Yep, that's me!Are you the same misswish from ECF?
Smoky,
That was my intent here, if this would be better suited in another area in the forum please "do tell"...I was only hoping to spark interest here as I have shifted away from ECF as Bill from Bill' Magic Vapor...we are both old hats at this and are tired of the ECF drama!
not too worried.. but I dont know you.. mmm Bill "Magic Vapor" ?? not sure of him, either lol..
we do have a magic vape shop here, but cant say much other than their cherry juice was not all that hot.
and yes, ecf is full of it.. just about every site has it's own drama.. just depends on how one deals with it..
meantime...
TFA Recipe #29884
Smoky's Mommy Day Vape
5% Cola Syrup
3% Lemon Lime
2% Apple
1% Maraschino Cherry
.75% Menthol
Cheers and Happy Mommy's Day!
Smoky I will be the one primarily posting here, as Bill is super tied up with his work...
I stopped my support of ECF and have pretty much said goodbye to that forum as I am fed up with their gestapo tactics.
Please see the above post with the drop box link, there is a lot there, a ton of good stuff!
Cheers as well & Happy Mom day!
We have set up a DropBox for TFA recipes!
Go here!
Go There, Go West Young Man!
Ah screw it no one cares anymore!
Welcome, ItTechy - many of us came over here for the same reasons, so you're in good company
The more mixers the better!
it would be nice if you could provide for those that do not use the ejuice me up calculator, if you have the time
They are also in plain TEXT format in the ZIP files, also being updated regularly...
cool.. i hope they come in handy for those that are new to mixing
They should, that's why Bill had done the REC file format to make it as easy as possible for those new to DIY...
They may not all be in TXT format but we are working on it...
These are primarily recipes using TFA flavors.
If not TFA or TPA
FW= Flavor West
FA=Flavor Art
Cap=Caellas
Lor=Lorann
These are mostly courtesy of Bill's Magic Vapor and have been approved to be posted here by Bill.
Enjoy!
ItTechy
Thanks for sharing the wealth! There's a couple of them I'll be mixing up this week! Timing is good since I was out of inspiration lately.
Hotrod's calc can import some other recipe formats, including *.rec (EJMU)
Thanks @ItTechy for the dropbox link. Some great reads on deeper DIY, LFM and HFM discussion... awesome
I just used our search option and found one right off....
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ceu7kr789fq5wdt/Lmw4X_Xg9j
Holy Guacamole!!! These recipes...the amount of flavoring...whoa
Well by that you mean variety, or so many needed, or wow.."d" all of the above..
Bill has quite the recipe book...
Of course taste is always subjective and some adjustments to suit personal taste may be required...
I will say that as a master mixologist Bill has had a lot of experience in what works with what to yield the end result!
Enjoy!
Cheers!
Sorry but neither of the above. I was surprised to see flavor percentages between 20-30%.
I tried a good handful when I was still at ecf. The high quantity of flavorings yielded an almost chemical taste. I figured with more time, the recipes might have been modified.
... using HFM (high flavor mixes) of 20 - 30% adds enough flavoring to the mix ATM that we don't have to wait days or weeks for the flavorings to "develop," and "emerge." Long steep times ARE required on LFM (low flavor mixes), because there is not enough flavoring to dominate the carrier base(s) ATM. But HFM are going to be very close to final mix because there is enough flavoring in the mixes to "Break through."
So, these are two different methods to get to the same place, only one is immediate (close ballpark at 90 - 95% of final mix) versus days, or even weeks to allow LFM to develop their full flavorings, nuances, etc.