollars for 30 ml. It just really made me smile when she said they were so delicious, and she is happy about it. Because I can't even begin on how much diying has not only saved me money in the last couple of months, but how I am now vaping better than before. Definitely a sense if accomplishment, but wow, a more tasty experience. I want to tell people if you are on the fence about diy. Jump in, and read the great threads and blogs,There is a helpful community and you can learn so much.
 

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Yiana (lovely name!),

Welcome to our lil' corner of da vaping world. Grab your comfy robe, bunny slippers and pick out your rocking chair.

And yes, DIY is a huge money $aver!

Glad to have ya aboard...
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Yiana (I agree with Iffy on the name, of course I agree with the Ifster on a lot of things)
Welcome to the front porch. Pull up a rocker, kick off the shoes and get comfortable. It's always nice to meet new folks. While the front porch is restricted to vaping matters (mostly, sometimes we cheat), we also have a back porch in the lounge area that's open for most anything. That's where we really kick back, open a can or bottle of our favorite liquid and commence shooting lots of bulls. Here's a link if you would like to join us there..

Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Four

We also have a pretty active video chat going on Google Hangouts and I am sure some one will post you a link if your interested in a little face time with some of us. Usually ends up in lots of fun and laughter.
Again welcome.
 

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I used to see the 45* drip tip adapters when I didn't want to try one. Ya know the ones where you put the adapter in where the tip would go then put the drip tip it it and wala! you have a dt at 45*. Where can I find one?, or do you have one to get rid of? Please pm me
 

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kewl thanks! Now hopefully I can remember this if/when I get my cell back in service.
You don't have to have a device in service (meaning you don't have to pay an additional bill) if the device has wi-fi, the device is "unlocked", and you have an Internet connection which can be used by wi-fi devices.

I have an old iPhone with a cracked screen but which is still usable, a much more ancient original edition iPad (so old it has no camera), and a Nexus 7 II (Android), none of which generate a monthly bill but all of which can connect to the Internet via my DSL, using wi-fi. I can download and use any available apps in the Apple or Google stores. The iPhone and iPad I rarely use, but the Nexus I use a lot.

I'm guessing you already knew this but I'm posting the info just in case you didn't.
 

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Oh, I still use computers, but always remember to have your own hard drive.,..pen and paper of course! ;)

Thank you so much for your warm welcome. My mother in law turned me onto vaping early May. I want to tell people if you are on the fence do it. I did and I never looked back. And the experience has grown since diying. I made my mother in law 2 juices and gave them to her at Thanksgiving. She pays almost 25 dollars for 30 ml. It just really made me smile when she said they were so delicious, and she is happy about it. Because I can't even begin on how much diying has not only saved me money in the last couple of months, but how I am now vaping better than before. Definitely a sense if accomplishment, but wow, a more tasty experience. I want to tell people if you are on the fence about diy. Jump in, and read the great threads and blogs,There is a helpful community and you can learn so much.

Welcome to the Porches Yiana ... I do hope you like it here and stay around. Nice being able to help you MIL ... bet that did feel good.
 

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She pays almost 25 dollars for 30 ml.

YEOW!!

Yeppers, outrageous. Especially when you consider the actual costs of the materials. But I'll bet it has fancy "gourmet" labels! :lol:

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I used to see the 45* drip tip adapters when I didn't want to try one. Ya know the ones where you put the adapter in where the tip would go then put the drip tip it it and wala! you have a dt at 45*. Where can I find one?, or do you have one to get rid of? Please pm me

Would something like these work for you?

Knucklehead Swivel Drip Tip
 

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Oh, I still use computers, but always remember to have your own hard drive.,..pen and paper of course! ;)

Thank you so much for your warm welcome. My mother in law turned me onto vaping early May. I want to tell people if you are on the fence do it. I did and I never looked back. And the experience has grown since diying. I made my mother in law 2 juices and gave them to her at Thanksgiving. She pays almost 25 dollars for 30 ml. It just really made me smile when she said they were so delicious, and she is happy about it. Because I can't even begin on how much diying has not only saved me money in the last couple of months, but how I am now vaping better than before. Definitely a sense if accomplishment, but wow, a more tasty experience. I want to tell people if you are on the fence about diy. Jump in, and read the great threads and blogs,There is a helpful community and you can learn so much.
Hi, Yiana! Welcome to The Porches! I've just started DIYing myself. So far I'm using recipes others have produced, although I did take a couple & change the fruits in it to see if I could get a fruit flavor I could stand. My taste buds just want custards, tho. :yawn: Congratulations on the leaps & bounds you are making! :D
 
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Problem with buying is, if you find one you love... yer screwed! That's what happened to me with quacks. Gizzard juice is a chocolate, vanilla, caramel. And their quack snack is a milk chocolate. My palate is in love with both. For over a year. But by the time I pay shipping and taxes on 120mil... it's like $70. But I can't do without it. :(
 
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