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Good morning mixers. My oldest is leaving this morning since she has to work later. I transferred all of my screenshots of recipes from my phone to pc last night and started renaming them. I’ll continue that today. I think my youngest will probably head back to college late this afternoon.
Did you send them back with enough cash? :)

If you asked me that 6 years ago I would have said take the vanilla out. It was because of Heather's that I left the world of NET's. The waffle mix is to blame. LOL

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At aprox $300,000 per variation, can you imagine what it would cost them to submit FDA applications for that one waffle juice? :shock: I think someone did the math and it came to $68 million or sumpin'. That sounds way light to me.
 

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    Did you send them back with enough cash? :)

    At aprox $300,000 per variation, can you imagine what it would cost them to submit FDA applications for that one waffle juice? :shock: I think someone did the math and it came to $68 million or sumpin'. That sounds way light to me.

    Yes I did. I gave the oldest cash and put money in the debit account of the youngest.
     

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    I’m almost out of rhubarb custard so might take advantage of the sale and grab a couple bottles.
    Which one do you get? I bought Humble Pie’s but it’s just now done steeping. Haven’t tried any of my March mixes yet. I have a few of last months to finish first.
    Any other suggestions for Chefs? Besides Custard Prem, what else can we only get from overseas?
     

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    Ok Zazie, not fair to mention this Rhubarb Custard! I'm stuck on mango juices, and I ordered the Wreka Sexy Mango concentrate, which isn't available in the states, and Pinkman. I normally don't vape very sweet liquid when I diy. But my one exception, my addiction, is the Malaysian type of mango juice, such as Nasty Juice.....rich, realistic mango/super sweet/minty cold. Wreka mango is the main concentrate in this juice, so I'm hoping to get close. Course this kind of juice is a coil killer, but I use an rda for this. And getting Nasty Juice or Horny Flavor juice is going to get very problematic very soon here in the states, to my extreme sadness. :(
     
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    Did you send them back with enough cash? :)

    At aprox $300,000 per variation, can you imagine what it would cost them to submit FDA applications for that one waffle juice? :shock: I think someone did the math and it came to $68 million or sumpin'. That sounds way light to me.

    Sheeeesh. Who knew no syrup, lite syrup, and lots of syrup could be so s'pensive!
     

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    Yes I did. I gave the oldest cash and put money in the debit account of the youngest.
    I'm sure they're worth every penny and more but I'm guessing they wont appreciate what you're doing for them as much as they will when they do it for their kids.
     

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    So.. for a $100 extra, I opted to take Amtrak. I take a short bus trip the last leg on the journey, but the majority is on the train. I feel it was worth the extra money and relatively quicker travel back north. The density of oddities and crazies will diminish on an amtrak vs greyhound. I'm thinking I will be bringing some snus with me, as I don't think it would be as easy to stealth vape on the train vs the bus. The other bonus of amtrak is the very generous carry on and personal items you can have. You can have a 2x 28x22 x14 carry ons up to 50 lbs each, and 2 personal items (basically the size of a standard backpack) up to 25 lbs. Only 2 transfers vs a billion with greyhound. No layover in Houston at 3 in the morning, or stops at sketchy cities. I can fill my backpack I bought to the brim and be within their parameters. This means I'll be able to bring all my ecigs, tanks, rdas, supplies, and mixing supplies!
    In the past I've used Camel snus where I had to go long periods without smoking. I'm sure it's still available.
     

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    So.. for a $100 extra, I opted to take Amtrak. I take a short bus trip the last leg on the journey, but the majority is on the train. I feel it was worth the extra money and relatively quicker travel back north. The density of oddities and crazies will diminish on an amtrak vs greyhound. I'm thinking I will be bringing some snus with me, as I don't think it would be as easy to stealth vape on the train vs the bus. The other bonus of amtrak is the very generous carry on and personal items you can have. You can have a 2x 28x22 x14 carry ons up to 50 lbs each, and 2 personal items (basically the size of a standard backpack) up to 25 lbs. Only 2 transfers vs a billion with greyhound. No layover in Houston at 3 in the morning, or stops at sketchy cities. I can fill my backpack I bought to the brim and be within their parameters. This means I'll be able to bring all my ecigs, tanks, rdas, supplies, and mixing supplies!
    In the past I've used Camel snus where I had to go long periods without smoking. I'm sure it's still available.
    Amtrak is a great way to travel. Last trip, I was easily able to stealth vape, as I had a window seat. It’s very roomy, with electric outlets and wifi. Food and drinks are SUPER expensive, so fill your bag up! A little travel pack of wet wipes (can also be used to catch a few wisps of vape) and kleenex or tp, and you’re set! Have a safe trip!!!
     

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    Amtrak is a great way to travel. Last trip, I was easily able to stealth vape, as I had a window seat. It’s very roomy, with electric outlets and wifi. Food and drinks are SUPER expensive, so fill your bag up! A little travel pack of wet wipes (can also be used to catch a few wisps of vape) and kleenex or tp, and you’re set! Have a safe trip!!!
    Thanks, and thanks for the info and tips!
    I embark on my quest on Friday the 13th.. spooky! Lol
     

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    So.. for a $100 extra, I opted to take Amtrak. I take a short bus trip the last leg on the journey, but the majority is on the train. I feel it was worth the extra money and relatively quicker travel back north. The density of oddities and crazies will diminish on an amtrak vs greyhound. I'm thinking I will be bringing some snus with me, as I don't think it would be as easy to stealth vape on the train vs the bus. The other bonus of amtrak is the very generous carry on and personal items you can have. You can have a 2x 28x22 x14 carry ons up to 50 lbs each, and 2 personal items (basically the size of a standard backpack) up to 25 lbs. Only 2 transfers vs a billion with greyhound. No layover in Houston at 3 in the morning, or stops at sketchy cities. I can fill my backpack I bought to the brim and be within their parameters. This means I'll be able to bring all my ecigs, tanks, rdas, supplies, and mixing supplies!
    In the past I've used Camel snus where I had to go long periods without smoking. I'm sure it's still available.

    General snus is available in the US at many convenience stores and tobacco shops. It my opinion it’s much better than the camel.
     

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    So.. for a $100 extra, I opted to take Amtrak. I take a short bus trip the last leg on the journey, but the majority is on the train. I feel it was worth the extra money and relatively quicker travel back north. The density of oddities and crazies will diminish on an amtrak vs greyhound. I'm thinking I will be bringing some snus with me, as I don't think it would be as easy to stealth vape on the train vs the bus. The other bonus of amtrak is the very generous carry on and personal items you can have. You can have a 2x 28x22 x14 carry ons up to 50 lbs each, and 2 personal items (basically the size of a standard backpack) up to 25 lbs. Only 2 transfers vs a billion with greyhound. No layover in Houston at 3 in the morning, or stops at sketchy cities. I can fill my backpack I bought to the brim and be within their parameters. This means I'll be able to bring all my ecigs, tanks, rdas, supplies, and mixing supplies!
    In the past I've used Camel snus where I had to go long periods without smoking. I'm sure it's still available.
    So how many hours (vs the 45 hrs via bus)?
     

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    About 35 hours in total. I'll actually be able to sleep, and not be vigilant and anxious for my life and belongings for 45 hours straight.
    That's still a hellacious haul but better than the bus. And as Nola mentioned it sounds like you can be more of a slug on the train.
     

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