I have most of Flavour Art’s flavors - They’re great! I’m still missing a few. The most important ones: Liquid Amber, Oak wood, Yogurt, White Grape and White Peach.
What’s next on your shopping list? Are you planning to buy all the flavors?
I have most of Flavour Art’s flavors - They’re great! I’m still missing a few. The most important ones: Liquid Amber, Oak wood, Yogurt, White Grape and White Peach.
What’s next on your shopping list? Are you planning to buy all the flavors?
Started out with TFA; made some good stuff. Moved on to Flavorwest, Flavorarts and Nature Flavors. I’m now looking to add Capella to the shelf. I like to do a bunch of research before spending the money. I have 3 or 4 TFA Flavors that I never touch because of the lack of research when I started out mixing.
a digital scale. the method of mixing by weight seems quite appealing.
Next? Something new
I have been stuck with my “good old flavours” for a while.
I hope I can step up my mixing game a bit with some funky fresh creations.
FW / TFA & Capellas. Interested in One on One flavoring & some more health conscious flavoring companies.
Mixing by weight is so easy it’s not funny, couldn’t go back to the mixing by volume method for small batches now. Way too much faff.
My next purchase is going to be the ingredients to make the clone of Stanley clarke’s snake oil.
Here’s my current flavour collections.
Cupcake world.
TFA
Hangsen