Thank ya.04. Hi Fran. I am still travelling. Limoted internet access. Hope everyone had a good holiday. See ya all soon.
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Thank ya.04. Hi Fran. I am still travelling. Limoted internet access. Hope everyone had a good holiday. See ya all soon.
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I put them on google drive. I figure google ain't going nowhere.......That’s my next step. I got them on the computer and next I’ll get them on elr.
I'm not techy at all. I write out my recipes on whatever paper I have handy. Only a half dozen of many have made it onto google drive.Y’all are too techy organized for me. I printed them out and put them in sleeves in a binder. Pull it out to make notes, protected from mixing oops when it’s in the sleeve. Loosely lumped together by flavor variety
Good luckMixed this morning four recipes that I have mixed before: PRY4, 3-2-1 RY4, Vanilla Custard Cheesecake and Cream Brûlée Cheesecake. Also mixed two new ones: HIC’s Heart of Andes on VU which is suppose to be like the center of an Andes mint and Chemist Original: Le’ Macaroon (coconut macaroon, not a macaron) on ELR. Both of these are new to me so will see how it goes.
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Y’all are too techy organized for me. I printed them out and put them in sleeves in a binder. Pull it out to make notes, protected from mixing oops when it’s in the sleeve. Loosely lumped together by flavor variety
4.0% of 15mL is 0.6mL.I need some math help. My brain isn't working well today. I have a 10% dilution. I want to use this dilution at .4% in a 15ml bottle. How much do I need?
@Sugar_and_Spice
@IDJoel
You want me to remember? Where's the fun in that?4.0% of 15mL is 0.6mL.
0.4% of 15mL is 0.06mL.
If you are using 0.06mL of a 10% dilution (9 parts diluent + 1 part concentrate = 10% dilution)... that would be the same as adding 0.006mL of the undiluted original concentrate.
Just remember: when using a 10% dilution, you have to use 10 times more than the amount called for (of the undiluted concentrate), to get the same strength strength.
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Sounds good, I'm going to try it.@uthinkofsomething I’m going to mix your:
“VT Lemon Maringue Tart - man that is tasty stuff. Tastes exactly (no surprise) like one of my favorite store bought liquids, "Sublime" by SVRF e-liquid, which is a lemon pastry. I mixed it at 6% with 1% INW Biscuit and 1% CAP Vanilla Custard V1.”
Does it need a steep?
Just finger tasted & it’s yum!Sounds good, I'm going to try it.
I am steeping that one a week. First time recipe for me. I did a single flavor test of the LMT and it was good right away, vapeable but a little artificial.@uthinkofsomething I’m going to mix your:
“VT Lemon Maringue Tart - man that is tasty stuff. Tastes exactly (no surprise) like one of my favorite store bought liquids, "Sublime" by SVRF e-liquid, which is a lemon pastry. I mixed it at 6% with 1% INW Biscuit and 1% CAP Vanilla Custard V1.”
Does it need a steep?
Ok I’ll wait a weekI am steeping that one a week. First time recipe for me. I did a single flavor test of the LMT and it was good right away, vapeable but a little artificial.
I read some notes on ELR on that flavor and it was recommended to steep 2 weeks I think, the artificial flavor of lemon mellows out and you can taste a more realistic lemon curd flavor.