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If you click in the top toolbar search field it will drop down.
Click on the "More" button for the advanced search form.
Change to the "Search Threads and Posts" tab.
In the "Keywords" field put in the name of one of your flavors (don't put in "TPA" or your results will be limited)
In the "Search In Forums" box select the DIY section.
Check the box for "Display results as threads"

And you can then see results that one of your specific flavors but the brand may be different, not that TPA, TFA, The Perfurmer's Apprentice and The Flavor Apprentice are pretty much the same brand.

Happy mixing ;)
 

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Thank you for fast response.

I will try
There are a LOT of recipes, so be prepared to spend some time sifting through them all :)
 

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BTW, if you haven't discovered it yet, eJuice Me Up from Breaktru Software is one of the most popular recipe calculators used by everybody here. It only runs on Windows, but it's free and works well.

Also, there are two locations to find starting percentages for TFA/TPA flavors:
TFA Precentages
Flavor Percentage Recommendations
 

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Another resource not mentioned yet is www.e-liquid-recipes.com. You can make an account there, search their flavor listings and add all your flavors to your personal 'flavor stash' (make sure to sort by recipe when you're adding them so you can add the version of your ingredient with the most recipes, or else you wont find anything later that uses it), and then you can 'search by flavor stash' to find recipes that use the flavors you have on hand. It's not perfect but if you do it right you can get some good guidance. Best of luck.
 

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