Tip for the heavy mixer, keeping new recipes organized.

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knotin1

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I am new, so there may be better tips then this.

I sit down and usually mix a half dozen 5ml -10ml trials and use a crock to speed up the steep. So I have had up to 8 bottles cooking at one time. Once I break out the ingredients and have to deal with the cleanup I want to get the most bang for the buck. The problem I was having was knowing which bottle had the Strawberry cream at 6% vs which bottle had the Strawberry vanilla at 7%..or what have you.

I decided to use a china pen and marked a bunch of cobalt blue bottles and lettered them A-Z. That way I can have a bunch of mixes in the crock at onetime. I write down in my recipe book A= Recipe X and so fourth.

Once they are done and ready to be transferred to my plastic bottles I am them able to print a regular label off the printer and slap that on the plastic bottles.
 

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I have one of those electronic labelers. You just punch in the flavor, strength, and it prints out a lable you stick on your juice. I got mine off amazon for about 16 dollars. It's called a brother electronic labler. It's really very handy. The tape that goes inside it is only around 7 bucks. It is really handy. And when your done with that flavor just peel the tape off the bottle and print your next lable! The electronic labler comes in super handy and I highly recommend it to everyone! It looks clean neat and professional. It's super easy to use. It's small and portable. You just buy the blank tape to go with it. I get that off amazon as well. It's a great idea to keep track of juice mixes this way. And for recipies I have a juice calculator app that has a place to store all my recipies in. It's great! Very easy.
 
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Yea, I am not sure I was clear. I don't like to heat up plastic, so I use glass bottles for cooking. Once the juice is cooked and steeped and ready to vape, I transfer into plastic bottles. Those I can use labels. The problem I was having was when I mixed up 8 batches in the cobalt bottles, was knowing which bottle had what flavor. I could't use labels as they would come off during a 4 hour crockpot bath. So I just gave each bottle a letter written with a china marker. That way I can have X amount of bottles in the crock and know what each one is. I find it easier and less hassle to make a bunch of "taster" mixes at once. I am anxiously awaiting to find a great mix and just make a large batch. Not there yet. Right now I am mixing only 10ml and 15ml batches.

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I knew what you meant lol I just threw my 2 cents in on labels cuz realsis did. but yeah I like the idea of the those markers for the bottles. I usually keep them in glass afterwards also but the glass testers I have your idea would be awesome for.
Yea, I am not sure I was clear. I don't like to heat up plastic, so I use glass bottles for cooking. Once the juice is cooked and steeped and ready to vape, I transfer into plastic bottles. Those I can use labels. The problem I was having was when I mixed up 8 batches in the cobalt bottles, was knowing which bottle had what flavor. I could't use labels as they would come off during a 4 hour crockpot bath. So I just gave each bottle a letter written with a china marker. That way I can have X amount of bottles in the crock and know what each one is. I find it easier and less hassle to make a bunch of "taster" mixes at once. I am anxiously awaiting to find a great mix and just make a large batch. Not there yet. Right now I am mixing only 10ml and 15ml batches.

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I knew what you meant lol I just threw my 2 cents in on labels cuz realsis did. but yeah I like the idea of the those markers for the bottles. I usually keep them in glass afterwards also but the glass testers I have your idea would be awesome for.


Hahaha. I am a poor communicator, on the giving and receiving end. I can screw up the happy birthday tune!! And also misunderstand when the wife says "take out the trash." I thought she said "go mix up some juice".

Thanks for the label tip.
 

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ha, I just told my wife next time she goes to the craft store to pick me up some little paper sticky lables. I have about 20 new flavors I'm testing out right now, made a 10 ml batch of each to try out. It's getting real confusing remembering what bottle with what color lid translates to what flavor is actually in it! I usually write it down when I do this kind of stuff, but I was lazy this time.
 
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