johny5times
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Post by johny5times on Jul 30, 2014 19:59:12 GMT
12mg Nic from a 54mg 50/50 base. 70/30 PG/VG 18% TPA Apple 12% TPA Cinnamon Danish 1% Sweetener I like strong flavours, so you could probably knock those percentages down to 12 and 8 and still get a very tasty desert vape. I would recommend keeping the apple / cinnamon danish ratio at 60/40 though in terms of flavour balance. My first attempt was at 50/50 and I felt the apple was lost behind the cinnamon, but this is perfect. Good to go after only 2 days steeping as well.
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lairey
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Post by lairey on Jul 31, 2014 5:34:29 GMT
I've bookmarked this to make a recipe card for it johny5times, but will be next week now as off to a festival in half an hour
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johny5times
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Post by johny5times on Jul 31, 2014 15:31:04 GMT
ooh have fun
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johnstone
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Post by johnstone on Aug 3, 2014 12:55:28 GMT
made this last night thanks 12% TPA Apple 8% TPA Cinnamon Danish 1% Sweetener and also made a 2nd sample but with 1% marshmallow instead of sweetener to see how that works with it will comment when i try them
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lairey
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Post by lairey on Aug 5, 2014 10:09:12 GMT
ooh have fun Thanks johny5times, we had a brilliant time! Here's the recipe card, tagging our lovely Perpetua to post it on the recipes board (assuming she has recovered from her hangover from Vapefest )
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 6, 2014 3:51:13 GMT
Added to our recipes, thank you lairey. Hangovers are easy I've decided, compared to back to back shifts.
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