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rosesense

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    Good morning, all.

    My POS HP computer is not something I trust to get to any recipes I save so I hand write them all in a book.

    If I have any time after the preparations today, I want to mix a couple clones.
     

    FranC

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    I don't need to worry about my recipes too much. All recipes start out on paper. If I have a recipe I want to keep I tuck it inside my binder. When I have the time and/or inclination I add the recipe to ELR and then to my binder.
     

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    Good morning, all.

    My POS HP computer is not something I trust to get to any recipes I save so I hand write them all in a book.

    If I have any time after the preparations today, I want to mix a couple clones.
    I don’t trust the computer or elr to absolutely save mine either. Mixes in progress are handwritten in a binder. Final ones are loaded into ELR and also printed out and stuck back in the binder. For me, handwritten is easier and quicker.

    What clones are you thinking of mixing?
     

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    In the past I had been taking screenshots of recipes that I find on this forum or others and then typing them into a word document. I do have four pages or so of recipes on elr that I don't have paper copies of. My word document is on my desktop computer which I have an external hard drive back up of and my documents are also backed up to the cloud. However, what happened has me thinking that maybe I should print out all of my recipes and make a binder. That would take some time. Heck, I haven't even put away my last 2-3 flavor orders. It might be a while before I get around to making a binder. Procrastination is tough.
     

    rosesense

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    I don’t trust the computer or elr to absolutely save mine either. Mixes in progress are handwritten in a binder. Final ones are loaded into ELR and also printed out and stuck back in the binder. For me, handwritten is easier and quicker.

    What clones are you thinking of mixing?

    Haven't even looked at recipes yet. I will post when I get to mixing.
     

    hittman

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    I'd appreciate it if anyone sees a labor day coupon for eciggity if they could give me a heads up. I know they have an ongoing 10% code but was hoping for a little better sale so I could stock up on a few items.
     

    FranC

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    In the past I had been taking screenshots of recipes that I find on this forum or others and then typing them into a word document. I do have four pages or so of recipes on elr that I don't have paper copies of. My word document is on my desktop computer which I have an external hard drive back up of and my documents are also backed up to the cloud. However, what happened has me thinking that maybe I should print out all of my recipes and make a binder. That would take some time. Heck, I haven't even put away my last 2-3 flavor orders. It might be a while before I get around to making a binder. Procrastination is tough.
    Just print them out. You can worry about the binder later.
     

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    I'm betting you have plenty of hardware.

    I do have a pretty good stash but want to stock up on my favorites with all the deeming stuff going on. I figure a little each month for the next few months should do me.

    I'm enjoying my new Cheesecake mix. I think it's my first attempt with blueberry/bilberry so I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Happy to say it's a keeper.:thumbs:

    What percentages did you use on the blueberry and bilberry? I'm thinking about tweaking my blueberry cookie recipe a little. I used FW blueberry and bilberry which was recommended to me by a few people but sometimes I have a hard time tasting the blueberry. I would think that 4% blueberry would be plenty so I was thinking about either adding another blueberry or something.
     

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    I do have a pretty good stash but want to stock up on my favorites with all the deeming stuff going on. I figure a little each month for the next few months should do me.



    What percentages did you use on the blueberry and bilberry? I'm thinking about tweaking my blueberry cookie recipe a little. I used FW blueberry and bilberry which was recommended to me by a few people but sometimes I have a hard time tasting the blueberry. I would think that 4% blueberry would be plenty so I was thinking about either adding another blueberry or something.
    BlueBill Cheesecake
    Cap NY Cheesecake 4%
    WF Mascarpone .75%
    PUR NY Cheesecake 2%
    TFA Graham Clear 1%
    INW Biscuit 1%
    TFA Blueberry Wild 1%
    FA Bilberry 2%
     

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