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Shadav

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It's used in bread making, too. Diastatic malt works as a dough conditioner; nondiastatic just sweetens.
that's what I got the nf malt for was to see if it helps add that missing note to my bread vapes
and to try it in some milkshakes
or maybe to help with chocolates
 

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...going on a store run now :lol:
 

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That's interesting, cause it seemed to me reading between the lines of hitt's review and etc that it was sort of average size and weight for that type of mod.
I've got one coming, whenever they decide to ship it.
Looking forward to it. Not that I needed it. But you all know how that works.
I was rather surprised. It’s second in the “lineup” l to r, gv mini, coolfire, gv solo, kroma z and sensis. It’s pretty light too. I definitely want a second one. Compared to other mods I have, it’s on the small side.
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that's what I got the nf malt for was to see if it helps add that missing note to my bread vapes
and to try it in some milkshakes
or maybe to help with chocolates
I think it might be good with vanillas, too.
 

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Did you get that Boxx pv you ordered? I took a look at those and don’t see the attraction. I don’t like those low fire buttons.
You have to vape them with your pinky extended like an Englishman/woman/person with a cup of tea :D Suits me....I'm English :lol:
 

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    My work friend that I walk with every day at lunch wasn't here this morning when I pulled in the parking lot. His wife had stage 4 breast cancer diagnosed a couple years ago and although she's had several kinds of treatment it spread to other organs. I knew she wasn't doing well and found out this morning from my boss that she passed away last night. I've worked with this guy for about 20 years and have been to his house a couple times to help him with electrical issues. I didn't know his wife well but had met her. I'm so sad for him. They were married for over 40 years.
     

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    It's the only one I have but wouldn't get it again (but adding mascarpone cheese really helped it)... and graham of course.
    Not sure if there is a difference but it's NY cheesecake if that matters.
    Same thing
     

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    My work friend that I walk with every day at lunch wasn't here this morning when I pulled in the parking lot. His wife had stage 4 breast cancer diagnosed a couple years ago and although she's had several kinds of treatment it spread to other organs. I knew she wasn't doing well and found out this morning from my boss that she passed away last night. I've worked with this guy for about 20 years and have been to his house a couple times to help him with electrical issues. I didn't know his wife well but had met her. I'm so sad for him. They were married for over 40 years.
    I’m very sorry for your friend :(
     

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    My work friend that I walk with every day at lunch wasn't here this morning when I pulled in the parking lot. His wife had stage 4 breast cancer diagnosed a couple years ago and although she's had several kinds of treatment it spread to other organs. I knew she wasn't doing well and found out this morning from my boss that she passed away last night. I've worked with this guy for about 20 years and have been to his house a couple times to help him with electrical issues. I didn't know his wife well but had met her. I'm so sad for him. They were married for over 40 years.

    My wife is pretty much an invalid now, from breast cancer. She was diagnosed in 1995 which was before they learned everything they needed to know about chemo. The side effects have been very rough, but she is still here. I thank God every day for it.
     

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