
The new stuff on the right. I am bottling all the old to hand out to friends (and daughter) who have dabbled in DIY but always came to me for the nicotine. Now they will have their own and not bother my stash.
I've had the same label maker for about 11 years. White labels always.Seeing the labels, I had to buy another label maker not long ago. You would think label makers should last more than 15 years. When I first started DIY, I tried using handwritten labels using old sticky-backed disc labels I had laying around. It really got to be a pain removing them when I washed out the bottles. The label maker came with a clear ribbon and I used it to label the ejuice bottles. As far as I'm concerned clear tape on a clear bottle is not a good idea. I replaced it with a white ribbon and I will be replacing the clear labels on the ejuice bottles.
I do it too when I am using my tablet, however, I usually discover my mistake before I "send" the reply. I won't attempt to try doing any replying on my phone. My fat fingers and the tiny phone keyboard do not go together. I have a hard enough time doing text messages.
I don't have anything planned for today, well, other than relabeling my ejuice bottles with white labels. I'm enjoying my coffee and the movie "The Book of Eli". Later, I may see if I can find another book to read. I've got a good selection loaded on my tablet. Sitting outside reading a good book and letting my dog roam around sounds like a good plan.
I hope everyone has a good day. Stay safe and well.
They had a good solid reason why some 'not so great' came to me. I believe them and the main thing is they made it right.View attachment 933173 Nude nicotine came through like a champ with a better batch.
The new stuff on the right. I am bottling all the old to hand out to friends (and daughter) who have dabbled in DIY but always came to me for the nicotine. Now they will have their own and not bother my stash.
Oh, god.No, died at birth.
Oh, god.
Personally I would not be the least bit apprehensive about using the one on the left.View attachment 933173 Nude nicotine came through like a champ with a better batch.
The new stuff on the right. I am bottling all the old to hand out to friends (and daughter) who have dabbled in DIY but always came to me for the nicotine. Now they will have their own and not bother my stash.
I love my label maker and labels. They peel right off leaving no sticky residue. I just now replaced my label cartridge after many labels so they last a long time. The only minor complaint I have with mine is since it keeps up with date and time (which I never use) the batteries drain fast. But I use rechargeable batteries and it’s no big deal.Seeing the labels, I had to buy another label maker not long ago. You would think label makers should last more than 15 years. When I first started DIY, I tried using handwritten labels using old sticky-backed disc labels I had laying around. It really got to be a pain removing them when I washed out the bottles. The label maker came with a clear ribbon and I used it to label the ejuice bottles. As far as I'm concerned clear tape on a clear bottle is not a good idea. I replaced it with a white ribbon and I will be replacing the clear labels on the ejuice bottles.
I do it too when I am using my tablet, however, I usually discover my mistake before I "send". I won't attempt to try doing any replying on my phone. My fat fingers and the tiny phone keyboard do not go together. I have a hard enough time doing text messages.
I don't have anything planned for today, well, other than relabeling my ejuice bottles with white labels. I'm enjoying my coffee and the movie "The Book of Eli". Later, I may see if I can find another book to read. I've got a good selection loaded on my tablet. Sitting outside reading a good book and letting my dog roam around sounds like a good plan.
I hope everyone has a good day. Stay safe and well.
I didn’t miss it. I use a warm bath to steep my mixes. They also sit for weeks in the cabinet and my taste buds can tell no discernible difference after time (freshly mixed to weeks later and all points in between). I think the warm bath works great for me, and it helps to thin the max vg for shaking. Everyone is different I suppose. My ex boyfriend used to have a fancy heated ultrasonic cleaner that worked great too. I really want one, but the stove is free sooo...You must have missed the part where it says to steep at least 10 days. I know you are a shaker vaper.. unfortunately most of the ingredients in that recipe won't be a win off the shake, sorry.
Stingy me would mix up twice the amount with no nic and combine that with the 18mg version.
Phew. I thought I'd shoved both of my rather large feet in my mouth with that joke.Sorry, when you said "I certainly did" I thought you were referring to something entirely different. I apologize for taking the convo completely south. One of my ill-fated tendencies... lol
Back to the happy topic, Marley and her two suitors.
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Oh, that's right. I had forgotten how little nicotine you use in your mixes. Mixing eleven times the amount of the 18mg batch would be kind of ridiculous, I suppose.18 mg is 12 times my nic level of 1.5 mg. Not worth it to me.
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Yeah I would never expect that Heather and Adam at HHV would give away their secrets. But people have tried to clone their recipes. I found this one with a quick search, but there may be others. I have not tried it so I'm just sharing the recipe.
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Hello Anthony..
There has been some discussion about HHV and whether they were using tobacco absolute in their NET's as opposed to a cold or heated macerated tobacco. I think you hit the nail on the head with your comment in regards to the hard part being getting the right "other" flavors though. Example: "Shadow" to this day remains one of the best vanilla flavors I have ever tasted.
Oddly, just before you came and checked out this thread, I brought up how Pirate's Booty came across more tea like when fresh, then evolved into sort of a spicy cigar flavor over time. A couple of folks here were saying black tea FA reminded them of tobacco.
Perhaps, and I only say this as it being a shot in the dark, finding out which flavors were available at the time HHV released their NET's may get you closer . There are a lot more flavors that have come on the market since.. I've often wondered if Shadow had a percentage of French vanilla deluxe TFA, vanilla bean ice cream TFA, and vanilla swirl TFA... I have found during my time mixing that those flavors have similar elements I tasted in Shadow.
Needless to say, it's going to be virtually impossible to get something exact. I have tried many cloned recipes since I began doing DIY and they have all (with the exception of two) fallen short of being like the original.
The two were a Pistacio RY4 and a Cannoli Be One clone. The creator of CBO even posted in the group that the CBO clone was almost spot on with the ingredients and percentages.