Isn't nicrome like 80% nickel?I prefer my kanthal or nichrome
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Isn't nicrome like 80% nickel?I prefer my kanthal or nichrome
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I tried a vape group friend's Yaeliq Yellow Custard and loved it, made the mistake of ordering the Yellow Custard V2 when I placed my order. It took me almost a year to make it through that 100ml bottle that smelled like butterscotch and tasted like air...I loves my diketones. Buying several 4 oz bottles of CAP v1 preparing for the APocalypse.
My usually unpopular opinion is that Zappa's albums would be quite awesome if he'd just keep his mouth shut.
That said, I've never been recognized for my taste...
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I have no idea what Yaeliq Yellow Custard is. However in the USA many very popular custards main ingredient is Capella Vanilla Custard V1 and or the French Vanilla V1.I tried a vape group friend's Yaeliq Yellow Custard and loved it, made the mistake of ordering the Yellow Custard V2 when I placed my order. It took me almost a year to make it through that 100ml bottle that smelled like butterscotch and tasted like air...
I've strayed away from custards since then, but if the original is available when I happen to get some money, I think I'll order a bottle.
Don't know I always used Visa.
Just an fyi I have not found an Inawera flavor I can handle yet. Some TFA are ok. Of course have not tried them all either![]()
Never tried their tobacco. imho CAP is my fav flavorings over all except FC for fruit. However I think CAP's tobacco flavors suck.Right now I am vaping INW Gold Ducat. Heard a lot of good about this tobacco blend but it was always out of stock. Finally got my hands on a bottle. A good pipe tobacco with a marvellous after taste of honey. The majority of the INW flavors I have used is tobacco flavors and they are one of my favorites.
Yaeliq is a vendor out of Israel, really good juices. Most are $18 for 100ml(last I checked) with some monthly deals for $10. Have to pay shipping but it's worth it if you get a couple or more.I have no idea what Yaeliq Yellow Custard is. However in the USA many very popular custards main ingredient is Capella Vanilla Custard V1 and or the French Vanilla V1.
I tried a vape group friend's Yaeliq Yellow Custard and loved it, made the mistake of ordering the Yellow Custard V2 when I placed my order. It took me almost a year to make it through that 100ml bottle that smelled like butterscotch and tasted like air...
I've strayed away from custards since then, but if the original is available when I happen to get some money, I think I'll order a bottle.
I wonder what flavorings they use? Must be Kosher?Yaeliq is a vendor out of Israel, really good juices. Most are $18 for 100ml(last I checked) with some monthly deals for $10. Have to pay shipping but it's worth it if you get a couple or more.
Right now I am vaping INW Gold Ducat. Heard a lot of good about this tobacco blend but it was always out of stock. Finally got my hands on a bottle. A good pipe tobacco with a marvellous after taste of honey. The majority of the INW flavors I have used is tobacco flavors and they are one of my favorites.
I wonder what flavorings they use? Must be Kosher?
Although i am not sure what that means as far as flavorings goes.
Hmm hot steeping of custard... The V1 CAp VC does not seem to change much in 2 weeks at room temperature....I made the same mistake. At the moment I have two 60 ml bottles of Van Custard steeping in the UC. One is V1 and the other is V2 so I can compare the two. The last batch I made I want to say was V2 and it was actually very good. The key to a good custard is the steep. The last batch I mixed was steeped in an ultrasonic cleaner for 10 hours then left in the car where it was able to get extremely hot daily for a week. When I got to taste it, it was awesome.
So aside from the blessing most chemical plants are Kosher?It means a rabbi blessed it; it was formulated in a place where kosher laws were observed. I don't know all of them, but one of the main ones was that meat and milk products can't ever be in the same plates or utensils... and no pork or shellfish products of course.
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It's something about whatever is used in the v2 custard flavoring, I can't taste it at all. It smelled good, and after a year it was definitely well steeped. It's just one of those odd things, like my friend can't taste strawberry flavor.I made the same mistake. At the moment I have two 60 ml bottles of Van Custard steeping in the UC. One is V1 and the other is V2 so I can compare the two. The last batch I made I want to say was V2 and it was actually very good. The key to a good custard is the steep. The last batch I mixed was steeped in an ultrasonic cleaner for 10 hours then left in the car where it was able to get extremely hot daily for a week. When I got to taste it, it was awesome.
Pretty much, it's mostly a cleanliness standard, aside from the blessing. More important in food as if something like a hotdog says kosher you know it's beef, with no possibility of any other type of meat being in there.So aside from the blessing most chemical plants are Kosher?
So aside from the blessing most chemical plants are Kosher?
Pretty much, it's mostly a cleanliness standard, aside from the blessing. More important in food as if something like a hotdog says kosher you know it's beef, with no possibility of any other type of meat being in there.