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I think I am going to mix up a recipe with WF Bosenberry/Raspberry in it today. Should I do something creamy, or bakery? Anyone have thoughts?
I keep going round and round with that myself... do both. There are no rules... don't get stuck on the concept that it has to relate to real world recipes. Fruit + bakery + creamy :thumb:
 

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@hittman , I know I mentioned this before (about the Kroma-Z coils) I like both (0.8 and 0.3 ohm) I really cant afford it but going to order some more 0.3 ohm coils (I have fallen in love with them... airflow 2/3 open is such a nice restricted DL for me, slightly warm vapor and great flavor) :thumb:
 

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Sounds good to me. I like orange but it has to have the right base.
The orange is flavor art. 3% is all I went with. But there is also .25% Capella sweet tangerine and .75% flavor art lemon Sicily. I went 3% with capella sugar cookies, the real trick that makes this work though is vanilla cupcake flavor west also at .75% . The last 3 ingredients, .25% purilum condensed milk, .25% flavor art fresh cream and .5% flavor art marshmallow. I used quite a few flavors but went with the "less is more" approach on most of the flavorings. I was leery of even using orange at all as I was afraid it might be really bitter or something but I knew I needed to branch out and try new things. I am certainly not disappointed with my creation at all. Its really better than I expected but also just what I was shooting for. Think of it like an orange creamsicle/ cookie. If anything, I might go a touch more of the vanilla cupcake next batch. Seems like this sort of ties everything else together and though quite tasty, it feels a tiny bit weak. But I do have a whole 120ml to vape through so by the time I finish it in 2 weeks I'll know exactly what, if any, tweaks will be necessary. Yes I do live dangerously by going big and making a large batch of un-tried recipes but I'm confident enough with my mixing to do this. All in all, I do call this one a winner. Now to think of some kitschy name for it. In my recipe book, it's simply titled No Name, 120ml 6mg/ml.
 

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That sounds like a weird mix. But the more I think about it, I can actually see that being a tasty flavor combination. Please let us know how it turns out after a few days.
Its pretty good already lol. In the back of my mind I was thinking this is gonna be like those Archway frosted orange cookies, and it is, kinda but with the touch of vanilla cupcake I used, it gives it the orange creamsicle profile too. Steeping will only make it better but I'm happily vaping off the first shake. The recipe is in my reply to @hittman .
 

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    @hittman , I know I mentioned this before (about the Kroma-Z coils) I like both (0.8 and 0.3 ohm) I really cant afford it but going to order some more 0.3 ohm coils (I have fallen in love with them... airflow 2/3 open is such a nice restricted DL for me, slightly warm vapor and great flavor) :thumb:

    I bought six boxes of the .3 coils for the Z. That’s good enough for me. I run the air about 90% open. If I didn’t already have so many of the other resistance coils then I’d probably get more. I’ll just have to deal with it. I’ve been on a shopping spree lately that needs to come to an end.
     

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    The orange is flavor art. 3% is all I went with. But there is also .25% Capella sweet tangerine and .75% flavor art lemon Sicily. I went 3% with capella sugar cookies, the real trick that makes this work though is vanilla cupcake flavor west also at .75% . The last 3 ingredients, .25% purilum condensed milk, .25% flavor art fresh cream and .5% flavor art marshmallow. I used quite a few flavors but went with the "less is more" approach on most of the flavorings. I was leery of even using orange at all as I was afraid it might be really bitter or something but I knew I needed to branch out and try new things. I am certainly not disappointed with my creation at all. Its really better than I expected but also just what I was shooting for. Think of it like an orange creamsicle/ cookie. If anything, I might go a touch more of the vanilla cupcake next batch. Seems like this sort of ties everything else together and though quite tasty, it feels a tiny bit weak. But I do have a whole 120ml to vape through so by the time I finish it in 2 weeks I'll know exactly what, if any, tweaks will be necessary. Yes I do live dangerously by going big and making a large batch of un-tried recipes but I'm confident enough with my mixing to do this. All in all, I do call this one a winner. Now to think of some kitschy name for it. In my recipe book, it's simply titled No Name, 120ml 6mg/ml.

    I have a sft mixed of ssa bakery orange that I’m curious about. I used to love those archway cookies when I was a kid. The lemon ones were my favorite.
     

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    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,

    I'm in my first cup of coffee for the day, vape for the morning is Liqua Traditional Tobacco and Sweet Tobacco.
    We have rainy weather here in southern Norway, but I will have some walks with Øsa (our dachshund) regardless of the weather.
     

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    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,

    I'm in my first cup of coffee for the day, vape for the morning is Liqua Traditional Tobacco and Sweet Tobacco.
    We have rainy weather here in southern Norway, but I will have some walks with Øsa (our dachshund) regardless of the weather.

    You need to catch up. I've had three cups already. I'm rotating between apple, bubblegum, and peach for my vapes.
     

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    The orange is flavor art. 3% is all I went with. But there is also .25% Capella sweet tangerine and .75% flavor art lemon Sicily. I went 3% with capella sugar cookies, the real trick that makes this work though is vanilla cupcake flavor west also at .75% . The last 3 ingredients, .25% purilum condensed milk, .25% flavor art fresh cream and .5% flavor art marshmallow. I used quite a few flavors but went with the "less is more" approach on most of the flavorings. I was leery of even using orange at all as I was afraid it might be really bitter or something but I knew I needed to branch out and try new things. I am certainly not disappointed with my creation at all. Its really better than I expected but also just what I was shooting for. Think of it like an orange creamsicle/ cookie. If anything, I might go a touch more of the vanilla cupcake next batch. Seems like this sort of ties everything else together and though quite tasty, it feels a tiny bit weak. But I do have a whole 120ml to vape through so by the time I finish it in 2 weeks I'll know exactly what, if any, tweaks will be necessary. Yes I do live dangerously by going big and making a large batch of un-tried recipes but I'm confident enough with my mixing to do this. All in all, I do call this one a winner. Now to think of some kitschy name for it. In my recipe book, it's simply titled No Name, 120ml 6mg/ml.
    Orange Cream Surprise?
     

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