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FranC

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    I've no work for today, it does tend to get a bit spotty for me this time of year. There are a few things coming up shortly though.

    I might need to run Mom around some today but not sure about that yet until she makes a call or two.

    Other than typical day to day things I don't have much else on my plate, maybe wash up some bottles and/or mix up another tester or two.
    Sounds like you will maybe have a not too busy day. I may make a second smoothie today. Will decide when when I finish my first. I do plan on writting some ecig recipes
     

    gloopdegurp

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    I do plan on writting some ecig recipes
    I wrote up two last night which are the ones I might mix today.
    An all Capella custard/cinnamon/cookie that is another high % attempt and a try at a peach berry cobbler which was inspired by SMT's peach recipe from yesterday. Thanks, SMT :wub:
     

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    Morning, mixers.

    Guess is for some sun breaks between storms. Those haven't been heavy - yet :) Snow line staying down, so that's good.

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    and a try at a peach berry cobbler which was inspired by SMT's peach recipe from yesterday. Thanks, SMT :wub:

    Not sure what I did, but you're welcome Gloop. I truly hope your peach cobbler mix pleases you! :wub:

    FWIW, a small amount of FA Pear (0.5% - 1%) will tame and sweeten the peaches. It will not be noticeable as a pear note.

    The peach and berry will taste "baked" if accented with brown sugar (0.75% - 1% TPA BS) or a light percentage of FA Liquid Amber (0.5% - 0.75%). Either one will do the same for nearly any baked fruit mix.

    Good luck!!!

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    enjoyed a wonderful ~4 mile walk earlier.........

    beautiful day here, cloudy and 18°F/-7.7°C atm
    hoping for snow soon, lots of snow............ :greengrin:

    currently looking at baking websites, writing recipe ideas, and perhaps, mixing those........
     

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    Any ideas for best place to get VG & PG?

    I've always purchased VG/PG from Bulk Apothecary.

    VG $14 per gallon:


    PG $21.12 per gallon:


    Both are high grade USP. Bulk Apothecary is a major supplier of both for many companies in the USA.



    Essential Depot is much more expensive.

    VG $48.98 currently on-sale (regularly $69.97) per gallon:


    PG is $99.94 per gallon:

     

    FranC

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    I've always purchased VG/PG from Bulk Apothecary.

    VG $14 per gallon:


    PG $21.12 per gallon:


    Both are high grade USP. Bulk Apothecary is a major supplier of both for many companies in the USA.



    Essential Depot is much more expensive.

    VG $48.98 currently on-sale (regularly $69.97) per gallon:


    PG is $99.94 per gallon:

    I knew there was another place but couldn't think of it.
     

    ShowMeTwice

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    Ingredient Supplier is another one for VG/PG. @Letitia posted that they're a good place and also 5% off FIRST5 thru the 5th.


    VG is $18.99 p/gallon


    PG is $19.49 p/gallon

     

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