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Do yall f with some Greek Yogurt or what?
submitted over 6 years ago by bl4ckn4pkins

Saw a bunch of mixed opinions for TFA GY in search. I just made a kiwi cucumber yogurt and a watermelon blood orange yogurt. Started with 2% yogurt in each with four drops of super sweet in 30ml bottles (my scale doesn’t weigh to hundredths sadly), 50/50 carrier. I have them in a rock tumbler stuffed with a dish towel to stabilize them as they agitate (it makes for a 48 hour steep in as many minutes).

How do you guys put it to use—or do you not?

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by [deleted]over 6 years ago

Cap creamy yogurt is more flavorful. I used Greek very briefly in a few mixes and it never panned out to what I was going for.

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by TheSpanishSteedover 6 years ago

What percentage are you starting with on creamy yogurt? I'm thinking 5 sounds good to my palette but want to make sure I'm not crazy

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by [deleted]over 6 years ago

Creamy yogurt I like 2 percent. And tfa vanilla bean gelato personally 3 percent. Then add fruits. There is your base. That or use tfa Greek yogurt at 3-4 and cap creamy at 2-3

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by TheSpanishSteedover 6 years ago

How about tfa vanilla swirl? I don't have the gelato and I dropped my vape flavor budget already this year haha.

1 points
 
by bl4ckn4pkinsover 6 years ago

Is it just kinda sour and flat like some have said?

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by [deleted]over 6 years ago

I find Greek yogurt to be a tad sour which isn’t bad depending on your mix. But my issue is even at high percentages it was a very light and not creamy flavor like yogurt. Although it does pair well with creamy yogurt pairing the two. And for a bonus addition if you take cap creamy yogurt and tfa vanilla bean gelato you can mix it together for a light froyo type feel. But not as heavy as ice cream. But smooth.

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by bl4ckn4pkinsover 6 years ago

Interesting. Just smelling the bottle gave me the impression that it would be overloaded with vanilla and sweetener and the sour note would be negligible. Now I’m super interested to see how it interacts with the fruits. Thanks for the tips.

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by Enyawreklawover 6 years agoCreator - Best Recipe of 2015: Rhodonite

It's all about FW Yogurt my dude

3 points
 
by EdibleMalfunctionover 6 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

I concur

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by MasterBeernutsover 6 years agoMixologist

Yep FW Yoghurt 2:1, 3:1, or 4:1 ratio with CAP Creamy Yoghurt is good.

OP, see u/EdibleMalfunction's yoghurt base in the FOTW thread: Yoghurt

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by bl4ckn4pkinsover 6 years ago

Thanks for the link, thanks for the info u/ em

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by juthincover 6 years agoI improved Grack and all I got was this lousy flair

Unsurprisingly, i dont use it.

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by nizzeryover 6 years ago

I use it in a strawberry yogurt recipe that I’ve vaped every day for more than a year. I use it at 5% with a couple creams to round it out, a touch of vanilla, and TFA Strawberry and Straw Ripe at a 1:3 ratio respectively. I maybe like it a little more sour than most, but TFA GY pairs really well with the sweetness of the strawberries.

2 points
 
by B-rad47over 6 years ago

I use it in a peach yogurt recipe I mix. It adds a nice creamy slightly sour taste, just like yogurt...lol. I only use it in the one recipe though, I haven't figured out anything else I would want to try it in.

1 points
 
by juthincover 6 years agoI improved Grack and all I got was this lousy flair

Originally read that as pecan yogurt, which sounds intriguing rather than disgusting as peach yogurt.

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by B-rad47over 6 years ago

It's tasty, my all day vape for a while. It has quite a bit of concentrates in it. For how I like it, it requires at least a 4 week steep. But it's also max VG, I have a PG sensitivity.

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by juthincover 6 years agoI improved Grack and all I got was this lousy flair

Yeah, I use PEG and/or PDO whenever I don't mix max VG, I get PG sensitivity. But we must define 'tasty' differently, because peach precludes tasting on the 'good' side of the spectrum, which is where I always thought 'tasty' resided.

2 points
 
by St1llFrankover 6 years agoThis flavor... This is not my kind of flavor

Greek yogurt is the stuff that tastes like sour cream when it's unflavored right? I haven't tried any yogurt flavors yet. Maybe I should pick some up and try a few recipes. I liked blueberry yogurt as a kid.

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by bl4ckn4pkinsover 6 years ago

At my 2% I’m barely getting anything after an overnight steep. I think I’ll already just double it and see what happens. There’s just a faint pleasant gourmand fattiness without anything savory. Super mild addition. I think I’ll prep a single at 5 and 8% for evaluation

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by juthincover 6 years agoI improved Grack and all I got was this lousy flair

IRL, yeah. Fat free unflavored greek yogurt is a damn good replacement of sour cream. (And good mixed with a tangerine lime syrup and sriracha to make a veg dip. Or chipdip.)

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by oOflyeyesOoover 6 years ago

Give flv Greek a shot, much better.

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by bl4ckn4pkinsover 6 years ago

Ok will order that next time. I’ll see how I like this one over the week.

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