Calling all DIY'ers

Hey Guys,

Here is a simple marshmallow cookie recipe - it's decent. I'm not sure if it is a cookies and cream or a cookies and marshmallow - it all depends on the heat at which you vape it. Lower heat its more creamy, higher heat it is more marshmallowy - can't really tell.

FA: Cookie 3%
CAP: VBIC 3%
FA: Caramel 1%
TFA: Toasted Marshmallow 1%
CAP: Vanilla Custard V1 2%
TFA: Sweet Cream 3%
FW: Hazelnut 0.5%
TFA: Strawberry 0.3%

Looking nice! I don't have Toasted Marshmallow, but will try and sub with normal marshmallow and toasted almond/oak.
 
Tfa lemon & lime @ 1%
Tfa sweet & tart @ 2%
Skyblue mentol @ .3%
Cap blueberry @ 4%

Steeped for 8 days and it's wicked, sweet tangy and slight hit of menthol. Time to mix up another 50ml ;)
 
Busy steeping a pina colada cheesecake, will share recipe once ive tasted it and happy with the outcome
 
For @rogue zombie


Spiced Chai Tea FW

Chai Tea (FW) 9%
French Vanilla (FW) 4.5%
Cinnamon (FW) .9%




Another one:

HIC's Vanilla Chai Latte recipe: rich, smooth, sweet, creamy vanilla chai latte, lightly-spiced. Flavorings are all FlavourArt.

1% - 2% FA Black Tea (from barely there to definite tea)
1% FA Vienna Cream
0.5% FA Vanilla Tahiti (other FA vanillas will also work)
0.5% FA Cardamom
0.5% FA Cinnamon
0.5% FA Anise
0.5% FA Clove
** 0.15% FA Honey - measure carefully, but definitely include it! **

** Easy way to measure FA Honey: make a small batch of 10% FA Honey with your usual nic base; use that at 1.5% in this recipe. FA Honey is exceptionally strong, but excellent when used very lightly. Keep that 10% FA Honey bottle with your flavorings to use whenever you need a little honey flavor.

You get a hint of sweet honey with lots of creamy, sweet vanilla. The spices and tea blend to create a great chai background flavor. Rich, sweet, yum!

Shake 'n vape!

note regarding your nic base: the smoother your nic base, the MORE Black Tea flavoring you should use! If you're using VT nic, I suggest 2-3% Black Tea in this recipe.
 
For @rogue zombie
Spiced Chai Tea FW

Chai Tea (FW) 9%
French Vanilla (FW) 4.5%
Cinnamon (FW) .9%

Another one:

HIC's Vanilla Chai Latte recipe: rich, smooth, sweet, creamy vanilla chai latte, lightly-spiced. Flavorings are all FlavourArt.

1% - 2% FA Black Tea (from barely there to definite tea)
1% FA Vienna Cream
0.5% FA Vanilla Tahiti (other FA vanillas will also work)
0.5% FA Cardamom
0.5% FA Cinnamon
0.5% FA Anise
0.5% FA Clove
** 0.15% FA Honey - measure carefully, but definitely include it! **

** Easy way to measure FA Honey: make a small batch of 10% FA Honey with your usual nic base; use that at 1.5% in this recipe. FA Honey is exceptionally strong, but excellent when used very lightly. Keep that 10% FA Honey bottle with your flavorings to use whenever you need a little honey flavor.

You get a hint of sweet honey with lots of creamy, sweet vanilla. The spices and tea blend to create a great chai background flavor. Rich, sweet, yum!

Shake 'n vape!

note regarding your nic base: the smoother your nic base, the MORE Black Tea flavoring you should use! If you're using VT nic, I suggest 2-3% Black Tea in this recipe.

Ahh thank you so much!

Have you had both? Which do you prefer?
 
For @rogue zombie
Spiced Chai Tea FW

Chai Tea (FW) 9%
French Vanilla (FW) 4.5%
Cinnamon (FW) .9%

Another one:

HIC's Vanilla Chai Latte recipe: rich, smooth, sweet, creamy vanilla chai latte, lightly-spiced. Flavorings are all FlavourArt.

