Got in to DIY just over a month ago and I'm loving it. Finally finished reading this
entire thread and all I can say is...I feel like a true flavor apprentice!
Bill, thanks
so much. Can't stress it enough. I wish you were selling something because I feel the need to re-pay you in some way for the knowledge. Ever thought of writing a book? Since I got into DIY I have noticed a conspicuous absence of actual knowledge-sharing on the web regarding juice making. Most shared recipes have no methodology, and there is little emphasis on evaluating
flavor. It is unlike any other hobby in terms of lack of cooperation. As you've said before, I assume this must be because virtually anyone who has cracked the code turns it into a business and keeps what they've learned a secret. That 1000%+ profit margin is just too irresistible I suppose. So, I'm truly grateful that you (and others) have shared your knowledge here!
Just put in a couple orders for just over 50 TFA flavors. Ha! Can't wait!!
My first big flavor order was lacking any vanillas, creams and caramels

Since then I've been frustratingly vaping away at perfumey fruits, chocolates, tobaccos, and coffees. The coffees are all going in the trash, I think. Even the most hyped ones seem to taste like the bottom of a dirty rubber boot sole to me. I know taste is subjective but ewwwww....I don't like cream in my coffee, I want that black espresso taste, so hard to imagine they'll ever be salvageable.
My first batches will be dutch apple pie, cinnamon danish, monkey business, a bubbleburst of some sort, Jo's peach cobbler, pralines & cream, and some RY4's like Brandon's choice and vanilla nut crunch.
Also, belatedly, I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Cheers and thanks again
