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hittman

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    Have you tried Rayon? Also, as a last resort, try doing "primer puffs" first (maybe even cover the air intake) Did you prime the wick at all (I do this even with RTAs)

    I have tried rayon and didn’t really care for it. I ended up figuring out that the coil wasn’t trimmed close enough to the post and was shorting out.
     

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    Ok,so you mix your trinity with whatever % of each you have. Now when you go to use it how do you figure out the % to use?

    For example, if a recipe has 2% each of two different strawberry flavors then I’ll just use 4% trinity. In the blackberry biscuit I’m using 6% trinity. It just depends on the recipe but I usually end up somewhere around 3-6%.
     

    Skeebo

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    Anyone have a good Banana Cream Pie recipe ?

    I love banana so:

    Cookie Dough FLV 1%
    Pudding Base VTA 1.5%
    Ripe Banana TFA 1%
    Whipped Cream TFA 2%

    It's more like a banana pudding, but Biscuit INW could give you the crust note you need for a banana cream pie.
     

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    For example, if a recipe has 2% each of two different strawberry flavors then I’ll just use 4% trinity. In the blackberry biscuit I’m using 6% trinity. It just depends on the recipe but I usually end up somewhere around 3-6%.
    So if I make a trinity out of my 3 b flavors at 1% each then I would use 3% in a recipe
     

    dennism

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    Wow--for a dislocated shoulder?! She must have whacked the bejesus out of it. I only got a chip when I dislocated mine. Still needed surgery, but no plate.

    I hope she recovers well and quickly. And her test comes back negative.
    She broke it in 2 places, needed a plate to put everything back together. The covid-19 test was negative, they wouldn't do the surgery until they were sure.
     

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    I'm almost 60 and have them too.
    Mom and I went to take food to the homeless (she clear out leftovers and does this every couple weeks) She left the gas stove on low... the flame went out and the house was full of gas when we returned an hour later :shock:
    It could have been worse... :evil:
    Oh no! So good all is well!!
     

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    She broke it in 2 places, needed a plate to put everything back together. The covid-19 test was negative, they wouldn't do the surgery until they were sure.
    Sounds like a painful break. I hope the pain will lessen quickly.
     

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    I've been adding to my cart at BCF. It's so big now I think I need to split it into two or three orders.
    The rabbit hole has me hook, line and sinker! To divide it up, I need to go over all of the recipes I want to make and divide it so each order will allow me to make two or three new recipes including your 3B Cheesecake. One of the other ones I want to try is by ID10-T and it's gingerbread, apricot, graham cracker, peach and tangerine. It's a weird combo, but one of my favorite desserts is gingersnap cookies spread with mascarpone cream cheese and apricot preserves. Not sure how that would translate into a vape, but after I try this juice I think I'll have a better idea.
    Oh let us know! He has good recipes
     

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    So if I make a trinity out of my 3 b flavors at 1% each then I would use 3% in a recipe

    It depends. When I worked on the blackberry trinity, I tested each flavor solo to see where I liked them then combined two blackberry flavors in different combinations until I figured out what combination and percentages I liked. You could mix the three flavors at 1% each and see if that’s where you like it. On the blackberry, after trying them all I knew I wanted a higher percentage of tfa and have the RF as a supporting flavor. I knew that whichever two I chose that I wanted to add 1% boysenberry. That being said, you could use the 3b trinity at any percentage you like depending on how much you want the flavor to stand out in a particular recipe.
     

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    It depends. When I worked on the blackberry trinity, I tested each flavor solo to see where I liked them then combined two blackberry flavors in different combinations until I figured out what combination and percentages I liked. You could mix the three flavors at 1% each and see if that’s where you like it. On the blackberry, after trying them all I knew I wanted a higher percentage of tfa and have the RF as a supporting flavor. I knew that whichever two I chose that I wanted to add 1% boysenberry. That being said, you could use the 3b trinity at any percentage you like depending on how much you want the flavor to stand out in a particular recipe.
    LOL . Sounds like too much work to me.
     
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