What Ya Vaping/Mixing Today? 2023

Anyone try the Ultimate French Vanilla (FJ) yet?

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Yes …Its ok , i need to mix with it …WF frech V thick , TPA French V delux are better BUT i have used the WF and TPA multiple times and only SFT the Ultimate so hard to compare fairly

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I’ve single flavor tested and mixed with it. It’s like a French vanilla extract. Not a lot of creamy texture. Not like French vanilla (thick) WF or French vanilla deluxe TPA. It’s not bad, good vanilla taste. It’s strong to me, like 1-2 in a mix I think. Not a good main unless you want to build a custard or something else from it. I’ve had better. Taste is subjective. :slight_smile:

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I would agree with this assesment 100pct , but i havent mixed with it so…

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@fidalgo_vapes @Lynda_Marie Thanks for the responses.

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From our own beloved @Lynda_Marie!! This stuff is GOOD!!! Whip it up if you haven’t already. :drooling_face:

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I’ve just bought some but I haven’t opened it yet, maybe I should have waited for some reviews first as it doesn’t sound like it’s anything special going by the comments here.

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I think I mixed it up a couple of days ago, I definitely made one of Lynda’s recipes and I hope it was that one.

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I haven’t given up yet, I love French Vanilla so I’m going to see where I can take it. I’m sure you are familiar with it but here’s some notes I found on the subject that may be helpful in building a good French Vanilla.

"Vanilla bean varieties are often named for where they’re grown, like Madagascar, Tahiti and Mexico. That’s not the case with French vanilla. The name refers not to a vanilla variety but to the classic French way of making ice cream using an egg-custard base.

Regular vanilla ice cream made without eggs is called Philadelphia-style according to David Lebovitz, a Paris-based baker, chef and blogger.

French vanilla, of course, is both a taste and a scent that transcends ice cream.

Here’s how it’s defined by Mauricio Poulsen, director of creation and application flavors for International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.: “Today, in sensory terms, when we refer to French vanilla, it is when the vanilla flavor is caramelized, custard-like, cooked, egg yolk-like, slightly floral.”

I think I might try adding a Tahitian Vanilla to add to the floral quality.

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She did say the vanilla was good, just lacking body. I figure we can mix up our own body and see what’s what :wink:

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Thank you, I appreciate the kind words. I’m so happy you enjoyed it!

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So I made this, and didn’t like it on day 1 & 2, BUT on day 7, this magnificently came together and reminds me of an egg cream. I’m really loving premium raspberry!

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Thx for reminding me, Rocky. I have this in my Faves and forgot all about it. Heck I have all the flavors for this and Lynda’s Cookie Crack :rofl: (brings a giggle to my face), I may as well mix both of them.

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You know, I’m trying to develop my own recipes and all of you keep throwing me off track with your yummy looking mixes. Stop it! :laughing:

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This shows why steeping is important…Ther are flavors that blossom over time and when they do they are magnificent. Most MF flavors will be good off the shake , but at thst 7 to 10 dau mark they become great and at 2 weeks fantastic. Steeping also allows me to see what if anything gets lost when other flavors blossom

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I’ve found that many MF flavors, actually UP-steep.

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Yes , I love seeing that term (upsteep) i miss @Pro_Vapes

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People used to laugh when I first started mixing and my steep times. There are some steepers for sure. I even find fruit mixes need a day or 3 to be their best.

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Thsys minimal for me lol

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