Simple Recipes, Please?

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rowdyplace

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I have the mixing tools, vg/pg, nic, small bottles, and a 36 year old son that is a chemist to provide me adult supervision. But, I am looking for a few simple recipes. To start, maybe just a few 1 ingredient mixes. Maybe get brave after a few tries and combine 2 or even 3 flavors. I have read this forum for hours and hours to get the feel of this hobby, and seem to only find multi ingredients from several suppliers.

Help is requested! Here are my on-hand flavors:

All My Flavors


555 Type DK tobacco Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
American Red tobacco Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Apricot Flavor Concentrate (LA)
Cappuccino Flavor (TFA)
Cappuccino Flavor Concentrate (LA)
Caramel TFA Flavor
Circus Cotton Candy Flavor (TFA)
Coconut Extra Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Coffee Clear Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Coffee Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Commercial tobacco Flavor Concentrate (SM)
Cowboy Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Double Chocolate Clear Flavor (TFA)
English Toffee Flavor (LA)
Espresso Flavor (TFA)
Honey Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Kalua & Cream Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Kona Coffee Flavor (TFA)
Light Brand Tobacco Flavor (SM)
Malted Milk Flavor (TFA)
Marshmallow Flavor Concentrate (LA)
Milk Chocolate Flavor (TFA)
Mocha Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Smooth Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Sweet Cream Flavor (TFA)
Sweetener Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Tobacco Type Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream Flavor (TFA)
Vanilla Cupcake Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
Vanillin 10% PG Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
White Chocolate Flavor (TFA)

Thanks in advance.
 

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recipes can't be any simpler then using one flavor at a time. After you know what each flavor taste like individually you will be better able to judge what flavors will go good together when combined. Each flavor vender usually recommends a percentage range for each flavor. Start with the lowest recommended percent and adjust until you get it tasting to your satisfaction. After that you will be able to judge the amounts needed for combining. Taste is all in the experimentation.
 
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Caramel and cappuccino are really nice together as is mocha. I don't go over 10% on any one flavor. I like my flavors really strong not sure how you like yours so my recipe may be too strong. My strongest recipes end up with about 20% flavors total and they are really strong right off the bat. You may want more subtle flavors and a total of 10% may work for you. Or 15%. It's a personal taste preference really.
 
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