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Is it as difficult as it seems?????

Oh, and do from the start what I did the other day - type up your recipes & save them to the PC as well as keeping a notebook.

I made up some 30ml bottles of my favourite blends to take to India. When I got home, I couldn't find my recipe book anywhere - I was like a smoker who'd lost their only lighter!

Finally turned up in the box I keep my medication in - so I've now created a digital version of it - for when I lose it again
 
Ps Fleabag, loved your buttered rum recipe...
It did the trick and you've turned me, I'm a DIY er now...
( or on my way at least). :D
 
If I can make an e-liquid that even SUPER mod AndyC1971 is keen to vape, it can't be difficult! ;)

I have never used a needle in mixing e-liquid, as a nurse I feel needles are best used for jabbing difficult patients in the arse, and see no place for them in making e-liquid... 1ml syringes are your friend, as is a steady hand, plenty of kitchen roll, and as VaperCaper says, a notebook and pen- even if you think it might not work well, or think you'll never forget it, WRITE IT DOWN... I'm quite sure that one of my first mixes was as near as damn it PowWow Sauce... can I feckin' remember how to make it now? Can I feck!! ;)

Another top tip is if you are unsure about flavour combinations, make it without the nicotine to start with- that's the expensive bit you don't want to throw away if it turns out to be rank... trust me I've vaped some seriously crap stuff I've mixed just 'cause I'm too damn tight to chuck it out!!!
 
This is a great tip too. Sadly my VG bottle has a slim neck that stops my syringe getting in doh I've got my eye on some glass storage bottles soon though :)
pabs I use 100ml brown plastic pharmacy bottles with childproof caps from Boots for my PG, VG and Nic, short (so you can get to the bottom, even without a neddle), wide neck (you can get a 10ml syringe in) and only 50 pence each - bargain
 
Ps @Fleabag, loved your buttered rum recipe...
It did the trick and you've turned me, I'm a DIY er now...
( or on my way at least). :D

Ohh, good - glad it worked out loops.

Another tip for really risky recipes that I'm doing for my flower flavours that I'm just not sure what to mix with them - I've got about 1ml of single flavour juice made up of every flavour (for when I did the testing). I'm adding a drop of 2 flavours at a time on the dripper to see how they taste together. It's not an exact science, but it gives me an idea of whether it's a good starting point for a blend.
 
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