No, we're down in the dungeon around the corner from each other typing on separate desktops...
Oh, man, you're WARMER up there? We haven't seen a high of 32 for a while now. S'posed to get all the way up to 35 today (so sayeth the National Weather Service), but it's only 25 so far. I'm not complaining, it's better than zero.
They fade? I wonder why? Just melding and "steeping," you mean, or really FADING? Sometimes, my flavors will "fade" if I've been vaping one for too long, which is why I have usually 4 different tanks with different flavors to flit back and forth on. When one starts tasting blah, I go to another one, then when I go back to the first one, it's tasty again. But I assume that's not what you're talking about. I hate to sound like the proverbial tech guy asking "Is it plugged in?" but... are you keeping them in the dark? (You can smack me with that fryin' pan if you want for asking such a simple question! LOL!)
Another possibility could be the flavors combining, if you're talking about multi-flavor recipes. As an example, the mixed berry cheesecake one I made the other night was really good as soon as I made it, but the next day the cheesecake had come forward a bit more and blurred the brightness of the berries, so I did end up adding another 2% of the berry flavoring (so it was 10% cheesecake and 7% berry), and after another day, I think it could actually go 10% each. It's so yummy as it is, but it could use a bit more pop in the berry department. So a little more flavor or something to make the berry taste just a tad bit sharper would work, too. Is that more like what you mean?
~Lannie
Akchooley... We ain't "up there".Further south than you. Remember, Buffalo NY is NORTH east of us.
Grate! More stupid rulez!![]()
It's like as they blend & meld together they blend so much that the flavor just gets less. For example your berry cheesecake sounds like what i'm talking about. I started out finding a mix I was happy with & making a 120ml of it. It sits in a dark cupboard, & I pull between 15 & 30 ml at a time to keep at my desk. The berries faded for me. Now I have a hard time vaping fruits, & cinnamon in anything just screams at me, but I found a blueberry cream I liked. 3 different blueberries, & a touch of bilberry are the primaries. The fruit faded after about days. It's stiil there, & vapeable, but not like it was. I even added lemon juce to stablize the frut. I guess I need to play with it some more.
Well, steeping can improve flavor, obviously. However if the flavor is great from the get go, steeping can ruin it. It's just flavors mixing together and stabilizing. Lot of other factors too. Try adjusting the power up... or down?
Oh, SO TRUE! And the mod that you're using makes a difference, too. It shouldn't, right? They all deliver X number of watts, and they're basically just a power source,
Oh, SO TRUE! And the mod that you're using makes a difference, too. It shouldn't, right? They all deliver X number of watts, and they're basically just a power source,
One thing I've heard and not yet tried is that a small bit of "sour" added to a recipe will bring out the fruit flavors more.
Now, wid da phormalities outta da way, would like to hear more 'bout dat "panty dropper" recipe (... where was vaping when I got ambushed by puberty?)!![]()
I'm talking about taking the same tank OFF the SVD and putting on any other mod I own at exactly the same setting. The SVD just tastes better.
Yep. I swap about 3 flavors all day, including unflavored. Have+'t had vapor's tongue In quite awhile. And now I've jinxed it.Just my opinion but vaping strong flavors will overload your taste buds and they will appear to fade after a few days of vaping them.
Vaping lower percentage flavors is not nearly as likely to cause this.
Again just my personal observation/opinion.
Try adding a bit of apple cider or white vinegar to 'bakky/bakery/savory recipes. Or lemon juice to fruit/berry/'lite' jooses. Start off with 1 drop per 5ml and 'work' your way up 'til da flav 'pops' a lil' bit.
Anymore, I just use Real-Lemon® in all my recipes.
Yep. I swap about 3 flavors all day, including unflavored. Have+'t had vapor's tongue In quite awhile. And now I've jinxed it.
Yep. They just aren't as 'much' somehow. I'll play with it. I'm still new at this diy.Well, steeping can improve flavor, obviously. However if the flavor is great from the get go, steeping can ruin it. It's just flavors mixing together and stabilizing. Lot of other factors too. Try adjusting the power up... or down?
I built several of mine and put masking tape labels on them. They were starting to come off by the time I used them all. So, I just finally found a use for these little boxes:Yep.
If/when the time comes, I have enough KFs to build in enough values. Only 3 mechs in my stash box, but a ton of toppers!
Just have to label them when I build (being a lazy cuss, that's easier than metering them again!)
Sounds yummy.OK, here it is (these are all Capella flavors):
10% Sweet Strawberry
8% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
3% Cake Batter
3% Marshmallow
1% Ethyl Maltol (or whatever sweetener you want to use)
And that's it. I didn't have the Vanilla Bean Ice Cream so I used TFA's Vanilla Bean Gelato. It was OK on day one and two, better on days 3 and 4, and REALLY good after about 5 or 6 days. Then I was running low on the Sweet Strawberry, so I made another batch subbing Juicy Peach (also Capella) instead and that one was also kind of so-so right at first but after a week, I was hooked on it, too. Maybe it would be even BETTER with the CAP ice cream flavor instead of the gelato, but heck, it was good enough with the substitute, so I would guess either one would work.![]()
Let's try the lemon juice/vinegar thing. Right now! LOL! Last one's a rotten egg!![]()
Um, just a guess, but I'll bet you don't want your flavor to pop with that!![]()