TPA/TFA Recipes only!

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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


Sure glad he put in those quick links.

Man, that was a while a go. I'm now using a Dremel tool. Works great especially in 30 ml bottles.
 

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thanks Hulafox… great video… i love how some are happy to share their passion on youtube!

apparently there are many! would be nice to know which ones are best too.

Hulafox... I might just adopt that ;) Glad you liked it, so did I. I wish I knew where the best are also. I just keep on surfin'!
 

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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

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I saw that a little while ago too, been wondering about it since. I had hoped to see one at Walmart or something since then so I could grab one and try it, but haven't had much luck for some reason. I thought for sure they'd be easy to find. I'd get one online, but I'd rather just wait and get a good UC next month when there's money to play with again lol. :)
 

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I saw that a little while ago too, been wondering about it since. I had hoped to see one at Walmart or something since then so I could grab one and try it, but haven't had much luck for some reason. I thought for sure they'd be easy to find. I'd get one online, but I'd rather just wait and get a good UC next month when there's money to play with again lol. :)

The one I got from WM was a Hamilton Beach 59762($20). It has a whisk that will work, but, like in the video, you need to use a fairly large container. I tried it in one of those measuring glasses WM has and could do about 30ml without it overflowing. Good luck.
 

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The one I got from WM was a Hamilton Beach 59762($20). It has a whisk that will work, but, like in the video, you need to use a fairly large container. I tried it in one of those measuring glasses WM has and could do about 30ml without it overflowing. Good luck.

I use this one in the lab

Amazon.com: IKEA Produkt Milk Frother: Home & Kitchen

You cant beat the price...I also use one that I got from GNC a long time ago its just like this but they just say its to mix protein shakes. The small batches can be mixed in labware glass...I use my 50 ml beaker and hold the glass to the side while stirring works really well.
 

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i like a lot of flavor...(I use almost pure vg. the non vg is only related to the flavors and their bases. so %'s may vary for thinner fluid)

Red n Black dream
strawberry 15%
blackberry 5%

the black berry is a strong flavor. but man. i can vape it all day.

Blackberry cupcake surprise

15% vanilla cupcake (makes it sweet and creamy)
5% blackberry

Black M-type (made as a 50/50 for my boss at work. she loves it.)

Mtype 2% (we like the flavours)
black berry 10%

only got three for you D: got 3 different batches of smores going. still steeping ;-; them chocolate flavours.
 

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i like a lot of flavor...(I use almost pure vg. the non vg is only related to the flavors and their bases. so %'s may vary for thinner fluid)
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Black M-type (made as a 50/50 for my boss at work. she loves it.)

Mtype 2% (we like the flavours)
black berry 10%
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I built it as a Tobaccos & tobacco Blends recipe because of the M-Type, but, can you even taste the M-Type?
 
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I've been thinking of changing the format of the report to remove page numbers so you can just print the page you want without having to print the whole report. If I do this I will be moving the recipe name to the right so you can find it easier if in a binder.



This would also make the TOC pretty much meaningless. Please either "Like" or post a "-1" for the change.
 

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Apple Jaxxx - a simple TPA ADV vape -

I typically make 30ml batches but you can use the ratios accordingly.

60/40 VG PG mixture with your choice of nic %.

Flavoring is ~7.5% broken down as follows:

TPA Apple Pie - 3.8%
TPA Cinnamon Sugar Cookie - 3.5%
AP - 1 drop per 10ml
EM -1 drop per 10ml

Apple Pie and Cinnamon Sugar Cookie are nearly the same qty but I use slightly more Apple Pie to resonate as the top note. The Cinnamon Sugar Cookie serves multiple roles as the undertone and main TH and also marries nicely with the pie flavor to create a toasted oat taste while providing well balanced cinnamon notes throughout the vape. The small quantities of AP and EM are used to blend and round the mix a bit.

Can be used asap following a hot water bath, rigorous shaking, and a rigorous shaking. Does get better with steeping of course...

*I use a small amount of distilled water for visc when going with a higher VG ratio.

Try it - you'll love it!

Vape On!
 

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Sorry everyone. I know this is all about recipes and I have searched the forums but I need to know. Are you all making these recipes with Pure VG or the diluted version with the name AG but calling it VG? I just want to know if I should Dilute my VG with 15% water cause it seems that a lot of people buy it already diluted :confused: Pm is fine. Thank you and sorry. Just dont want to waste any VG trying to make batches that dont turn out/vape because of something simple haha
 
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