I hope you have enjoyed them. I have been stuck on Creamy Butterscotch NET for about two weeks now.
I did 6 the other day.
I hope you have enjoyed them. I have been stuck on Creamy Butterscotch NET for about two weeks now.
I'll leave the sweet stuff to you guys. I enjoy the others.I hope you have enjoyed them. I have been stuck on Creamy Butterscotch NET for about two weeks now.
I don't have enough room to collect too many....LOLYou underestimated my level of procrastination. It has to be a pile of bottles before I’m motivated to clean them.
You are on a roll today. I expect reports on the mixes and sftsI got my bottles cleaned and cleaned three tanks and two rdas. I’m hoping to get a couple more sft and a couple new recipes tried today.
Not everyone makes the money you do at present.
No problemOh no, she'd probably have to pay for it. I'm NEVER gonna amass the amount of money she did. She divorced my dad right AFTER his company was bought out by Merc and like got half the shares money, then she married a rather stereotypical (when it came to money anyway) Jewish dude who like, amassed HORDES of 401 K money and life insurance and died of cancer. She is also still working supposedly part-time but yeah, she's set for life.
I'm sorry, it was not meant as a slight! If it was a financial issue I completely understand, I really apologize
Anna
me three.... double pffffffff!!I got that too - Dec 22 birthday
Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday...
Pfffffffft !
I never could bring myself to like any tiramisu.I got a little sidetracked on doing my sft. I took my daughter to guitar center to look at some digital pianos. She wants one for Xmas.
I tried Fa tiramisu at 3%. First reaction is it’s too strong and tastes like burnt coffee. The second one is Flv marshmallow vanilla. It’s kind of sweet but doesn’t taste like much. It definitely has a thick mouth feel.
I tried Fa tiramisu at 3%. First reaction is it’s too strong and tastes like burnt coffee.
That is too high of a percentage, try it at half of that and I like it.
KAS
I’ll give it another go at 1.5
For me anyway I just add a bit of cream of some sort, and it is a good coffee vape, the only one I have ever liked.
KAS
I know a lot of folks like it but I never liked the taste of it.For me anyway I just add a bit of cream of some sort, and it is a good coffee vape, the only one I have ever liked.
KAS
That was very comprehensive (I mean that as a compliment). I think the problem is, I would want a tobacco that doesn’t taste like tobacco. I’m not sure it’s worth pursuing to use as a background note. I was curious because there seemed to be a vast taste difference between tobacco flavors and NETs.I am just scanning the last few pages here, and I happened to see this post. Might I add a few thoughts ...
There are lighter and heavier NET flavors. Virginia based tobaccos tend to be sweeter due to the natural sugars in the leaf. Burley is mild, and Cavendish is actually a process, not a type, where the stems and views are removed to make a lighter, sweeter taste. Perique is a white leaf tobacco that is grown and processed only in Louisiana, and is a little spicy. Turkish tobacco is a little bolder, and Latakia is processed (smoked and pressed) to be hearty and strong. Think English Blends for Latakia.
Cigar tobaccos, like Maduro and Connecticut Leaf, are usually drier. Criollo and Corojo are grown from Cuban seeds in Honduras and Kentucky. Again, drier than most pipe tobaccos.
And then there are various processing methods, and countless top notes (Vanilla, Cherry, Caramel) are lightly sprayed onto the tobacco to give it a distinct flavor.
Too Much Information ? Probably.
If you are looking for a pipe tobacco taste, try a mild blend of Virginia, Burley and Cavendish tobaccos with a top note flavor to start. Vendors like Heather's Heavenly Vapes and Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos offer these.
Hangsen sells extracts that are quite popular as well, but I make my own so I can't comment on them.
I have some of @PapawBrett s NETS. Not the dessert ones. They do have a definite tobacco taste.That was very comprehensive (I mean that as a compliment). I think the problem is, I would want a tobacco that doesn’t taste like tobacco. I’m not sure it’s worth pursuing to use as a background note. I was curious because there seemed to be a vast taste difference between tobacco flavors and NETs.