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Toasted PB&J
submitted almost 10 years ago by Fawgmachine

Okay so I'm sorry for not putting this in the recipe thread, it just deserved its own post. This is the best thing I've ever made, and the best juice ive ever vaped. Period. It uses a mixtures of strawberry to get that perfect jam/jelly flavor and FLV and TFA peanut butter with a little FLV cream and a smidge of sweet cream to make the perfect Peanut Butter. I was going to keep this a secret but I could not contain it.

  • 2% Strawberry Ripe TFA
  • 2.5% Strawberry FLV
  • 2% Strawberry TFA
  • 2% Peanut Butter TFA
  • 1% Peanut Butter FLV
  • 1% Biscuit INW
  • .5% Caramel FA
  • .5% Cream FLV
  • 1% Sweet Cream TFA
  • .5% Toasted Marshmallow TFA

This was one of those lucky mixes. First and final version as I couldn't imagine it any different. Someone please mix this and tell me how you like it. I'm in love.

Edit- 4 days later and I notice this always ends up in my rotation 50% of the time or more.

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by sixfivelivealmost 10 years ago

Thanks. looks good. I'll mix this later today. I have everything but FLV cream, but I'll use FA fresh cream at the same % unless you have a suggestion.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Should be fine! Fr everyone said once you make bronuts you go through a phase of "I'll never make anything this good", so I read on a thread at least. I just made bronuts last night and then made this one this morning and my gf said this blows that out of the water.

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by sixfivelivealmost 10 years ago

Nice. Yeah, I did get chocolate doughnut out of bronuts, but it wasn't really my thing. I was planning on doing a strawberry and pb thing next, as I just got flv sb and pb, so this is awesome.

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by crosstown_rebelalmost 10 years ago

Same flavor almost but not quite. Vienna cream does work better with peanuts

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Would you suggest .5-1% VC in place of cream? I wanted more of a full fatty bold cream rather than an icing type of cream. But if I could replace sweet cream with VC or do .5% of VC, sc, and cream?

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by crosstown_rebelalmost 10 years ago

If you're looking for more richness than just fresh cream or flv cream you could try vienna cream. Fatty i would say something with diketones like tfa vbic or a capella since they have that buttery taste. Maybe try a combo of vienna, vbic, and flv cream in low percentages but its already pretty complex. Im sure the peanut butters give it a complex feel already. You dont want to overextend and have things come out muddled. Maybe graham cracker clear could help some also with the original creams

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by sixfivelivealmost 10 years ago

Ok, thanks.

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by Stupidskyalmost 10 years ago

Update on this?

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by sixfivelivealmost 10 years ago

Its pretty good. I was giving it some more time before I posted anything. I used Vienna cream instead of flv.

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by Enyawreklawalmost 10 years agoMixologist

I'm gonna mix this later, looks on point. I'm assuming that Toasted Marsh is TFA? And how good is that Straw Ripe/FLV Straw combo, I've been using that combo in almost all my strawberry recipes lately.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Yes it is. Edited it in there. And yes, it's a perfect combo for this. Just please give me cred if you end up spreading the recipe (: oh and do you have any tips for a blue/blackberry jam? I was thinking

  • .5% Bilberry FA
  • 1% BlackBerry TFA
  • 1% Blueberry CAP
  • 1% Blueberry Muffin FLV
  • 1% Boysenberry FLV
  • .25% Amber FA some pop
  • 1 drop forest mix FA/10-20ML

Does that seem like a decent berry jam base to sub the strawberry with?

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by ___on___on___almost 10 years ago

Bilberry or Grape juice are both nice additions to a berry jam imo. Also I'd trade the fa blackberry for more boysenberry but that's just me.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

I edited the parent comment. Does that look good? I have FW Boysenberry also. I really wanted the high notes of the blackberry though. What does Boysenberry taste like? I have every berry from all the main vendors. I was thinking 1-2% Blueberry cap as well. Ahh what to do.

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by Enyawreklawalmost 10 years agoMixologist

I would cut the Muffin, it's pretty light and at that concentration only distracting from the other flavors. The Amber sounds like a great addition though, I would never have thought of using that as a dark berry accentuator. Lemme know how it is once you mix it!

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Okay, the Amber makes the berry more bold, I wanted to start low so I added .2% and honestly I think that's enough, if you want to measure as low as .15 I'd almost even suggest that, as Amber is a strong one. I'm going to keep tweaking the berry jam, its definitely not at its peak flavor. The strawberry on the other hand, I made a 500ML batch and all my customers love it. What do you think about .1 Amber in the strawberry? This flavor is pretty new to me, I only started DIY a month ago lol too.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Alright. I made it with the muffin and without the Amber because I was too lazy to sort through my 30+ 5ML bottles to look for the Amber, but I'll make it tomorrow.

