Lol, you beat me to it. I was going to post this beautiful recipe as a sample of a peanut lover’s dream. With Rocky’s mix I can have my very own Nut Sack ![]()
@Statichamber I use small amounts of 0.9% saline, but only in a few recipes. Saline isn’t used to impart saltyness, but more to decrease dryness, some harshness, and in a few cases enhance or pop flavors. More often, since it doesn’t atomize, it just gunks your coils. Not advisable to use for “salt” flavoring…
Does the saline seperate from solution?
So do candy flavors seem more “wet” or “mouthwatering” with saline? Yes it gunks coils, but I change often, and yes it is a bit harsh but I like the harsh for a throat type of hit.
My Bad Drip - Drooly has this upfront wetness, I wonder if thats what Im missing in my cloned version, because it does seem more dry compared to the real version.
No it stays suspended/mixed.
I was able to try this out today and made different bottles I steeped my peanut butter and jelly separately then added them in different ratios to 30 ml bottles so far the 80% peanut and 20% jelly ratio has been working and making it taste like a Smuckers peanut butter and jelly. Very tasty. I was able to let two other people try this as well and this is the effect we all got, through 3 different flavor profiles:
On some inhale/exhale you will get peanut butter on another you will get jelly and another you will get them mixed together. We all find out we like this a lot, the flavor switching effect.
This peanut butter has to be steeped exactly three to four days to get that perfect smooth peanut butter taste before the vanilla swirl takes over.
This is just a pre-testing for now, I will write more once in totally evaluate it, post a whole new review.
Why did it log me into a different account to post that message. ![]()
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So you have two accounts here? I thought I was getting early onset dementia ![]()
idk it did make me log back in because my computer updated, weird. But I guess I do now.
muahahahahaaaaa