Tried the search function and the only thread I could find was a year old.
TFA Chai Tea 6%
TFA Bavarian Cream 4%
I threw it together from the last of the flavors I had and it reminds me of the chai teas I would get from Wawa.
try a smidge of FA cardamom if you like. adds more chai-ness. Sadly, not much else to do with cardamom except maybe to pumpkin pie or something.
Might I direct you to /u/queuetue's Dumbo Ears? In terms of "things to do with cardamom", I mean. As far as 1-2 flavor recipes with cardamom, I'm at a loss. Apricot? Coffee? Cream? Does someone make a rice pudding flavor?
You could cut that cardamom in half if you wanted for that Dumbo Ears recipe and it would still kick ass. (I accidentally dripped .25% more, because I was distracted, and I still loved it).
INW Eucalyptus Mint at 2%
or
CAP Vanilla Custard at 8-10%
INW Eucalyptus Mint + INW Pear has been a consistent ADV of mine for over a year now. Glad to see the eucalyptus mentioned. I feel it's my secret weapon!
Percentages?
Tough to say, because I just count drops coming out of the bottles. I use 4 drops Euk+Mint per 10mL, but no idea the volume of a drop from that bottle. The normal INW flavor bottles are approx. 60 drops/mL, but the Euk+Mint is packaged in a different bottle that I'm pretty sure has a larger drop size.
I would guess it's roughly 0.25% Euk+Mint
Pear is a really soft flavor that is rather forgiving. I use 2-3% typically.
And now break thread to talk about other things I do with this:
- INW Cactus blends in really well with pear, about 1.5% cactus goes well with 2% pear.
- ~.25% INW Plum can add some dark fruity notes.
- .05% EM gives it a good sweetness
- .02% INW Honey gives it a nice floral note
What percentage do you use both at?
This sounds like my jam. Second the filthyprospector on percentage curiosity.
Strawpeary clone
TFA pear 5% TFA strawberry 5%
8.5% Pear(TPA)
4% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA)
FA Glory at 2%
Is there an inherent nut taste in FA Glory? If there is, I can certainly see this working well in a peanut butter tobacco cookie mix.
FA Fuji 4%
FLV Rich Cinnamon .5%
Such a simple recipe to make, including two flavors everyone should have. The Fuji is a top tier Apple flavor, and Rich Cinnamon adds a great complexity to this two flavor throw together. The Rich Cinnamon can be upped to .75% if it fits your taste. Any higher and that'll be all you taste. 70/30 is about where I like all my liquids.
Single: FLV Mango 4%, FA Fuji 3%, and INW Lemon Cake 2.5%
Double: Simple Sugar Cookie, Real Lemonade, and SBIC
That Sugar Cookie is fantastic. My whole neighborhood LOVES it. I seriously had people offering to pay me to make it for them. Haven't done it, just made them some.
Awesome! Yeah, it's so simple that charging them for it would feel a little like stealing. Wait until someone catches a whiff of your cloud without seeing you vaping and demands to know who's baking cookies.
Exactly my thought, plus it's not my recipe. I've thought about maybe if it became a regular thing, maybe just charging like $3-4/ 30ml to help cover supplies. Do you think that is unethical? I just don't want to be seen as trying to profit from someone's recipe that was shared with the community.
NN lavender 3% NN minty menthol 3%
Super lite and refreshing. Sometimes get tired of everything being super sweet so this one does the trick. Shake and vape.
NN cactus cooler 5% NN lemon mint 3%
Reminds me of a squirt soda. Summertime bomb. Also shake and vape.
FA Torrone is pretty bomb at 3% standalone.
Really? I've never thought of torrone as being a good single flavor. It really helps a lot of recipes though. I'll have to try it sometime. (Yes I'm admitting to not single testing every ingredient I have) shame :/
what does torrone do for recipes? I got it for one I saw but don't quite understand it.
TFA strawberry ripe ~10% Menthol/koolada to taste (I go heavy)
My first diy adv and great in the summer. Light, fruity, sweet with icy/minty inhale, and it's shake and vape.
Bavarian cream solo is great if you have the patience to leave it alone long enough to get a good steep. I've never had good luck using heat to speed up the process with the creamy vanilla flavors
I mix the following, that tastes like AppleJacks cereal. I think it's great, and others have agreed. It is certainly simple enough, and it performs very well as a shake-and-vape. The cereal flavors develop after a week or two steep time, but you get plenty of apple and cinnamon initially.
My ADV is Cinapple Fritter, and this is close in profile, but not nearly as complex.
In max VG,
4.5% FLV Cinnamon Crunch
2.5% FA Fuji Apple