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Dragonfruit (TFA) 15%
Ethyl Maltol 10% diluted 2%

Base of your choice (8mg/ml Nic 70PG/30VG typically for my mixes)

So simple yet so good...
One of my wife's daily vapes :)
Hey paddy you have this recipe listed page 43 as 15% dragonfruit 10% EM and in notes diluted 2%.
I'm 99% positive this was meant 2% of a 10% EM solution or 2% cotton candy which is also the same.
 

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Hey paddy you have this recipe listed page 43 as 15% dragonfruit 10% EM and in notes diluted 2%.
I'm 99% positive this was meant 2% of a 10% EM solution or 2% cotton candy which is also the same.

You might be right. I've PM Uno for clarification. I just input what is posted( warts and all ). I'll get back or Uno might post here. Thanks, always want to have a correct representation of recipes.
 
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You might be right. I've PM Uno for clarification. I just input what is posted( warts and all ). I'll get back or Uno might post here. Thanks, always want to have a correct representation of recipes.

Uno got back and here is how it is now stated

and a new report reflecting the change is on the Drive.

NOTE: ****** many mix @ 1/4tsp of EM to 10ml of PG or PGA( per Linda @ TFA,10% is equivalent to 8ml of PG or PGA + 1/4tsp of EM)
 
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Having never used pre mixed ejuice except the samples I got with my first ecig, I don't have much to compare with. As a result I've been reluctant to post any recipes not knowing how they would taste to others. Finally I think I've got one to share! I will not be adding this to the report,"..employees, family...not allowed to enter contest..." kinda of thing.

But here it is.



Would appreciate any feedback to see if my taste buds are working okay.
EDIT: Had to steep awhile but was vapeable(sp) after the first day. Much better now!
TNX,

Patrick
 

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Looks good and really its about individual taste. The American Red Type will get better with a really long steep. Generally for me I go about two methods when using it. One I will mix up the tobaccos in a juice that I am using American Red Type there is another one that I do this with too think its premium some such would have to look at it to get the exact name. I mix all the tobaccos together in the bottle and let them set for a week then go back and add my other flavors nic pg and vg. The draw back to this method is good note taking and remembering what the hell I was doing and thinking when I started the mix. :) The other method I use when dealing with these is I delute the flavor and use the dilute for mixing. I generally make two dilutes with American Red Type and whatever the other one I can't quite remember. It is more of a pine like tasting without steep anyway I will mix 2% in pg usually just a 10 mil bottle or an old 8 mil glass vial from wizards that is empty and been extensively cleaned yeah or 4% in vg. Then depending on what I am looking for in my final mix use accordingly. For example if I am wanting a higher vapor juice I use the vg dilute and for a higher flavor mix I use the pg. I find that the dilute while not as great as seed steeping does help tons in cutting down my steep time with a really strong tobacco flavor. Hope this is somewhat helpful Paddy but over all looks like a good vape I can see the cherry notes in the red going really well with the vanilla and the AP giving just a hint of that bready flavor.
 

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I will not be adding this to the report,"..employees, family...not allowed to enter contest..." kinda of thing.

I say phooey to that logic Patrick. All the work you do to keep that report up to date and accurate. Of course you can put one of your own in there. I was surprised you didn't have one in there. Go ahead. You deserve it!!!

I don't have all these flavors yet. I'll give it a try when I do!
 

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I say phooey to that logic Patrick. All the work you do to keep that report up to date and accurate. Of course you can put one of your own in there. I was surprised you didn't have one in there. Go ahead. You deserve it!!!

I don't have all these flavors yet. I'll give it a try when I do!

Thanks. Going to give it a little more time to make sure it doesn't fade first.
 

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Its now fixed. Here is the NEW LINK . I will be adding the job aids and such later, but, recipes and B Of F's are there.

Sorry for the confusion... Patrick

OMG! This is awesome! Now I can mix like a pro and then start to branch off to more experimentation! Thanks for this!
 

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+1 vote for R2D2, although I've added 1% VZ Caramel Mocha SC. It's a +1 in the original form, I just need to use some of these VZ flavors somewhere now and then... what else am I going to do with them?:unsure:

I finally have one worth adding to the list, my 5th revision and it's getting better.

Note: This might seem like a lot of TFA Brandy, without a hot bath or USC less could be used. I ran this in a USC for 3 hours. I use a total of 3% saline solution in this mix to reduce the dry mouth effect (@ standard 0.9% dilution). I don't care for strong menthol/Koolada, you may want to add more depending on personal preference.

Brandy Alexander

10% TFA Brandy
4% TFA Double Chocolate Clear
4% TFA Double Chocolate Dark
1% EM 10% or Cotton Candy
.3% Koolada
 
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Awsum, I was reading in another thread about using a small cordless blender. But the one I have would require to large an amount. the next time I go to WM I thinking about looking for a small bullet type blender with a small head. After all, steeping is just to allow everything to mix aka, blend.

Found something I saw on an Englishman's youtube video. Milk frother by Ozeri. For small batches, it's pretty wicked. On his video (if I can find the link again I'll post it) he notes to froth it up heavily till it looks milky (from the air bubbles). Let it clear. Repeat two more times. He felt it cut down a two week steep to 4 days. ymmv.
Ozeri Deluxe Milk Frother & Whisk in Stainless Steel, with Stand and 4 Frothing Attachments : Amazon.com : Kitchen & Dining

His Video:
 
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