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submitted almost 10 years ago by beforelost

Just wanted to say thanks to all that contribute to this subreddit. Getting ready to make my first bottle of juice this afternoon and with all the sidebar info and posts I feel pretty confidant for my first go at it.

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by Heisencockalmost 10 years ago

Saw this expecting a ton of questions that are clearly answered in the sidebar.

Consider me pleasantly surprised. Welcome, you won't turn back :) what recipe are you trying out first?

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by beforelostalmost 10 years ago

The mustard milk and a nana cream like variation.

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by jersey_emtalmost 10 years ago

Great places to start out. Good luck!

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by O8N0X10U5almost 10 years ago

If you're making fizz mustard's nana cream clone, be prepared to not want anything else for a while. I bought a ton of flavorings with my last order of LA banana cream, tfa strawberry, and tfa dragonfruit. None of them have been touched.

I tried making other stuff, but then I realized those juices would just be taking up valuable bottle space that could be housing more nana cream. I think I have a problem.

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by beforelostalmost 10 years ago

Yeah, it's really good right away. Did you find it to improve over time?

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by goldenguntothefacealmost 10 years ago

kite in cloud has the best nana cream ive ever had. i would love to see the clone for that.

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by surfishermanalmost 10 years ago

Awesome , don't be afraid , bull rush that shit and get it done.

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by i_call_her_HQalmost 10 years ago

I'd like to chime in and remind you to always write down or record your recipe somehow. As I'm sure other have done, more than once I've stumbled on a great recipe freestyling and forgot to write down exactly what was in it. It's the worst.

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by beforelostalmost 10 years ago

notebook is ready. I brew beer and have always taken detailed notes and plan too with this as well.

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by o0turdburglar0oalmost 10 years ago

> I brew beer

Mixing e-juice should be a bloody cakewalk in comparison.

Enjoy the new hobby.

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by fearliathmoralmost 10 years ago

So true. Even minor alterations or additions have bit me in the ass. Good advice.

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by CtrlaltDelTacoalmost 10 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Very good idea

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by queuetuealmost 10 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

I think I'm jaded from all the people who don't read before asking questions, but I can't help but read this as sarcastic. :)

Welcome, I hope it works out well for you.

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by CtrlaltDelTacoalmost 10 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Good luck. Welcome to the club! What will you be mixing up first?

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