Found two pdf's of ejuice recipes

http://www.vapinghomebrewers.info/books/vhb1.pdf
http://www.vapinghomebrewers.info/books/vhb2.pdf

the have all sort of information on flavours and steeping etc im just reading through them now and figured id post in case anyone else was interested

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VHB has several members on here as well as hundreds of recipes on the other recipe site.Thanks for the share I wasn’t aware of the papers!

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that I did not know just stumbled on it with google and started reading and thought it was great info for people like me that are new to dyi. What other recipe site?

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Ours sorry ,I call it the other site but we have the forum side and the recipe side.
Here is one of the VHB recipes , you can follow the link and see the others that are listed.

Key Lime Cheesecake

Ingredient %
Biscuit (INAWERA) 1
Butter Cream (CAP) 2
DX Bavarian Cream (TPA) 3
French Vanilla (CAP) 1.5
Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) 2
Key Lime (TPA) 3
New York Cheesecake (CAP) 6
Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP) 1.5

Flavor total: 20%

Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
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Here is a link with a little more info about them.

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Great find. Thank you. :yum:

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The first thing I looked at on those pdf’s is the percentages for ones that I’ve used/tested personally…

The stuff on this list leans to the strong side IMHO. (Especially when you get to looking over the FA list, alot of 4-6%'s and up in one’s that I use @ 2-3% and any higher would = perfume in my mouth. Same for a lot of the TFA flavors.

Even the FW stuff is on average 14-18%. Almost double what I’m happy using FW at.

Inawera looks fairly on target though…though there’s a couple that I’d use at 0.5-1%, and 3.5-4.5% on orange is insane in my book. No more than 2% max on that one standalone.

As always, taste is subjective

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VHB on the recipe site isn’t the ‘real’ VHB. The one that was here first is now called VHM.

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The first thing I looked at was the percentages for tobacco concentrates, not a single one in the list… I’m starting to feel like a stepchild here. :smiling_imp:

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Update. The two links orig. pub by Anonymiss are 404 no more on my browser. Found:
https://books.google.com/books?id=VXZkCwAAQBAJ&pg=PR4&lpg=PR4&dq=vapinghomebrewers&source=bl&ots=MV4XfLNawR&sig=-Zg6WLdPCuTG8a-6jLijIy407HQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXwsjCgfbOAhVDmZQKHaMgAUAQ6AEIajAP#v=onepage&q=vapinghomebrewers&f=false
(28-95 pages not shown in this preview)

https://books.google.com/books?id=3SEgCwAAQBAJ&pg=PR2&lpg=PR2&dq=vapinghomebrewers&source=bl&ots=c5ON_chcia&sig=emsngsJ-SPNzDsVRfed-vdiRGpA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYy-fqgvbOAhVIppQKHeKcAUc4ChDoAQgdMAA#v=onepage&q=vapinghomebrewers&f=false

Which may be the same. Note that book 1 seems to be a limited view/compilation. Can not view Misc. recipes in vol 1, was this always the case?
Does anyone have an on line link(s) that can be read on line rather than downloading which is the complete collection/compilation? Vol. one may be incomplete and vol 2 appears to be complete.

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Not working here now, I will see what I can find

hmm I can’t find them online anymore I do have them saved offline if you want I can email them to you (just pm me your email address)

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Its ok, Seems that you can not PM. I thought you could at one time but can’t remember.
“Message” publishes your email.
re: HEY... Where did the PM function go?

Thanks, but I googled too and no not the same (much less info). If you want to spend money or download, I think you can get the entire text.

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I’ll find it if it is available :wink:

Hmmm…

http://www.diyeliquidmixology.com/download/DIY%20E-LIquid%20Mixology%20-%20Jennifer%20Jarvis.pdf

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No, Not the same ,but thanks anyway.

I would check with @kreed , I think that is the group that he is in.I see they are selling copies on Amazon so they may have pulled the free versions.

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Sorry I thought the pm’s in here were private… @JoJo @daath are the pm’s not private?

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Yes, Messages are PMs and they are private.

@Brotherbob1 afaik nothing on the site ever publishes your email unless you want it to. Message notifications are sent to your email address if you have that set up in your preferences, but the sender/receiver shouldn’t see it.

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