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Post by tomv on Aug 17, 2015 14:49:51 GMT
If you haven't got hold of the template by the weekend tomv, let me know and I'll email it to you when I'm back home Send me whatever you think would be helpful. Being new still, any and all help is awesome!
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Post by tomv on Aug 17, 2015 14:46:44 GMT
Thank you all!
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Post by tomv on Aug 17, 2015 14:43:15 GMT
That looks like Mustard Milk but it's been a while since I've run across that recipe. Regardless, an awesome strawberry milk should be in everyone's recipe library I think. The very same, made by fizzmustard that the OP refers to I saw that after I posted, sorry about that.
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Post by tomv on Aug 17, 2015 14:42:26 GMT
Hello my friends, I had to share this as it is too good not to. This is pinched straight from a wonderful chap called fizzmustard from reddit who is a mixology genius... Most mixes from this sort of place normally end up around the 10+ ingredient mark, which is fine, but not for everyone. This one is very, very, simple. 6% TFA Strawberry (none of the fancy ones - this works best) 8% TFA Vanilla bean ice cream It's some thing I noted down a few weeks back and kind of put on the back burner but I made a few mixes the other day and remembered about this one. It's been raved about on reddit a lot. Made up 10ml. Left it a day. Not wanting to sensationalise but hands down this is just phenomenal. Suicide bunny, milkman, cuttwood... Not interested. This is better. After a 1 day steep. The strawberry comes through in just the right amount and the vanilla bean ice cream leaves a lovely smooth and creamy vape body. Ordered 100ml TFA strawberry & 100ml TFA vbic, for such a simple and easy mix this is so good that everyone should try it. Happy mixing I saw this recipe somewhere else recently - may have been on a different thread on here, I'm not sure - where both flavors were upped 3% due to a high vg mix. Is that a rule of thumb so to speak,upping percentages 2%-3% for high or max vg mixes?
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Post by tomv on Aug 17, 2015 14:37:53 GMT
Did some maths Strawberry Milk flavouring base: TFA Strawberry 42.9% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream 57.1% You can mix that flavour base at 14% to quickly make the original recipe. That looks like Mustard Milk but it's been a while since I've run across that recipe. Regardless, an awesome strawberry milk should be in everyone's recipe library I think.
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Post by tomv on Aug 16, 2015 19:10:20 GMT
Love my PVC but I've just reached the end of my last 30ml. Was told a little while ago that "French Vanilla Deluxe" has both Acetoin & Acetyl Propionyl in (both of which are on the "ingredients to avoid" list ) What would be the best thing to use in place of the FVD? Not sure if you're in the US or not, but TFA has french vanilla cream that is FVD reworked to have the "bad stuff" removed. It's in their site as well as a few vendors like bullcity and wizard labs.
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Post by tomv on Aug 16, 2015 19:03:09 GMT
tomv - I am to blame for the original cards, but these were done a few years ago now on a defunct laptop. I'll have a look and see if I can find the original template for you I think they look pretty cool and wouldn't mind using them. But if it's a hassle then don't worry about it. Thanks though!
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Post by tomv on Aug 15, 2015 21:51:59 GMT
How do I make one of the recipe cards like in the custard thread?
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Post by tomv on Aug 15, 2015 20:55:15 GMT
Hello all! I'm new here, sort of new to DIY (about a month or so in to it) and love all the recipes, suggestions and tips you all have! I am wondering though, cn I sub CAP and TFA for some of the brands in the recipes at the same percentages? For example, subbing CAP for Healthcabin or Cupcake World. I am slowly building my flavors so the simpler recipes are working well. If it helps you all to help me any, I have TFA sweet cream, TFA banana cream, TFA raspberry, TFA french vanilla deluxe, TFA bavarian cream, CAP banana, CAP strawberries and cream, CAP vanilla custard v1, CAP cinnamon danish swirl, CAP NY cheesecake. Thank you all in advance and hope to share and learn from you all!
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