Going to mix
Rainbow sherbet 3.5%
Vanilla bean ice cream 4%
(My cream base) 1.5%
Ethol 1%
Rainbow sherbet 3.5%
Vanilla bean ice cream 4%
(My cream base) 1.5%
Ethol 1%
I've been using TFA smoothie and adding other fruits. Why don't you try the 6% sherbet Ceecee saw in recipes and add 3% of an ice cream or custard. I would be keeping it simple before wasting more flavors. If a cream or custard does not at least make it vapable I personally wouldn't waste any more resources on it.
At least I have it added to the list of do not order. Thanks for that @ceeceeisme . Oak milk didn’t need to be added, non starter from the word go here.![]()
What did you order it to use with?I just got the Oak Milk last week and I haven't tried it yet!!! It smells..... weird.
What did you order it to use with?
One can only hope. Keeping my fingers crossed for you.Umm... I dunno? I guess one of the other 278 flavors I already have.It'll mix with something, right?
Maybe a hazelnut bourbon custard or cheesecake?Umm... I dunno? I guess one of the other 278 flavors I already have.It'll mix with something, right?
Maybe a hazelnut bourbon custard or cheesecake?
You are more curious /braver than I am. Let us know what it tastes like.
Sounds like it might work well with coffee or nut recipes.Single flavor testing that FE Oak Milk today mixed up at 3%.
It's very interesting - it's a silky smooth clean milky milk - not overly creamy to me but it does have a faint woody background. This is very much like a light condensed milk. I don't imagine you would get much of that wood taste if you used this in a mix at 1% to 2%. I don't think it would pair well with cereals but it's going to work nicely in other bakery mixes (bready or cookie). That woodsy flavor is deep in the background, not distracting at all.
From ELR: ECX shoppers suggest 6% to bring out the caramel in this flavor. and use words like cool, silky, smooth, milky cream, wonderful, sweet, and very creamy.
So, all in all, not a flavor that will end up in the "Drawer of Shame"![]()
Sounds like it might work well with coffee or nut recipes.
Not sure if I'm intrigued enough to order it but I am intrigued and I do have a couple carts going.Yup, and chocolate and tobacco and custards. Pretty much anywhere you would use milk/cream. It's even going to work with some cereals like FA Breakfast Cereal or Cap's Cereal 27. I don't think I would put it in a Fruit Loop recipe though and if I did it would have to be very low, 1% or less.
I've been vaping it for a couple of hours now and it's quite interesting as a single flavor. I think I could mix this with a touch of Shisha Vanilla added in and consider it a pretty good vape.
Not sure if I'm intrigued enough to order it but I am intrigued and I do have a couple carts going.
Read a lot of chatter about the sweet rice. So it really is all that and then some?Well if you do get it make sure to throw some Sweet Rice into your cart too (that is, if you don't already have some). That's what I was there buying in the first place - it's not available in Canada so ecigexpress is the only place I can buy it.
Read a lot of chatter about the sweet rice. So it really is all that and then some?