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by Stupidskyalmost 10 years ago

Update on this?

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by NowFappingalmost 10 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

So many saved recipes, so few concentrates :(

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by Nezmetalmost 10 years ago

For every flavor I buy there's three more that go on my mental wish list

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by terraburnalmost 10 years ago

Mental? You should see the notepad document I have.

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by ___on___on___almost 10 years ago

I'm going to give it a shot, PBJ is my current obsession.

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by dbbldz123almost 10 years ago

curious about the decision to use both FLV and TFA Peanut Butters. Were you unable to get a good peanut butter flavor using FLV alone? It's been feeling a little less than complex in my PB&J mixes when FLV is used as the main PB element.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

No I just read that FLV is leff sweet and more authentic and obv more concentrated than TFA so I figured 1% FLV PB = 3% TFA PB, and I wanted a 2:1 FLV:TFA so that way it was authentic, yet a little sweet. Worked out perfect.

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by dbbldz123almost 10 years ago

Cool good thinking gonna try this out. Have used TFA's peanut butter to good effect but FLV is almost too realistic that it's sort of lacking depth.

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by dbbldz123almost 10 years ago

Goes great with FLV Milk & Honey though that combo is killer.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

If anyone else has made a PB&J lmk your mix!

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by macKdittyalmost 10 years ago

2% Strawberry Ripe TFA

~~2.5% Strawberry FLV~~

2% Strawberry TFA

2.5% Peanut Butter TFA

~~1% Peanut Butter FLV~~

1% Biscuit INW

.5% Caramel FA

~~.5% Cream FLV~~

1% Sweet Cream TFA

.5% Marshmallow FA ~~Toasted Marshmallow TFA~~

Not sure why the first post came out all weird like that, sorry. So I didn't have every ingredient you listed, but I'm very happy with the results. I'm going to try a little EM later on to see if I can get that sugary kick like Peanut Butter & Jesus from Charlie's Chalk Dust.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Glad you liked it. The toasted mallow just almost makes it taste toasted. Pretty much the same thing.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Actually I don't see what you did different beside FA mallow, and I still see toasted listed lol

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by macKdittyalmost 10 years ago

Are those not crossed out? If you replied right away, I had to edit to strike out the ones I didn't have. It came out really good, nice recipe.

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by Stupidskyalmost 10 years ago

I didn't have all the flavors for /u/fawgmachine 's mix so I tried this, absolutely delicious. I'm thinking FA meringue would give the flavor you're looking for so I'm gonna try adding 1-2%.

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by alexxxblahalmost 10 years ago

I'm surprised I have everything, will report back after I mix this up.

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by Stupidskyalmost 10 years ago

Update?

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by contactclosurealmost 10 years ago

Ditto.

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by ErantyIntalmost 10 years ago

I'd buy this. ❤ PBJ.

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by terraburnalmost 10 years ago

Don't have FLV Strawberry. Any substitutions, or okay to just leave it out? I have CAP Sweet Strawberry but it's pretty similar to Strawberry Ripe.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

I would def up another strawberry, I guess I'd up tfa strawberry to 3-4% and up Ripe to 3-4% and then add like 2% sweet strawberry?

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by southpaw72almost 10 years ago

looks right up my street this, however trying to get hold of flv strawberry in the uk aint easy , reached out to chefsvapor who have put it on there next order and jonny at vapourdepot is expecting it in the next 10 days , will definately mix this when stocks are available, many thanks op for sharing

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Well if you have the PB & bread base you could make other jelly bases to mix? If you read some of the comments a I list a good berry jam idea. I'm trying that today. I even put the PB&J in a tank that previously had a killer melon mix I had made in it, and the flavor lingered and tasted amazinggg. Watermelon and peanut butter. Who'd have known?

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by o0turdburglar0oalmost 10 years ago

Hey man, I have an aversion to TPA Strawberry. If I were to leave that out, what would you suggest I adjust the other strawberries?

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

I would say sweet strawberry CAP at the same percentage or possibly 1% FA strawberry. It shouldn't be much of a difference so long as you have the FLV strawberry, the small tpa strawberry percentages are only to accent the main FLV strawberry. Hell if you want it more jammy/jellyish you could bump FLV strawberry to 3-3.25% in place of the TFA strawberry. The TFA straw really just sweetens the strawberry flavor, I cannot live without that one. Glad I got 4oz bottles of it :D

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by trecentersalmost 10 years ago

Throw some Banana Creme in there to Smooth it out some.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

.5% good enough?

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by trecentersalmost 10 years ago

Yeah, Banana Creme is strong. Probably needs to steep.

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by Fawgmachinealmost 10 years ago

Awesome!

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