daveyboy37
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Post by daveyboy37 on Jan 4, 2014 5:24:10 GMT
So I have been having a little tidy up of my liquids and founds 3 bottles of Vapourtine Blueberry. Along with their Kiwi they were two of the first juices I really fell in love with when I started vaping a year or so ago. Dilemma.. they are 18mg and I have worked hard to cut down from 18-24mg to my current 8-11mg. So options... 1 Give/sell/trade them...But seems daft when its a liquid I really like. 2 Put them back away and forget them for another year. 3 Blend them with something else at 0 nic in theory giving me around 10-12mg. So having plenty of custard made I thought, why not. It Isn't Zero nic but will do to test the theory. The result... Totally yummy, so much so, It's all I vaped yesterday... It takes the edge off the blueberry and caters for my ever increasing sweet tooth. There was nothing scientific in the blending. Simply 1.5 to 2ml of blueberry in an iClear30 top up with custard and shake. So anyway now I know it works I'm gonna make some Zero Nic custard. But this is the part I'm not sure about. Am I OK to make the custard and combine the blueberry and let it all steep? Or should I just steep the custard fully before adding the blueberry? If so do I need to steep it twice. And finally I also stumbled across some Capella Graham Cracker concentrate in my tidy up. Can someone give me some idea of a percentage to add for this on average? Never really done anything with biscuit/pastry etc. So just a starting point would be good.
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Post by lairey on Jan 4, 2014 7:20:30 GMT
Personally, I'd mix the VC on it's own and steep, then mix small amounts together at a time in a 10ml bottle and vape away, but I don't think it really matters too much The Graham Cracker can be quite strong, most dessert recipes call for around 3 or 4%
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 4, 2014 7:44:12 GMT
I'd do the same as Lairey . . . VC really does need that steeping time to be anywhere near nice. Ditto with the Graham Cracker percentage, it's a flavour you really want as a background note in a combined recipe, as it can overpower otherwise. Dulce de Leche is another flavour that can really perk up a boring mix, I use it with plain Raspberry, just a few drops and it really makes a difference.
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Post by daveyboy37 on Jan 4, 2014 11:11:47 GMT
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