1% - 2% FA Black Tea (from barely there to definite tea)
1% FA Vienna Cream
0.5% FA Vanilla Tahiti (other FA vanillas will also work)
0.5% FA Cardamom
0.5% FA Cinnamon
0.5% FA Anise
0.5% FA Clove
** 0.15% FA Honey - measure carefully, but definitely include it! **

** Easy way to measure FA Honey: make a small batch of 10% FA Honey with your usual nic base; use that at 1.5% in this recipe. FA Honey is exceptionally strong, but excellent when used very lightly. Keep that 10% FA Honey bottle with your flavorings to use whenever you need a little honey flavor.

You get a hint of sweet honey with lots of creamy, sweet vanilla. The spices and tea blend to create a great chai background flavor. Rich, sweet, yum!

Shake 'n vape!

note regarding your nic base: the smoother your nic base, the MORE Black Tea flavoring you should use! If you're using VT nic, I suggest 2-3% Black Tea in this recipe.

Ahh thank you so much!

Have you had both? Which do you prefer?
 
My first mix of mustard milk came out amazingly well. I waited 2 weeks for it to steep only to finish 3/4 the bottle in one night ;(
 
2 x 50ml sitting in Milton for the night. Tomorrow they get filled with Mustard Milk :)
Also going to make a 2x50 ml because I don't have enough strawberry ripe so will try strawberry(sweet)
 
Hi. Made a recipe that I found in this thread but put too much vanilla @ cupcake in. 6% instead of 0.5% thought it was vanilla custard. Will it overpower the juice? Never used it before.
 
@rogue zombie and the other DIY'ers, i am looking for a nice minty, toffee caramel kinda vape

Like that mint sunrise toffee's you use to get

That sounds good actually.

I have nothing like that, but I would start with a tiny bit of INW Mint.

Maybe Caramel Candy and some cream.

I use INW Mint @ 0.35%
And I'm sure 1% Bavarian Cream would compliment the Caramel.

Not sure about percentage for Caramel though, I've never used it
 
told you bro, this is always a good first recipe. grats man :)

The better advice would have been to make more :p. Now I'm stuck with a quarter bottle which will finish tonight and nothing more for 2 weeks lol. It's exactly like your favourite juice being out of stock from all vendors.
 
thing is you should always make smaller amounts on a new recipe, now that you know it works make a lot. Then for fun use that recipe as a base and add something to it, again make a small amount of this because it is kinda a new recipe. Do something strange like add 0.5% pineapple or something else - you never know something strange may actually work and become your new ADV - it's always good to have variety in my opinion. I've never made more than 100ml of a single recipe in one month, just because I like variety. Even if I make 100ml of that same recipe each month, which is what I do. I make 400ml's (4X100ml) of recipes I know work and about 90ml(3X30ml) of new recipes. So I always have enough juice for the month, and can change it up when I get bored of a recipe.
 
thing is you should always make smaller amounts on a new recipe, now that you know it works make a lot. Then for fun use that recipe as a base and add something to it, again make a small amount of this because it is kinda a new recipe. Do something strange like add 0.5% pineapple or something else - you never know something strange may actually work and become your new ADV - it's always good to have variety in my opinion. I've never made more than 100ml of a single recipe in one month, just because I like variety. Even if I make 100ml of that same recipe each month, which is what I do. I make 400ml's (4X100ml) of recipes I know work and about 90ml(3X30ml) of new recipes. So I always have enough juice for the month, and can change it up when I get bored of a recipe.

Will give this a try my PB recipe is also not to bad bit to heavy on the PB side so it's too sweet. Will try tweak it and try again this weekend.

I will give the yellow cake I made a go tonight as well. This recipe I played around on my own so might flop massively
 
Will give this a try my PB recipe is also not to bad bit to heavy on the PB side so it's too sweet. Will try tweak it and try again this weekend.

I will give the yellow cake I made a go tonight as well. This recipe I played around on my own so might flop massively
You never know man, your yellow cake could be a winner :). Did you add caramel to it? Those playing around recipes sometimes turn out to be absolute winners dude. Be positive *sharp*
 
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