What eJuices could I make with this list of flavors?

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BreezyVapes

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So I recently purchased all of the supplies to make my my own DIY eJuices.
I was planning on just mixing and matching up these flavors to see what I could come up with. I am now realizing that this is not simply the case. I have made a few decent juices but i'm running into one of two problems. First, the juice just tastes BLAH, I think that I am not mixing the proper percentages of my flavors to make the juice be subtle but also flavorful. Second, with some of my juices I am getting a really harsh throat hit, almost like dripping a 12mg nic when I am calculating it out to be a 3mg nic level, if that makes sense.

Hopefully you guys here will be able to help me out. Here is the list of ingredients I have purchased from MyFreedomSmokes.com, if you could let me know what recipes would be good with these flavors that would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!

Flavors:
Vanilla Custard - Capella
Strawberry [Ripe] - TFA
Premium Chocolate Raspberry - MFS
Premium Sweet Cherry - MFS
Caramel Cappuccino - TFA
Sweet Cream - TFA
Banana - Capella
Premium Chocolate - MFS

Delutants:
PG
VG

Nicotine:
100%PG @ 100mg Nicotine


Thanks again guys, you rock!
 

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You are kind of approaching this backwards. Much better to have recipies and then get flavors to make them rather than the other way around.

Any Who:

With what you have try a base of 5.5% VC 5.5% Sweet cream and try adding 12% Straw or 10% Banana or what ever percent of the choco.

Make dang sure your numbers are correct, shake well, leave top off over night, let steep at least three days before final test.
 

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Could classify follow flavors as secondaries or enhancers:
Vanilla Custard - Capella
Sweet Cream - TFA
Banana - Capella

Could then find recipes for the remaining flavors like for Strawberry Ripe:

Mother's Unicorn Milk
Strawberry (Ripe) 10%---------------used as a main
Sweet Cream 4%-------------------secondaries or enhancers
Vanilla Custard 3%-------------secondaries or enhancers
+
Cheesecake Graham Crust 5% -------------secondaries or enhancers
Bavarian Cream 4% -------------secondaries or enhancers

You would need to buy TFA CGC and BC.

Here your accenting the Strawberry (ripe) and using it as a main or base flavor. Notice the 10%.
 
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So I recently purchased all of the supplies to make my my own DIY eJuices.
I was planning on just mixing and matching up these flavors to see what I could come up with. I am now realizing that this is not simply the case. I have made a few decent juices but i'm running into one of two problems. First, the juice just tastes BLAH, I think that I am not mixing the proper percentages of my flavors to make the juice be subtle but also flavorful. Second, with some of my juices I am getting a really harsh throat hit, almost like dripping a 12mg nic when I am calculating it out to be a 3mg nic level, if that makes sense.

Hopefully you guys here will be able to help me out. Here is the list of ingredients I have purchased from MyFreedomSmokes.com, if you could let me know what recipes would be good with these flavors that would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!

Flavors:
Vanilla Custard - Capella
Strawberry [Ripe] - TFA
Premium Chocolate Raspberry - MFS
Premium Sweet Cherry - MFS
Caramel Cappuccino - TFA
Sweet Cream - TFA
Banana - Capella
Premium Chocolate - MFS

Delutants:
PG
VG

Nicotine:
100%PG @ 100mg Nicotine


Thanks again guys, you rock!
I would do 3% strawberry ripe 1% vanilla custard 1.5% banana with .5% sweet cream as a personal preference with the flavors that you have listed. Taste is subjective so you will have different people giving you different strengths of flavoring. It is easier to start out low and add more flavoring than it is to take flavoring out. I would start from and add flavor if you need to increase it. I would wait and try it right after mixing, right after the first of the day, and then tried again after a week. That way when you first test it, you have something to base it off of. Hope this helps.
 
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You could scan through a list of recipes while looking at your list of flavorings you have. Look for ones that really sound good, that you'd definitely like to try making.


Make a file/document, etc. on your computer for "Recipes", and make 2 sections to put the recipes you want to make in them.


In Section 1...C&P the recipes you can make with only the flavorings you already have.


In Section 2...C&P the recipes you could make if you had 1 or 2 additional flavorings you don't have yet. Make a little "to buy" list in that section for those flavorings you don't have yet, or highlight them a different color within the recipes.


Place a small order for the additional ones then, or wait until you make some of the recipes in Section 1 to see which flavorings you're using a lot of. When you reorder those, add the ones from your "to buy" list then. Would save you some $$ in the longrun that way (fewer small orders = less S/H costs).


Doing the above should provide you with a decent number of recipes, without having to order a lot more flavorings. There are many places online that have recipe lists, and there are several lists made by ECF members.
 

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You are kind of approaching this backwards. Much better to have recipies and then get flavors to make them rather than the other way around.

Any Who:

With what you have try a base of 5.5% VC 5.5% Sweet cream and try adding 12% Straw or 10% Banana or what ever percent of the choco.

Make dang sure your numbers are correct, shake well, leave top off over night, let steep at least three days before final test.

Capt.shay - i made up 25ml of your Base VC and SC with some strawberry and it tastes Great to say the least.

Thank you all so much for your words of wisdom.

I am not worthy. :)
 

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Capt.shay - i made up 25ml of your Base VC and SC with some strawberry and it tastes Great to say the least.

Thank you all so much for your words of wisdom.

I am not worthy. :)

A 25ml test batch? Thanks for the vode of confidence :)

I was certain you would get something vapable out of it, glad it worked out for you.

This is how we do cream recipes, build a base and and then layer your main flavor on top. You will continue to work on this base to suit your personal taste. I'm not a huge fan of TFA VC (buttery dikeytone soup :) ) so I go lower with it. I do like the FW VC which is kind of an odd duck Vanilla C. but I like it. TFA Bavarian cream is qiute pleasant. You will find what pleases your taste buds the most if you keep experimenting.

Try adding 7% Cheese Cake Graham with the Nanner or 8% VBIC with the chocolate/Chocolate Raspberry.
 
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A 25ml test batch? Thanks for the vode of confidence :)

I was certain you would get something vapable out of it, glad it worked out for you.

This is how we do cream recipes, build a base and and then layer your main flavor on top. You will continue to work on this base to suit your personal taste. I'm not a huge fan of TFA VC (buttery dikeytone soup :) ) so I go lower with it. I do like the FW VC which is kind of an odd duck Vanilla C. but I like it. TFA Bavarian cream is qiute pleasant. You will find what pleases your taste buds the most if you keep experimenting.

Try adding 7% Cheese Cake Graham with the Nanner or 8% VBIC with the chocolate/Chocolate Raspberry.
Ha ha yeah a 25ml batch.
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