Your link isn't working but I did find two beard recipes. What is the official name of the recipe and I'll give it a go.Has anyone ever used any recipes from here DIY beard from Jean cloud ejuice recipe :: e-Liquid Calculator (....................)
My question is:
It list things (flavorings) in MLS and I need them in percentages so I can increase the amount. I might be brain dead right now but I cannot figure out how to convert this.
Well I did some mixing and mixed TFA Strawberries and Cream at 7% and I can't even taste it. Oh well. Also mixed some TFA Earle Gray Tea and lemon, we'll see.
OK!Your link isn't working but I did find two beard recipes. What is the official name of the recipe and I'll give it a go.
this all looks like Japanese to me^^^ (no offense to Japanese people intended)Also, it gives you the total mixture ml as well as the flavoring ml so you can find a percentage that way.
For example, using Cran-Apple Juice by Loaded
120 ml total
7.2 ml #1 flavor = 7.2/120 x 100 = 6%
4.8 ml #2 flavor = 4.8/120 x 100 = 4%
2.4 ml #3 flavor = 2.4/120 x 100 = 2%
105.6 ml Base =105.6/120 x 100 = 88%
All of the percentages total to 100%
RJ-maybe if you show me the formula using the 30mls above I can do it. THANK YOU againOK!
Cookie Butter 30mls
IngredientsIngredients
1.2 ml Sugar Cookie CA
- Arômes
0.6 ml Gingerbread CA
0.6 ml Vanilla Custard V2 CA
0.3 ml Cinnamon danish swirl V2 CA
0.3 ml Butter Cream CA
0.3 ml Marshmallow CA
0.3 ml Meringue FA
0.15 ml Caramel FA
0.1 ml Brown Sugar Extra PA
I want to make 120mls
thank you so much RJ
What % Earl Gray did you use? I do 9% with a little Sweet Cream and Vanilla. Never tried lemon, if that works for you maybe I'll give it a shot. I remember thinking about adding some fruit when I first got the Earl Grey. Just found a recipe in an old spreadsheet with 3% mango but I don't recall using it.
Ok, I’m trying it now. If you make the recipe JC posted then I’d suggest either lowering or not adding the sweetener. It’s pretty sweet.
Morning. No exciting plans here. Just work stuff and probably run some errands. No mixing related activities on the agenda today. I am vaping a recipe I found on ELR that is pretty tasty. It is a Strawberry Pudding mix.Good morning random folks Have you any plans today?
It’s cleaning day here so that’s first. Then I need to find a new flavor for my Zlide.
Here ya go! I did it for you. This sounds like an excellent recipe and I'll have to sub a couple but I'm making it this evening! Let me know if you have any questions.RJ-maybe if you show me the formula using the 30mls above I can do it. THANK YOU again
This is one of my favorite of John Wayne's non-western movies. An ex-girlfriend got me the DVD for Christmas a few years ago.A Quiet Man
OMG!!! That is fugly! Although, I do like the combination tailgate/ramp. I wonder if I can get one for my Dodge. Nah, I should just get a trailer for the 4-wheeler, then I can use it with any other vehicle.You should also get a Telsa Cybertruck.
Here are the formulas for future mixes from that site (using this one as an example...they will all be different). Notice I highlighted the 30 mls in red and where it goes in the formula:OK!
Cookie Butter 30mls
IngredientsIngredients
1.2 ml Sugar Cookie CA
- Arômes
0.6 ml Gingerbread CA
0.6 ml Vanilla Custard V2 CA
0.3 ml Cinnamon danish swirl V2 CA
0.3 ml Butter Cream CA
0.3 ml Marshmallow CA
0.3 ml Meringue FA
0.15 ml Caramel FA
0.1 ml Brown Sugar Extra PA
I want to make 120mls
thank you so much RJ
Glad to see you backWell, that was fun. Not. But, in the bigger scheme of things, being without the net for 6 days is still better off than those who lost power and, in some cases, houses, to the storm last Tuesday night Wednesday AM. We did have a few small trees come down, but the only thing they hit was the ground.
Then, many days battling with the local telco that "wheels" my ISP. And my ISP putting pressure on them for me... finally restored last night. While next door neighbor got their net back last Wednesday night, when the land lines got restored. Uh, yeah, they pay the local directly, not via their ISP. Yeah, send the workers out twice to fix one location, makes good economic sense...
Welcome back. Glad everything got fixed.Well, that was fun. Not. But, in the bigger scheme of things, being without the net for 6 days is still better off than those who lost power and, in some cases, houses, to the storm last Tuesday night Wednesday AM. We did have a few small trees come down, but the only thing they hit was the ground.
Then, many days battling with the local telco that "wheels" my ISP. And my ISP putting pressure on them for me... finally restored last night. While next door neighbor got their net back last Wednesday night, when the land lines got restored. Uh, yeah, they pay the local directly, not via their ISP. Yeah, send the workers out twice to fix one location, makes good economic sense...