Steeping is like???

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I have one recipe that benefits from steeping.
I mix it at 5x the desired strength (flavorings), and normal nicotine strength.
I do this long before I need it, allowing it plenty of time to steep.
Then when I need some more of that juice, I mix it 1:4 with unflavored base that I pre-make in big batches.
At that point, it's shake & vape. :sneaky:
 

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I have one recipe that benefits from steeping.
I mix it at 5x the desired strength (flavorings), and normal nicotine strength.
I do this long before I need it, allowing it plenty of time to steep.
Then when I need some more of that juice, I mix it 1:4 with unflavored base that I pre-make in big batches.
At that point, it's shake & vape. :sneaky:

I don't have any shake and vape recipes - I'll have to try that and see if it works on my recipes..
 

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Steeping is unnecessary.
Gross flavors do not become better, mediocre flavors stay so-so, but good flavors are exactly that: good to go from the start.
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