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Nightowl001

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Here is what I have come up with. I purchased a milk frother and that worked great, for a while. But, eventually the motor wore out. So, I purchased a cordless dremel. I took the blender from the frother, cut the plastic keeper off the end, and put it in the dremel. This mixes my juice SO well!

What do you think? What do you do to mix your recipes?

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CrazyChef

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I shake mine, then 3 cycles in the UC.
Insta-steep. :D
 

jazzman

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I also use a milk frother. A lot easier then shaking the crap out of the bottles and a lot faster. I just let the juice sit until the air bubbles are gone then bottle it and put it in my UC.
 
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Nightowl001

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Yeah, manual shaking didn't work for me. No matter how much I shook it some blends would separate. I didn't realize it at first because I use cobalt bottles. The flavor would change and I couldn't figure out why. I noticed it when I made a batch and put it in a clear bottle. Some flavors would separate after a few days. Mixing it this way it hasn't happened since.

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Nightowl001

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I'm not sure why it separates though. I order all of my flavors from Wizard Labs. The VG, PG, and nic too. I don't remember which blend it was either. I know there was a custard blend and a fruit blend, more than one each, but not sure which ones. It could have been one of the flavors...maybe the sweet cream???

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Alter

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I made myself a magnetic mixer and been using that for my mixing needs. I make mostly 100ml mixes so it performs just dandy for me.
 

Nightowl001

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I mix 200 to 300 MIL's at a time. So far, I have only made a couple of flavors that I can't vape immediately.

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aspr

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Shaken, not stirred. 300mil batches in Mason jars
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then low heat on the stove in a small pot.
Then a 2 week steep..

Screw You.
I'm From Texas.
 

Elites

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Here is what I have come up with. I purchased a milk frother and that worked great, for a while. But, eventually the motor wore out. So, I purchased a cordless dremel. I took the blender from the frother, cut the plastic keeper off the end, and put it in the dremel. This mixes my juice SO well!

What do you think? What do you do to mix your recipes?

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Honestly, I like your idea I use Milk Frother twice to mix my juice and let it steep for 1 week (3 weeks reduce to 1:)). Again it depends on personal choice. Thanks
 

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