fasttech 24.95 with code map. Got mine in like ten daysI'm thinking of ordering a zeus x from them since I'm probably never going to see the one from 3avape.
fasttech 24.95 with code map. Got mine in like ten daysI'm thinking of ordering a zeus x from them since I'm probably never going to see the one from 3avape.
I'm inclined not to believe much of what the FDA says nowadays, personally. The info. I have about the various plastic types, their uses, any concerns with them, etc., didn't come from 1 of those ridiculous hoax emails that circulates. It's from many environmental websites and others. I choose to believe them over the FDA. But...that's just me.![]()
Wow, thanks everyone for your opinions on the PET bottles. I am so confused and while not overly concerned since I reuse the ones from vendors, I canceled my order earlier and I will just save the money and use what I have or reuse what I have as the case may be.
I figured that but now that you said they are ok, I will keep using them.Vendor bottles are PET, just so you know.
Just my opinion but I would say you should try the bakery flavors solo before you mix anything with them.Hey, @PJReid, I wanted to thank you for the idea of testing creams with fruits. I'll be able to repurpose a bunch of my fruit/berry sfts this way. And I'm wondering if I could then test bakery flavors in the two-flavor mixes (although perhaps it's better to test bakeries on their own?).
Hey, @PJReid, I wanted to thank you for the idea of testing creams with fruits. I'll be able to repurpose a bunch of my fruit/berry sfts this way. And I'm wondering if I could then test bakery flavors in the two-flavor mixes (although perhaps it's better to test bakeries on their own?).
Yup. And matches what you said earlier in this thread, which I duly copied into my ever-growing collection of pointers as soon as I read it.If I want to test the effect that three different creams have on a recipe, I pick a dessert recipe (like a Raspberry Frozen Yogurt) that calls for a cream - something that I already know I like. I mix 30mls of the mix, without the cream, divide it into three 10ml bottles and add in the appropriate percentage of the cream I am testing to each 10ml batch. Does that make sense?
The main thing I want to avoid is that nasty stiff plastic that suddenly give and squirts out too much.Isn't LDPE the most squeezable? My bum thumb prefers easy squooshing.
Yes,I hate that stuff too.The main thing I want to avoid is that nasty stiff plastic that suddenly give and squirts out too much.
Definitely LDPE are the squishy ones.The main thing I want to avoid is that nasty stiff plastic that suddenly give and squirts out too much.
I am so confused and while not overly concerned since I reuse the ones from vendors, I canceled my order earlier and I will just save the money and use what I have or reuse what I have as the case may be.
What I wonder is: Which of the bottles are soft and good for squeezing? PET, PE, LDPE, HDPE, . . . ?
Isn't LDPE the most squeezable? My bum thumb prefers easy squooshing.