That’ll work. That’s one of the ones I have. TYI used tfa strawberry ripe when I made it simply because that was the only one I had then.
BCF has become my starting vendor as well. They offer one of the larger selections, are fairly priced, and seem to be committed to customer service.So I've gathered from the rave reviews here. Not quite sure why I chose ECX for the big order. There was a reason, presumably. But I'm annoyed with them now, and that might be BCF's gain.
That settles it: I will shop elsewhere henceforward.BCF has become my starting vendor as well. They offer one of the larger selections, are fairly priced, and seem to be committed to customer service.
I started out as a Wizard Labs devotee. But, when I began mixing by weight, I found their glass bottles to be inconvenient. For someone mixing with syringes or pipettes, glass is actually a bonus, in that it is the best defense against oxidation and flavor loss. But, for someone looking to be able to drip straight from the concentrate bottle, they are not as convenient as a dropper-topped bottle. Aside from that, they are an awesome company.
ECX has landed on my personal "naughty" list, for reasons similar to yours; they just don't seem to care about, or want, my business. I have been a buying customer. But, when I hadn't made a purchase in a while, they chose to delete my account, along with nearly a $100 wishlist. No warning; just one day I could no longer log in to my account. When I contacted to find out what was going on, they said they were cleaning out their database and I would have to create a new account. No "sorry for the inconvenience." No "we hope you'll come back." Just a silent "up yours & do it again." They will now be the last place I choose to spend my money. Their house-label (FE) products used to hold me hostage. But, now that others here have informed me that is just re-branded (SC) flavors, I have found other sources, like BCF. ECX doesn't need me; and I don't need them.
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I'll have them all, too! Thanks so much, @IDJoel.That sounds good! And I <gasp> have ALL the ingredients.
If you like pineapple I'd go with 1,Golden pineapple ELR median is 3%... you think 0.5% or 1%?
That recipe and recipe name look so familiar to me. I think I mixed that at some point in time.This isn't an "all fruit" recipe; but I find it quite "fruity." It is @Capt.shay's Berry Berry Good:
Berry Berry Good
4% Forest Fruit (FA)
6% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA)
2% Marshmallow (TFA)
1% Raspberry Sweet (TFA)
0.5% Strawberry Ripe (TFA)
I find the VBIC, and MM, to not be brand-dependent, so sub whatever you like or have on hand. The secondary fruits (RS, and SbR) are there to bring forward those flavors out of the Forest Fruit medley. They can easily be subbed out for any berries one cares to highlight. I have played with misc. blueberry, blackberry, black currant, raspberries, and strawberries. All have worked.
It is quite a versatile recipe, that doesn't need a lot of time to mature... about a week to 10 days usually works for me.
I started out as a Wizard Labs devotee. But, when I began mixing by weight, I found their glass bottles to be inconvenient. For someone mixing with syringes or pipettes, glass is actually a bonus, in that it is the best defense against oxidation and flavor loss. But, for someone looking to be able to drip straight from the concentrate bottle, they are not as convenient as a dropper-topped bottle.
Ty. I’ll try a small sample with pineapple added.If you like pineapple I'd go with 1,
I'm figuring a couple weeks is good for me.Ty. I’ll try a small sample with pineapple added.
What’s your steep time for granola? I have a tester recipe mixed, but didn’t put a steep time on it.
Mix something good!!BCF order just arrived. Time to mix!
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That reminds me I think I have a cornbread pudding mixed.Now I'll have to go look.Fingers crossed I’ll like one of the 3. I’m making Vaperox’s cornbread pudding recipe, Manner which is a lemon cookie, and E-maxing vanilla custard...some of the recipe names are funny.
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For the most part you need to steep.Most single fruits are just shake and vape but not all of them and there are some recipes that are shake and vape. I've never done it though.Shake and vape or steep? Do flavors really mingle so quickly that shake and vape truly “works”?
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