As mild of a winter as we’ve had there should be a lot of salt and brine left to treat the roads.
True but the trucks have to get out there to do it.As mild of a winter as we’ve had there should be a lot of salt and brine left to treat the roads.
Way too pricey for me.It’s the first high end tank I’ve bought. It’s a Voltrove 25mm V3 RTA. Sessiondrummer reviewed it and caught my attention.
I learned a lesson about flavors. When I got Covid last month I didn't do anything to my tanks for 3 or 4 weeks, and most of them were already due for wicks or coils. When I got my energy back and fixed them all they looked pretty nasty. Man, they tasted so good afterwards. Now I'm replacing wicks more often than I used to and enjoying that nice tastiness. It's easy to get lazy. I have some like menthol that taste OK even after the coil gets black and cruddy, and some that need a new wick after a few days.
The flavor is fantastic and it’s got a built in juice flow control that you can open and close by turning the tank.Way too pricey for me.
Glad you like it.The flavor is fantastic and it’s got a built in juice flow control that you can open and close by turning the tank.
Don't blame ya.UPS dropped off a couple more pods for review this morning. I’m not super excited about them.
Sounds good.Well the pork shoulder has been on the smoker for one hour, looks good. It's cooking at 250 degrees for about 6 hours and I'm using cherry wood pellets.
You could at least post something I can vape. Don't really care much for butterscotch in RL either.Butterscotch 12.3
FW Butterscotch Ripple 3%
FA Butterscotch 1%
FW Butterscotch 1%
FA Madagascar (Vanilla Classic) 1.5%
INW Shisha Vanilla 1%
FLV Cream 1%
Suggested steep = 4 weeks / as always, YMMV / you will be rewarded with a long steep.
This mix delivers a very tasty creamy butterscotch. The butterscotch is out front, followed by a pleasant creaminess.
In DIY there is no one butterscotch flavor that will provide a complete b-scotch profile. A tasty and convincing profile requires using multiple butterscotch flavors. Flavor West makes three excellent butterscotch flavors, I used two of those in this mix.
FW Butterscotch Ripple is a "hands-down" favorite of mixers. On its own it presents a creamy almost ice cream like main note with a ripple of butterscotch. The b-scotch is light and therefore needs help to boost its overall profile. FW Butterscotch is a straight-up no nonsense b-scotch flavor.
FA Butterscotch is more of a European tasting butterscotch. It's darker tasting but not a complete b-scotch on its own. In this mix it is being used to add its darker b-scotch notes. It does that well.
FA Madagascar, INW Shisha Vanilla and FLV Cream are staples in several of my mixes. Together they create a rich tasting vanilla cream that works well in just about any mix.
Adding 2% - 3% of any bakery flavor will add complexity to the mix. A chocolate at 2% works nicely. This will work with any nut flavor (0.5% - 1% as an accent).
@Zazie can you please add this to your blog? Thanks!!!![]()
LOL. I'm not very quick with typing.So @ShowMeTwice I see you've been here liking posts but had nothing to say. Haven't thought of any new mixes yet?
Sorry.You could at least post something I can vape. Don't really care much for butterscotch in RL either.
I'm still working on my pear crumble slice recipe. Youngest daughter wants to work on that with me. Told her okay, but only if she mixes my nic base that she always uses up and never replenishes. LOL, she said "oh I used it all up, I thought you had more".Haven't thought of any new mixes yet?