Give some weight to ingredients E.g. : If you give give fruits more weight than pastery, pastery never will exceed the values of fruits in your generated recipes.
User Recipe List save & delete recipes clone your own recipes or steal from others ;) tweak the amount of flavors in your recipes delete and add flavours in recipes rename recipes rate recipes write some notes
User Flavor List You can set now the maximum percentage for each flavor. This value will never be exceeded.
The Crazy DIY E-Liquid Machine (CEM) generates randomly the most surprising E-Liquid recipes from hundreds of flavors. Each recipe will be unique.
http://www.crazyeliquidmachine.com
Lol why is everyone hating? It's literally supposed to be crazy and random not shoot out Rhodonite perfect complexity. The fact that you can tweak the values of everything is such a step up from what it was. This recipe thing helped me make a nice pineapple cream with fuji. Of course it wasn't the best off the bat but the added fuji is something I would've never thought of and adds to the acidity of the pineapple. Some tweaking and I got one of my fave recipes I've ever made. Stop being pretentious douches and just take this thing for what it is, an absolutely fucking crazy eliquid machine
I like this. For tried and true mixers it's not important, but for new mixers who've jumped into the deep and have a variety of flavors, it could be a good start to finding something non-traditional that works for them. Working recipe or not, they'll have to think through why the mix works or doesn't, which will help them understand flavor interactions better. I will admit, it's a little clunky an interface to use, but I think this is ultimately a good tool, but maybe not an everyday tool.
I see the comments questioning how useful this tool is, and I would think the same... however, I think that when I run into a recipe block (I want to mix something new, but can't really think of any new combinations), this tool could give me some interesting combos of flavors to at least think about. I doubt I will ever actually mix any of the suggested recipes, but at least it leads me out of the box enough to spark new ideas.
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