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*sniff* I SOOO want that honeydew now!
It might turn out that waiting and any feedback will give you a better recipe. =) This was my first attempt at this flavor and the hardest part to choose was what starting percentage of the honeydew I should begin with and what kind of cream, or combinations of creams, should be used.
I picked dulce de leche and vanilla bean ice cream because I wanted a heavier cream but it could be that sweet cream, vanilla bean gelato, vanilla swirl, or bavarian cream (that's what I have) work better.
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For the record (I will refrain from quoting since the post is huge), I steep with a UC cleaner and warm water. I do this mainly because the most excruciating thing I've found with DIYing is the 1-2 day wait to get a clue of what your final mix will turn out to be.
I agree with Bill that no amount of steeping will make a bad juice good but until I get more than several ADV flavors, as well as I improve my setup to do multiple small batches (OMG all these syringes suck for that) - I need to take a quicker route to the DIYing. The heat steeping (only mild heat as I use warm water) gets me in 20-60 minutes of steeping very close to what the final taste will be like and, therefore, my sequence of adjustments can be done and tested quite quickly.
Also, I steep with closed containers unless my flavors contain ethyl alcohol.
I think my take to testing is slightly different, I have tiny bottles and even a couple of bridgeless atomizers for testing but rarely use them. I make 6-10ml test bottles. And I test in my favorite tank RBAs (GP Heron). My larger test sizes are bad if the juice is not good from the start (like my epic green tea latte fail) but for passable recipes, and better, I like using at least two tankfuls so I get a good idea of what I'm getting, how it might change, and sometimes just to get used to a flavor. Sometimes a juice I don't like on the first few mls will grow on my without any adjustment. Besides, I have a better idea of what starting percentages to use after all the reading, and learning, I've done here. =)
Additionally, the bridgeless atties give me a clue as to what I will be vaping later but it isn't always an adequate representation so I prefer to test it on my standard minicoil, cotton wick build that I vape daily. I won't always fill the tank - sometimes I just drip directly onto the wick.