leftfield
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Post by leftfield on Jan 12, 2012 22:28:51 GMT
You'll have to forgive my lack of actual percetanges as I mix by drops. I guess if you're good at it you could work out the % and scale it up if you want to. This mix tastes exactly like nice biscuits en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nice_biscuit why, I don't know, it just does Nice biscuit base flavourings -Flavourart: caramel, bitter wizard Perfumers apprentice: ry4, hazelnut Variants to add -Flavourart: coffee espresso, maple syrup, vanilla, virginia, usa mix Perfumers apprentice: strawberry For a 10ml bottle of nice biscuit base, mix:30 drops ry4 (yes, 30 I need 20% flavouring or I can't taste much with vg) 5 drops caramel 1 drop bitter wizard 1 10% drop hazelnut (I put 9 drops of vg into a cartomiser condom, add one drop of hazelnut to that then put one drop of this mix into my finished 10ml mix. The hazelnut is far too strong otherwise.) For variants add:- 5 drops coffee espresso for a coffee cake flavour (a lot like cafe noir biscuits, my all time favourite) - 1 drop of strawberry for a strawberry shortcake flavour - 1 drop of virginia for a grassy yet biscuity sweet tobacco flavour - 1 drop of usa mix for the sweetest biscuity tasting ry4 you ever had A less ry4 intensive biscuit base alternative that is even sweeter is as follows...Per 10ml: - 5 drops caramel - 1 drop vanilla - 1 drop bitter wizard - 3 drops maple syrup - 1 10% drop of hazelnut Variants are as before:- 5 drops of coffee espresso, 1 drop of strawberry, 1 virginia, 1 usa mix. I ran out of my ry4 one day and couldn't get any so I wound up making the second variant of nice biscuit base. It's not quite the same I need more ry4! I hope someone's gonna make it and enjoy it as much as I do. I would pay good money for someone to turn the coffee espresso added to the nice biscuit base into a cake so I can eat it and vape it at the same time.
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 12, 2012 23:32:38 GMT
Thank you Leftfield , measurements in drops are great by me, I'll certainly be having a dabble with your yummy recipe . . . although I'll probably increase the flavouring percentages as I generally add about 60 drops in all to a 10ml mix . . . my taste buds are hammered. I'll have great fun playing, thank you again.
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Post by leftfield on Jan 12, 2012 23:38:36 GMT
60 drops in all to a 10ml mix And there was me thinking I was going overboard with 30 lol! That's actually very reassuring as strange as that might sound
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 13, 2012 12:08:50 GMT
I know exactly what you mean Leftfield. Strange is my middle name in anycase.
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Post by Gordy on Jan 13, 2012 17:11:56 GMT
im gonna have to book mark this for when i start a bit of diy... sounds lovely cheers Leftfeild
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