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JimmyPage

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As I don't have privileges to reply on TFA Flavoring Thread, I need to ask by this way.
I have some flavorings from IW and FW but want to order from TPA as I can't mix anything nice.
There is so much TPA flavorings, I need some starting points and I'm asking for advice:

Strawberry Ripe
Dragonfruit
Peach Juicy
Banana Cream
Cinnamon Danish
Graham Cracker Clear
Bavarian Cream
Vanilla Custard
Marshmallow
Koolada

Is this fine order to create some recipes? I read a lot of threads and found so many recipes (dropbox), basically I need 40+ flavors to create some juices.
I'm wondering is this a good balance for fruity, nutty flavorings and additives? Maybe some chocolate flavours?

There is so many similar flavorings, Vanilla Swirl, Vanilla Cream, Vanilla Custard, Creme de Menthe, Sweet Cream, Marshmallow and I can't buy them all.

I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly give me some feedback on this and not just to read the forum :)

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In your other thread Sir2fyablyNutz gave you a large boat load of links addressing your question.

The General e liquid discussions forum and the DIY sub form and the E liquid Recipes sub forum are the places to ask / discuss everything to do with making your own liquids.
Plenty of friendly knowledgeable folks there to help with your questions.
Most folks that can answer your questions don't frequent the new members section.

Best bet is to get a few more posts so you can participate in areas of the forum that interest you.
 

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Is this fine order to create some recipes?

Sure it is :) You don't need to mix 40 different flavors together to get a good-tasting juice. Sometimes just one or two flavors in a mix can be pretty nice and, if you're new to DIY, that's probably where you'll want to start.

It's easy to get in over your head with huge, complex mixes. It's also easy to make mistakes while using a large quantity of flavorings. If you take the time to get to know each flavoring by itself, you'll have a better feel for where you need to adjust when making a more complex recipe (ie - which flavors to add more of or use less of in the mix to achieve your desired result, etc)

Shouldn't take you long to get your 5 posts in and be able to post in the DIY forum. Welcome to ECF :)
 
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When I first started DIY, I looked at various recipes and picked out a few I thought I would like to try. Took note of the flavors I would need for each recipe and ordered them in small amounts. Then as I found More recipes I wanted to try, more orders followed. Now when I find a ADV I order in larger amounts and make bigger batches. Your flavor collection will grow with time.
 

JimmyPage

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Thanks to everyone with answers.

In your other thread Sir2fyablyNutz gave you a large boat load of links addressing your question.

The General e liquid discussions forum and the DIY sub form and the E liquid Recipes sub forum are the places to ask / discuss everything to do with making your own liquids.
Plenty of friendly knowledgeable folks there to help with your questions.
Most folks that can answer your questions don't frequent the new members section.

Best bet is to get a few more posts so you can participate in areas of the forum that interest you.

I read a lot of topics and still reading. This forum helped me a lot.

TFA is my favorite flavor vendor. You have some great choices there! Well off to a great start! If I had any suggestions it would be to consider Vanilla Cupcake. That mixes great with fruits, especially the Strawberry Ripe you already have. That's if your into sweet vapes?

Yes, I like sweet vapes. I posted in the my first thread that I like Hawk Sauce MTB and Easy Tider (Ftec). Thanks for suggestion, I'll buy Vanilla Cupcake :)

I know that DIY is too complex and nobody can't tell me buy that and that. Taste is subjective. I just wanted to know is this good balance of flavors.

Thanks to everyone one more time :)
 
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Do what Elvis said and do some reading. Once you're ready, pick 2 or 3 recipes you think you might like and buy those flavors in small amounts. If you are following someone elses recipe be sure to buy the brand of flavor they refer to. TFA peach is different than FA peach which is different than Cap Peach.
 
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JimmyPage

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Okay, I bought this flavorings:
  • TPA Dulce de Leche
  • TPA Banana Nut Bread
  • TPA Bavarian Cream
  • TPA RY4 Double
  • TPA Cinnamon Danish
  • TPA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
  • TPA Watermelon
  • TPA Dragonfruit
  • TPA Koolada 10% PG
  • TPA Graham Cracker (clear)
  • TPA Hazelnut
  • TPA Cotton Candy
  • TPA Pineapple
  • TPA Peach
  • TPA Pear
  • TPA Brown Sugar Extra
Didn't buy the best flavor - Strawberry ripe it was out of stock.

I found two recipes:

7.5% TPA Peach
7.5% TPA Pinapple
Koolada 1 drop / 1ml - realized that this is too much

I'm steeping this one:

10% Cinnamon Danish
6% Bavarian Cream

I tried with liquidrecipes "what can I make" and didn't find anything.
Also, read some topics, Mega TFA recipes, some collection of recipes (Bill's) and there is always that "one" missing flavor to create a recipe.
If you have any suggestions on this flavorings, please tell me.
I'll be thankful if someone tell me a simple combination of 2 or 3 ingridients or if you know some advanced recipe.
 
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