I had left some stuff in my cart at MFS that I was thinking about ordering since they are having the half off flavorings sale. Anyway they sent me a 10% off code to motivate me into ordering. It worked. I got nine new flavors for 24 shipped.
I use the Granny apple in my caramel apple recipe.
Caramel Candy Apple (21%)
Granny Smith Apple - 6%
Cotton Candy - 5%
Caramel Candy - 4%
Caramel Extra - 3%
Bavarian Cream - 3%
The Creams, caramels and sweeteners work well together to soften the Granny Smith so that it doesn't stand out too much, but blends into the delicious treat I enjoyed as a kid, but without the fear of losing my teeth (now). A pleasant vape. Sweeten and "cream" to taste. A slight bit of vanilla (1 - 2%) would also move it along nicely. I would try the vanilla swirl. It's the caramel and granny smith tartness that pull this one across the goal line for me. Enjoy, and Good luck!![]()
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Whipped cream or Marshmallow...or maybe both?So, I've been doing all my basic fruit mixes with a base of 4% vanilla swirl, 2% sweet cream, and 2% sweetener (sucralose) with 8%-12% whatever fruit I'm using. So far this has made for a decent simple ADV but I'm trying to perfect it. Thinking about replacing the sweet cream but I'm not sure what base ingredient would help the overall mix. Any suggestions?
Question to all you professionals:
Can I use these TFA flavorings to flavor frosting for cupcakes?
thank you!Definitely. That's a use of flavorings in PG that predates vaping. All of TFA flavorings are food safe.
Question to all you professionals:
Can I use these TFA flavorings to flavor frosting for cupcakes?
You can, but it will probably clog up your atomizer.Question to all you professionals:
Can I use these TFA flavorings to flavor frosting for cupcakes?
OMG I never thought of that! LOL which is funny since these flavors were designed to be used in food.I've been adding Blueberry Wild into my pancake mix, Yum!
Question to all you professionals:
Can I use these TFA flavorings to flavor frosting for cupcakes?
Alright, enough of this discussing the use of these products as they were intended to be used!Last night we baked a cake from scratch and used Vanilla Cupcake for the flavoring.![]()
Great way to use the ones you don't care for that much too, instead of pouring it down the drain.OMG I never thought of that! LOL which is funny since these flavors were designed to be used in food.
Great way to use the ones you don't care for that much too, instead of pouring it down the drain.
They also find their way into muffins, tea, coffee, and sugar free ice cream in my house.
I did have to dump the TFA "Pizza" flavoring though![]()
When I go to Starbucks I always ask them to use whipping cream for my creamer. I know it's bad, but makes coffee soooo creamy and delicious!!!!!! I wonder what they would do if I handed them a TFA bottle and asked them to give me a double shot!! HAHAI had to force myself to stop adding CAP Sweet Cream to the 2% milk in my nightly cocoa; it's addictive! But I still like to use it in a cup of coffee, 2% milk is just so.. thin, as a "creamer."
Andria