Please share if you like’mI have a couple of new recipes I want to try so need to get organized.
Please share if you like’mI have a couple of new recipes I want to try so need to get organized.
Creme Brulee Donut sounds great! Never heard of FA Black Fire. Idk about smoky flavorWill do. One is a tobacco with whiskey so I do not think this is your flavor profile. The other is a collaborative recipe put together by a bunch of guys. I hope I like this one because it is a creme brûlée donut. It uses FLV Smoked Butterscotch (only 0.5%) which I did not buy. I am going to use FA or FW Butterscotch instead. I may add FA Black Fire at a low quantity which supposedly adds a smoky flavor. Not sure yet about it though.
Reading those isn't hard. It shows in big view on the 1ml syringe. Unless what you are trying to read is 0.05 which us half of 1/10th of a ml? Which would be under the -. half way between the .1 bolded and the bottom of the syringe. That one is hardbut a 0.50 is the .5 halfway up the 1 ml syringe. Didn't I post a pic a while back that showed this? Thought I did
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I don’t have Cap Funnel Cake, WF Glazed Donut, I do have FA Butterscotch. But thank youThis is the recipe if you want to give it a try. The creme brulee supposedly is the topping on the donut. Will all blend into one flavor for me. I cannot give credit to the guys since I cannot remember who all was part of this. First time using WF Glazed Donut so hope it is good.
% | Vendor | Flavor
1.5 (INW) Creme Brulee (yc)
3 (INW) Custard
0.75 (CAP) Funnel Cake
3 (WF) Glazed Donut SC
0.5 (FLV) Smoked Butterscotch
0.75 (FLV) Vanilla Pudding
I’m usually on the iPad. Keyboard is on the screen, so I use a stylus. Not that I am any more proficient with the laptop. Maybe I’ll commit to putting in one a day. That way it doesn’t sound so daunting.I wouldn't have the first clue how you do that.![]()
Depends on volume of bottle used. If using a 30ml bottle volume 0.5% works out to be 0.15ml or 5 drops.Is that 1/4 or 1/3 of a drop?
This is why doing % and converting them into ml can get confusing. 1.0 is 1 ml the size of the entire 1 ml syringe. the .1, .2, .3, through .9 are in tenths of 1ml. 0.50% =its ml by doing a volume conversion by multiplying the amount of the recipe ie. 30ml, 10ml ect. So if doing a 10ml bottle would translate to 10x.050 =.05 ml which is approx 2 drops. and yes would be hard to read on a syringe. However, if you are mixing a 30ml bottle recipe then 30x.050 = 1.5 ml which is is at the first bolded 1(.1) in the syringe and halfway to the number 2 or 5 drops. Hope this helps. To get ml from % the % to be converted by moving the decimal to the left hence .50% is moved 2 places to the left and % sign dropped. So .5 can be read as half of a %.No, .5% is .05ml or half of the first mark on a 1ml syringe.
Just an FYI, ELR can backup all your recipes and you can download them, so you don't have to write them out, and they're safe if ELR goes poof. You can either save them as a file, or print them out and put them in your binder.Well I have success,bring on the scale[emoji38]......LOL. My first saved recipe is Chocolate CerealMy recipes will still go in my binder just in case ELR ever goes poof. I will make note of ml and gram.
What file format is the download?Oh and one other thing that is great about ELR is that you can backup all of your recipes and Flavor Stash to your PC or even iPad. I back mine up every couple of months. That way if ELR crashes I still have all my information on hand.
.csv you can open with excel, Google sheets, even notepad in a pinch....What file format is the download?
This is why doing % and converting them into ml can get confusing. 1.0 is 1 ml the size of the entire 1 ml syringe. the .1, .2, .3, through .9 are in tenths of 1ml. 0.50% =its ml by doing a volume conversion by multiplying the amount of the recipe ie. 30ml, 10ml ect. So if doing a 10ml bottle would translate to 10x.050 =.05 ml which is approx 2 drops. and yes would be hard to read on a syringe. However, if you are mixing a 30ml bottle recipe then 30x.050 = 1.5 ml which is is at the first bolded 1(.1) in the syringe and halfway to the number 2 or 5 drops. Hope this helps. To get ml from % the % to be converted by moving the decimal to the left hence .50% is moved 2 places to the left and % sign dropped. So .5 can be read as half of a %.
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Only when I was typing my response did I remember you saying that your testers were 10ml but decided to post it anyway. When using that small of an amount for 10ml it is 2 drops for a .05ml or.50%I should have explained better that I always mix 10ml samples when first trying a recipe so when I need .5% of a flavor and mix with syringes then I need to try to see between the bottom of the syringe and halfway to the .1 mark.
What file format is the download?
Save them for a day like mine? No power for the day, as they’re replacing the poles on our streetI soon won't have to worry about it thanks to Fran and a few others here motivating me to order a scale. That link she posted for the one she ordered did the trick for me. Now what do I do with all the syringes and long needles I bought?