Capellas Vanilla Custard is good stuff.
The ones I posted above are what I think of as good "blenders", to help primary flavorings (ie. the fruit flavors, the dessert/pastry related flavors, etc.) along in a recipe. If you look for recipes that sound good to you...you'll probably notice that about 90% of them have at least 1 of those "blender" types in them. Many will also have some form of sweetener (like TFA Cotton Candy, Sweetener, Brown Sugar, etc.) in them. Some will also have additives (like TFA Sweet & Tart, Smooth, Sour, etc) that may put alittle "zing" in a recipe or smooth out alittle harshness in it.
So, I would suggest that before you order more flavorings ...look around & find some recipes that sound good to you, that you'd like to make. buy your flavorings needed to make those recipes then, instead of buying a bunch of flavorings because they just sound good, and then asking yourself when you get them..."OK, what can I make with these now?"
And a good all around additive, not just for "custards".Capellas Vanilla Custard is good stuff.
So, I would suggest that before you order more flavorings ...look around & find some recipes that sound good to you, that you'd like to make. buy your flavorings needed to make those recipes then, instead of buying a bunch of flavorings because they just sound good, and then asking yourself when you get them..."OK, what can I make with these now?"
That is exactly what I did, have tons of flavoring with nothing to mix. I am sure I could find recipes but I like to fly out on a limb and when I get the bug to mix, I pick a new main flavor and then think what to mix with it. My last one was a Key Lime, Kiwi Double and Honeydew Melon mix. Started with mainly Key Lime taste but will see how it pans out with time.
ELR. Great site to join. Recipe calculator best online one I've found. Joined and donated. Keeps all your recipes.
Thanks, it's a start. I called NN, not sure about older issues they may have had in the past regarding customer service, but since my first order, they have been GREAT! Nine out of ten times they actually answer a phone call. They are sending me a new bottle of the "Banana Cream Pie", I was willing to send mine back, but they said don't bother.
He did ask if I had left the cap off for FOUR days, to evaporate the alcohol. I said no, but that there was absolutely NO flavor of anything.
Since I'm new to DIY, I had read that with certain ALCOHOL based flavors, that AFTER mixing you may have to steep with the caps off for a day or two, but never read about doing this with new flavor bottles BEFORE using them. Is this the accepted technique for alcohol based flavors?
I am new too, but finally mixed a juice I can see myself vaping frequently. I tried it for a whole evening and it's still missing something. Its current iteration is 15% Berry Cereal and 5% Strawberry Ripe. I feel like it needs a bit of sweetness. I have read a little here and there about ethyl maltol (10%) and I'm curious about it. I understand this needs to be in small percentages, but what seems to be the consensus threshold?
Thanks. I plan on trying some different things later. I'll try the 2 percent first. Also may decrease berry cereal, as it's still the dominant flavor.I'm sure it probably does need some sweetener. Cotton Candy(not circus) is the same thing as ethyl maltol. I would probably start with two percent and work up from there if needed.
I am new too, but finally mixed a juice I can see myself vaping frequently. I tried it for a whole evening and it's still missing something. Its current iteration is 15% Berry Cereal and 5% Strawberry Ripe. I feel like it needs a bit of sweetness. I have read a little here and there about ethyl maltol (10%) and I'm curious about it. I understand this needs to be in small percentages, but what seems to be the consensus threshold?
I'll try the EM first as I've already got it on the way. Sweetener was already on my to buy list. We'll try that next time. I've read so much feedback on both out there on the web that I decided EM was the thing to try first. Maybe berry and em isn't the right thing. I'll learn from it if nothing else, and I'll have inventory for the right use of it later if it doesn't work in my cereal mix.Yea, I would echo Sketch's comment that CC is not the call here. I would go with a plain sweetener as well with all that berry. I use TFA Sweetener and would try 2%.
I've never heard about leaving flavorings with the top of. Can't do any harm I guess, and maybe it helps....
From what I remember, the suggestion was to uncap for perhaps an hour a day for a couple days. I believe that along with the alcohol, you're also evaporating some of the flavors.
But hey, I'm not the flavor manufacturer, so YMMV.