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Professor Snape

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Looking for several good tobacco recipes. Right now I'm vaping a Cowboy blend that I really like, but have not been able to duplicate it. Please keep in mind that my sense of smell and taste are diminished. TIA
 

PincheWero

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here is one you might like it's a 555 blend I use to break up my RY4's


555 INW 3%
Virgina Fire Cured FW 1.0%
Carmel FA 1.0%
Vanilla Classic 1.0%
AP 1-2% per your taste
1 Drop Apple Cider Vinegar per 5ml (thanks @Smoky Blue )
I also Add 1% FA Hazelnut in another variation V2

Needs a couple weeks minimum steep better after a month, hot water, crock pot, and ultra sonic don't seem to help, just time

For a Extra kick of tobacco taste WARNING be very careful with TA it can overpower any mix
and some people (my family included do not like it, but I do)
ADD 1 DROP TOBACCO ABSOLUTE PER 10 ML
 

Kent B Marshall

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Hangsen essence for tobacco flavors. Very easy to work with. Downside is the 2 to 5 weeks of aging needed (steeping)
 

dave/jayce

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here is one you might like it's a 555 blend I use to break up my RY4's


555 INW 3%
Virgina Fire Cured FW 1.0%
Carmel FA 1.0%
Vanilla Classic 1.0%
AP 1-2% per your taste
1 Drop Apple Cider Vinegar per 5ml (thanks @Smoky Blue )
I also Add 1% FA Hazelnut in another variation V2

Needs a couple weeks minimum steep better after a month, hot water, crock pot, and ultra sonic don't seem to help, just time

For a Extra kick of tobacco taste WARNING be very careful with TA it can overpower any mix
and some people (my family included do not like it, but I do)
ADD 1 DROP TOBACCO ABSOLUTE PER 10 ML
I'm interested in hearing about your ry4's if you ever wanna share....
 

PincheWero

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Here's the last one I'm still tweaking so critique away, play with it and make it yours

TFA RY4D 4.5%
FA Shade 1.5% (next tester will be Dark Vapture when it comes in)
FA Butterscotch 1%
TFA Dulce De Leche 1%
FA White Peach 0.5%
FA Mixed Nuts 0.5%
AP 2% (ACETYL PYRAZINE)
White Vinegar 1 drop per 5 ml does help but I have left it out and it is still good my better half doesn't care for the vinegar in this mix

Steep time couple weeks
 

dave/jayce

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Here's the last one I'm still tweaking so critique away, play with it and make it yours

TFA RY4D 4.5%
FA Shade 1.5% (next tester will be Dark Vapture when it comes in)
FA Butterscotch 1%
TFA Dulce De Leche 1%
FA White Peach 0.5%
FA Mixed Nuts 0.5%
AP 2% (ACETYL PYRAZINE)
White Vinegar 1 drop per 5 ml does help but I have left it out and it is still good my better half doesn't care for the vinegar in this mix

Steep time couple weeks
Thanks, I will be placing an order tomorrow and be sure to get what I don't have. I notice you use vinegar in some of your recipes. What exactly does it do?
 

PincheWero

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That is a trick that I learned from reading posts from @Smoky Blue, about mixing tobacco's. It seems to help blend a settle the flavors together. It works with my pallet, but not so much with my wife's, so I would mix small 5ml or less batches and see how it works for you. I have started down the NET (naturally extracted tobacco) path and I can say that with extracts ( I am also using PGA vanilla) it is amazing how much vinegar helps mellow and blend all the flavor together.
 

dave/jayce

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That is a trick that I learned from reading posts from @Smoky Blue, about mixing tobacco's. It seems to help blend a settle the flavors together. It works with my pallet, but not so much with my wife's, so I would mix small 5ml or less batches and see how it works for you. I have started down the NET (naturally extracted tobacco) path and I can say that with extracts ( I am also using PGA vanilla) it is amazing how much vinegar helps mellow and blend all the flavor together.
I've seen her post's about it. I can't wrap my head around it, when I think vinegar that last thing I think of is juice. I gotta just get past it and try it. I've lost more than 5-10mls before on mistakes or bad choices of flavoring to use so I'll do it. You convinced me.
 

Smoky Blue

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light vinegars for light juice, apple cider vinegar for dark.. ;)
only need a tiny bit.. it goes a long! way..

it also works for chocolates, nuts and some fruits..
play with your juice, you never know.. it might just turn out good..
i also use white! 151 rum for th..
 

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