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Sugar_and_Spice

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Wonder how big a bottle it would effectively shake?
From their website

"For use with ECBlend bottle sizes 5mL through 50mL. Using larger bottles sizes will put additional stress on the motor and can cause damage to the shaker."

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OH MAH the husband just wandered in and told me AZ wanted to "ban concentrates."

I was like "Who? WHAT? Concentrates? Wait, AZ doesn't even know concentrates EXIST!" (They really don't they're quite low on the "ban ecigs" quotient, they have FAR more pressing problems apparently).

LOL turned out to be a different kind of "concentrate" but I may buy more than boozy flavors, or at least ALL the boozy flavors I want during July 4th sales. LOL.

I mean, AZ does also tend to do things wildly unpredictably. They could all of a sudden ban concentrates without acknowledging that Ecigs are even tobacco products (which is their status currently LOL).

Either way, an unpleasant way to wake up suddenly. Heh.

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@stols001 Anna,do you have a recipe for your brandy/rhubarb mix?

I do but it also involves French Toast. I don't think you'd like it. I would probably let the rhubarb be the dominant note (for you) brandy is a smidge sweet, not that much. My brandy is FA, Rhubarb is Inawara. I might consider Dragon Fruit? I am a HUGE fan of Brandy plus apricot, but my apricots are sweet.

Could try adding it to lemon Rhubarb Tart (Chef's flavors) but honestly, why not start with the two, see how it turns out and then see if you want to add more tart like cranberry maybe or whatever?

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    I do but it also involves French Toast. I don't think you'd like it. I would probably let the rhubarb be the dominant note (for you) brandy is a smidge sweet, not that much. My brandy is FA, Rhubarb is Inawara. I might consider Dragon Fruit? I am a HUGE fan of Brandy plus apricot, but my apricots are sweet.

    Could try adding it to lemon Rhubarb Tart (Chef's flavors) but honestly, why not start with the two, see how it turns out and then see if you want to add more tart like cranberry maybe or whatever?

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    Yes. That's a good idea:)
     

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    I am not afraid of the French toast, in my vape OR on my plate, LOL. Honestly I used a "funnel cake" flavor early on and it's basically a fried batter taste. Get THAT working and French toast seems easy.

    I like it with various fruits, rhubarb a great deal, apparently! It's good with strawberries, maple syrup and cream, too, but that's what I PUT on my French Toast, I should like it. It's not really much weirder than any other batter type flavor and if you don't overdo it, it's nice (I usually use around 3%).

    But, having a sweet tooth makes things easier, I'd probably fear it in much the same way I FEARED my first "tea" recipe (I was like, this is going to suck, it's going to taste awful) in much the same way that those who don't like "Sweet" fear it.


    I made an acai/dragon fruit/hibiscus mix and while I only made 50 mls (my standard when mixing something out of my wheelhouse) and I'm much afreared it will taste AWFUL. Lets hope not, LOL.

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    I am not afraid of the French toast, in my vape OR on my plate, LOL. Honestly I used a "funnel cake" flavor early on and it's basically a fried batter taste. Get THAT working and French toast seems easy.

    I like it with various fruits, rhubarb a great deal, apparently! It's good with strawberries, maple syrup and cream, too, but that's what I PUT on my French Toast, I should like it. It's not really much weirder than any other batter type flavor and if you don't overdo it, it's nice (I usually use around 3%).

    But, having a sweet tooth makes things easier, I'd probably fear it in much the same way I FEARED my first "tea" recipe (I was like, this is going to suck, it's going to taste awful) in much the same way that those who don't like "Sweet" fear it.


    I made an acai/dragon fruit/hibiscus mix and while I only made 50 mls (my standard when mixing something out of my wheelhouse) and I'm much afreared it will taste AWFUL. Lets hope not, LOL.

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    Let me know how the açaí mix is. That sounds good!
     

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    I’m going to move out of my comfort zone with this next order. Have bourbon, chocolate and a few others to try. I’m hoping what I never liked in commercial juices, I can make to my taste buds better

    I’ve never been fond of the mouth/tongue feel of creams and custards. Recommendations for one that doesn’t make me feel like I just had a glass of warm milk?
     

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    Many many moons ago I bout a French Toast pre-mix from a company.
    It was divine - a lot of people were vaping it, a popular company back then.
    I followed up with a 2 60ml bottle order.

    Those tasted like Wesson Oil and were disgusting.
    Never bought from them again.
     

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    I’m going to move out of my comfort zone with this next order. Have bourbon, chocolate and a few others to try. I’m hoping what I never liked in commercial juices, I can make to my taste buds better

    I’ve never been fond of the mouth/tongue feel of creams and custards. Recommendations for one that doesn’t make me feel like I just had a glass of warm milk?
    Hangsen Italian Cream?

    Italian Cream-HS
     

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    I’m going to move out of my comfort zone with this next order. Have bourbon, chocolate and a few others to try. I’m hoping what I never liked in commercial juices, I can make to my taste buds better

    I’ve never been fond of the mouth/tongue feel of creams and custards. Recommendations for one that doesn’t make me feel like I just had a glass of warm milk?
    If the ice cream flavor is too much, TFA Gelato is a great sub. It (to me) is a lighter type of ice cream taste and is not too sweet. Used it as is for quite a while. It doesn't have that 'heavy' cream taste and never left any type of after taste after I put it down. Pretty good stuff.

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