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Here is a recipe...
submitted about 10 years ago by I_Am_Dr_Thunder

I've been working on this since I started DIY (thanks to this sub). It has been through at least 10 iterations, but here is my favorite one. I recently moved and don't have (haven't unpacked yet) notes on each version, but it was minimal % changes. It's a creamy, sweet, semi-muddled piece of delicious. Hope you enjoy, and please, any suggestions are more than welcome. Sweet Lorna-V2.0

  • Banana (FA)|1
  • Biscuit (INAWERA)|1
  • Cheesecake (Graham Crust) (TPA)|2.5
  • Coconut (LA)|2
  • New York Cheesecake (CAP)|3
  • Strawberry (INAWERA)|2
  • Vanilla Custard v2 (CAP)|2.5
  • Vanillian|2.5

Strength:1 mg PG/VG ratio: 16/84 Flavor total: 16.5%

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by nathanielle_jonesabout 10 years agoMixologist

All hail Vannillian.

Sounds lovely though. How is the biscuit in the mix? I have a juice with 2% Cheesecake GC, 2% NY Cheesecake and 1% biscuit, the biscuit dominates everything else after a week

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by I_Am_Dr_Thunderabout 10 years ago

The biscuit does get more pronounced with age, but not overwhelming. Looking to swap it out in the future.

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by ChurchOfSkatanabout 10 years ago

No expert here, but maybe you should try a Graham Cracker flavour. Those seem to have less dominance than biscuit.

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by ColonVentureabout 10 years ago

Thank you for sharing! I will have to try this!

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by fizzmustardabout 10 years agoBest Recipe of 2014

Sounds like....Lenola Cream?

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by Bagle2605about 10 years ago

I was thinking this as well, trying to clone the bastard and there is some similarities.. Just need that secret ingredient ;)

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by I_Am_Dr_Thunderabout 10 years ago

The initial recipe was from a Lenola Cream clone attempt (dgpro5000), and since I never had LC, I just adapted it to what tasted good to me.

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by Money_Bags97about 10 years ago

Yup. That's definitely a recipe.

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by andreasf93about 10 years ago

Here's how to make a table.

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by I_Am_Dr_Thunderabout 10 years ago

Thanks

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