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Just mixed some Mint candy......
I've never eaten a urinal cake, but if I did it would taste like TFA's Mint Candy..
lol. Good to know. Maybe you'd have better luck at a different/lower %?
I've had bad luck with minty and menthol flavors in the past. I played around with Halo's subzero a while back and I ended up with a concoction that tasted like a bad swig of Robitussin. So bad I can't use the SZ anymore.
I was playing around with Bill's Lemon Meringue Pie and was looking around the net to find away to boost the lemon. I know the lemon is already at 12% but hey I wanted in your face lemon. SO I came across a recipe by HeadInClouds on a different site and in the comments HIC said you could use Key Lime at 0.5% to boost the lemon. So I mixed up a new test batch and gave it a try. Well I left it on the desk where all the on going testing samples sit and the next day the wife starts testing juice and she gets to this one; let me just say the lemon was to strongSo does it work YES but be careful for what you ask for as you might get it.
I dont have that Dk tobacco yet,but i'll add it to my next order on thursday and give this a shot.My wife just started to get interested in vaping,so all she wants right now is tobacco flavors,so this will be a good one for her to try out,and i still like a good tobacco vape every now and then,so it may work out really well haha.
Interesting! Of course, LFM. work, and most all of the juice makers started with LFM, and many remain with LFM, some, even critical of HFM. So, we have now gone full circle, I suppose. The answer to your question is an absolute YES! LFM do work and use lower percentages and longer steep times to achieve the juice flavorings desired. Works great.....just slower.....so......harder to make juice quickly, given the time between remixing to achieve the desired result. Same thing ultimately, many claim better and more nuanced....perhaps they are right, too!
Is there a constant multiplier to use with the HFM to achieve same result with a LFM? A percentage of the mix that when steeped would be as good, or better, than the HFM? Perhaps. I don't know what that percentage/multiplier would be though, and is probably largely dependent on the mix in question. I doubt we could unilaterally say that using a 40% mix of the same ingredients, for example, would get you to a suitable LFM of the same flavoring. Frankly, all the other threads seem to gravitate in this direction, and you may find an answer there, certainly more LFM recipes there, and an entirely different view toward mixing generally than HFM. I use and advocate the HFM because it's quicker, which means the new juice maker can be making and vaping juice NOW, rather than later......or never. I didn't really want to use other people's recipes as I wanted to forge ahead on my own. No particular reason....just the way I am. Almost quit making juice. I was very unsuccessful using LFM. Nothing worked very well for me. After six months I lucked into an ADV with three flavors, my Cinnamon Danish ADV, a very HFM with 46% flavoring. I eventually lowered it to 23%, where it remains today. However, 23% is way above the LFM recommendations, so I began to experiment with HFM. The results have been posted here now, many times. It works for me and is what I use today. However, seems like many home juice makers use LFM. Many commercial juice makers use HFM and when I got into that business for a while and went to a couple of conventions and met those folks, I learned that many of them do use HFM for their commercial operations, but not all, of course. Again, same ideas, different steep times. The truth is that whatever works for you is the best way for you. My goal is simply to help people learn to make great juice quickly, something that took me a long time to figure out. That was two years ago.
I started sharing my ideas on this thread in a big way after my son passed away last summer. I found that giving back was a cathartic for me, and helped me through a very difficult time. I'm better, but you never really get over something like that. By helping others, I was able to stop focusing on my own issues so much, and it provided much needed relief. I've just hung around to help ever since. Maybe I've overstayed my stay. I don't know, but I still find posting here to be helpful. I thank everyone for their support. Ciao!![]()
From others responses, Bill's info is very valuable; however, it will do me no good until I can understand it ��
Could somebody please explain what LFM & HFM stand for?
I believe LFM is Low Flavor Mix and HFM is High Flavor Mix.
You beat me Trueagle![]()
From others responses, Bill's info is very valuable; however, it will do me no good until I can understand it
Could somebody please explain what LFM & HFM stand for?