What Can I Make?

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DanR

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These are the flavors that I currently have:
Banana Crème
Cheesecake
Apple
Orange Cream
Banana Creme
Graham Cracker
Pina Colada
Vanilla Custard
Banana Nut Bread
Pecan
Kentucky Bourbon
Maple
Coconut
Cinnamon
Black Walnut
Vanilla Butternut
Jamaican Rum
Engery Drink
Bavarian Cream
DX Sweet Cream
English Toffee
RY4 Double
Vanilla Custard V2
Cuban Supreme

Now in about 2 weeks from now, I will be making some NET tobacco :). First time and I can't wait. However, would anyone like to charm in what other flavors (from the list above) would go with this? If you do answere, please put the "%". And if you have made it, let me know how it turned out.

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BrotherBob

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Now in about 2 weeks from now, I will be making some NET tobacco :). First time and I can't wait. However, would anyone like to charm in what other flavors (from the list above) would go with this? If you do answere, please put the "%". And if you have made it, let me know how it turned out.
Are you asking what flavors would go with NET tobacco mixes? Can't help you there but could ask in the Liquid Extraction From Tobacco forum:
Liquid Extraction From Tobacco
If you are looking for recipe ideas, might read:
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/f...ion-tobacco-flavoring-discussion-only.667055/
Workgroup Tobacco Reviews • r/CloudCollective
If you want to know what you can make with your flavor stash:
Could Google E Liquid Recipes and that site has an app where you input your flavors and click the "what can I make button" and the site tells you all the different recipes you can make using only the flavors you put in.
I noticed that you do not have any enhancers in your stash, this will severely limit the number of recipes available to you. Might want to read:
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/know-your-enhancers.709743/
http://..................../master-mixers-tips-and-tricks/
 

stols001

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Yes, we'd be happy to help. Although, I personally would encourage you do some of your own experiments. It could be as simple as a couple of flavors (I started with one, actually) and make small tester mixes, test them as they steep, and take notes.

I don't ever follow any recipes but my own when I mix. One shots can be a good way to get started though, if you have any interest in them. It can be a good way to get up and going, as you test and learn your flavors.

I was happy starting very slowly and still with some storebought juice on hand. It helps me understand what is good for MY palate. Skills, some of them, generalize, but there is nothing in comparison to starting (IMO as always) with single flavor building blocks and going from there. The investment (IMO) pays off. I did READ a lot of recipes and did a ton of juice tasting, but as I was starting single flavor mixes. I make my own these days, and usually find that I've gotten fairly good at "what goes with what at what percentages" for me. I make the occasional foul thing, but then it becomes an opportunity for "rescue" which can also teach a DIY a LOT. Occasionally, I will mix a concoction so foul, I'm like, "No point rescuing it" but the cost of DIY is so minimal, I guess to me it's worth it.

I mean, you can certainly follow recipes and such, but it is important to remember at that point, you are using someone else's "tastes" as it were, and they may not be yours. I'm not a super flavorer or sweetener, although I do get lovely complex recipes. I'll occasionally mix for other vapers and when I do, I almost ALWAYS overflavor (for me) but they seem happy with the results. I usually just have them come pick a primary flavor, then send them away, and overflavor (for me) and they've seemed pretty happy with the results, and many people would TELL me if they hated my mixes, so I know my "experiments" have generalized to a fair amount of competence for me and others, which is nice.

So, I'm not saying don't ever follow a recipe but also, keep in mind you know yourself best, and perhaps consider just doing some experiments on your own, and etc.

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Go to the popular e-liquid recipe (ELR) site that cannot be linked here, create an account, and add all of your flavors to your flavor stash. Then hit the button at the top of the page that says "What can I make?". The site will return a list of recipes using just those flavors in your stash. Sort by ranking for the highest ranked recipes.

Also, if you want you can select "Allow missing flavors" to see recipes where you are missing one flavor (or more). You can sometimes sub in another similar flavor for the missing ingredient.
 
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