You're getting there,AnnaI'm alive, and awake. The movers are coming soon. The husband was all dire about waking up at five (I did, he is still asleep) but I am like, "Cool, don't care." I have to pack the kitchen and I can do that... after two cups of coffee. Kind of my motto. If the grim reaper showed up I'd be like, FINE, but I need two cups of coffee first.
It looks like A BOMBB went off here....
Anna
That's the citrus I like best.I keep meaning to get out the two grapefruit flavors that I bought a long time ago. I never even did sft of them. I'm sure I'll like them since I like citrus flavors. I just keep forgetting to try them.
WOW! That’s a lot of ingredients for a coconut cream!! With all those custards, cheesecake and creams it’ll need a pretty long steep to get that thickness.
Did you make this recipe up yourself or from a recipe you found? There are quite a few very good Coconut Cream recipes on ATF and ELR that I was checking out this weekend that I may mix tomorrow. But I like to keep my recipes to far fewer ingredients. My palette isn’t sensitive enough to differentiate between too many ingredients. For me - Less is More lol! I make too many mistakes with a lot of ingredients cuz I lose focus!!
I may try this one here. More my speed!!
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Glad it arrived safely@FranC , I did get it yesterday (along w/ my ECX order), but I didn't get to open either package yet. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Now, I can't wait for my hoard of 10ml bottles to get here to test them all. I should be set with flavors for a while, so what I really need now is a nic salt sale, damn it.![]()
@IDJoel gave these pointers in another thread:I think I asked about saline in a different thread and didn't hear back. People are saying to make sure its wound wash, I think? Also, I'm not sure in what quantity to add it to a mix. I do have FA Lemon Sicily coming this week for citric acid.
After reading all this, I promptly bought some wound wash and copied-and-pasted the advice into my notes.@Slots introduced me to using a 0.09% saline solution ("wound wash" found at most drug stores) about a year and a half ago. It is useful for smoothing out the harshness of some of the rougher citrus recipes I have made. It is also good for adding a bit of brightness to fruits. I use 1 or 2 drops in a tank fill (3ish mL).
You don't taste "salt" per se (remember; it is a very low percentage of a 0.09% concentrate); but I liken it to adding a sprinkle of salt on a piece of cantaloupe or watermelon. If, you put enough on to actually perceive saltiness, it's kinda gross. But if you use less, the salt isn't noticed in and of itself, yet the flavor is still noticeably changed.
What I like about it; is it is easily added to finished mixes. Adding it to a tank, to see if it is going to offer anything, works just fine for me.
I should be set with flavors for a while, so what I really need now is a nic salt sale, damn it.![]()
You can also make so perfectly good juice with just 2 flavors to tide you over. Honestly the simpler recipes are often the best. I use to think that the recipes with 6,7,8 or more flavors must be gourmet masterpieces. Meh - I’m sure some are but I’m just as happy vaping juices with under 3 or 4 flavors. That way I get to know the individual flavors better in addition to the single flavor testing.
I don’t think anyone loses their impatience while juices steep. It’s really torture lol!!
I haven’t been feeling well so haven’t mixed in over a month until Saturday. So I mixed up 3 or 4 that didn’t need steeping and then a few that did. That way I have something to vape while the others are steeping.
Normally I try to mix every 4-6 weeks so I always have something ready from the steep closet, something to go into the steep closet and a few that I can just shake n vape.
How did you pick the flavors you are getting? Did you look at recipes that sound like something you might enjoy then pick flavors from them?
I’m sure you’ll have fun and enjoy DIYing! It’s not only a great and inexpensive way to get vape juice but it’s also a fun hobby if you get into it like most of us here.
Do you have lemon juice (Squeeze lemon?)
@IDJoel gave these pointers in another thread:
After reading all this, I promptly bought some wound wash and copied-and-pasted the advice into my notes.
I've been at this a long time and I still pick flavors that look good to me.If they do turn out to be good then I will fit them in a recipe. I've found a lot of good flavors that wayHope you feel better!
I think I've made like 4 different flavor orders in the span of 2 weeksI'm pretty simple for what flavors I like, so my thought was I could pick single flavors and be fine with those ... but it appears that I'll need to mix most likely to get the flavor(s) I want. My original order I just picked things I thought I would like (not a good idea). Over the course of all my flavors, I've been looking at more and more places for reviews, notes, and recipes.
Ok,you would think it's crazy for me to buy a flavor called Butter Pecan Pie but I bought it on the reviews that said it wasn't that sweet and mixed my tester at the recommend 6 1/2%,2 weeks steeped. Happy to say it isn't that sweet and pretty tasty. As an experiment I added 2 drops of my sft of starch base and it's perfect.
Still awaiting my first Chefs order. Next order will be BCF but not for awhile. Only 4 flavors on my wishlist and a couple are iffy. I have $500 coming as the final payment from selling the car. I will earmark $200 as spending money which should last me for a good while.
Pam, I don't do gin (can't get the 'pine tree' taste out of my memory from my 1st gin & tonic), but I saved your recipes anyway because they look so good (you've got your own PJReid Booze section)! Are any of them less gin-forward? Will any of them not taste right if I don't use gin (vodka, rum, other light liquor)?
I think I made this more complicated than it really needed to be, but it turned out well for a shake and vape, i'm sure it'll be better when it steeps
working on a coconut cream but couldn't decide what would work bestso a bit of everything
coconut, sweet cream, marshmallow, french vanilla, vanilla custard, yogurt, cheesecake, whipped cream, condensed milk, cotton candy, meringue
it's a sweet cream but missing that creamy/custard taste and feel that I wanted more of... somewhere between cream, milkshake and ice cream....it's not bad but not exactly what I was going for and needs more coconut
(afterthought) throw in a bit of butter and this would make for a good buttercream