Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 Do all achondroplasia ( I love spelling that word) males snore? --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 > > Do all achondroplasia ( I love spelling that word) males > > snore? I will stay awake all night tonight and see if I can catch myself snoring. I will post the results tomorrow. Maurice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 I think it's more of a fact that 'MEN' snore... period! Short-tall-thin-wide-dark-light...it's hidden in the testosterone!!! I'm only being silly ofcourse... I am just convinced that ALL men snore.. well atleast all the ones I've ever seen sleeping. (ummmm *NOTE* 'SEEN' sleeping)... don't y'all get the wrong impression now. Prodanyk www.geocities.com/snowsmurfie www.geocities.com/pcfctb Re: my question > > > > > Do all achondroplasia ( I love spelling that word) males > > > > snore? > > I will stay awake all night tonight and see if I can catch myself > snoring. I will post the results tomorrow. > > Maurice > > > > === > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 Dear Shari, If you are in with the raw food group, you will understand that heating above about 118 degrees and/or too low a ph (acid level) will both harm or kill your grains or the beneficial parts of the kefir you made from them. In order to benefit from any raw food, it must be consumed while still raw. Ann > > Seems I must be missing messages or I'm being ignored. :-)) But I've asked a couple of questions and have not received an answer. I'm sorry if I'm asking something that has been answered many times, but I'm having a lot of trouble searching the archives and Dom's site just overwhelms me to no end! > > The main question I'm asking is: what, if anything, can ruin raw goats milk kefir? Meaning, additives such as lemon, ginger, etc... What about heating? I don't plan on heating my kefir, but I'm curious, what would lessen the benefits once the grains are removed in preparation for consumption. > > And if I'm way off with my questions, please just tell me and I'll keep digging for my answers. I know it gets annoying with new folks. I'm on a raw food group discussion and we get asked the same questions over and over and over again and it does become tedious. > > Thanks, Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 why is it not recommended to use Hershey & #39;s Chocolate Syrup.....i use the unsweetened kind with stevia.  and  also use the strawberry syrup (unsweetened)  What else could i use so that it is not so hard to drink it.  Not all people love the flavor but need the benefits.    RUDEE ________________________________ From: felix peregrino & lt;felix.peregrino@... & gt; Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 6:37 PM Subject: Re: Re: my question  On Jun 19, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Joyce M. Simmerman wrote: Sorry you & #39;ve not received any answers sooner. But, what makes you think that adding ingredients after grains are removed & quot;ruins & quot; it? It can only enhance the nutritional value, unless you don & #39;t care for the particular & quot;blend & quot; of tastes! (E.g., tuna and marshmallows wouldn & #39;t be too tasty. I once knew a young bride who thought that was what her in-laws meant by & quot;just throwing everything in a dish together and he would enjoy it & quot;! But, otherwise ingredients added, particularly to the 2nd & quot;ferment & quot; after grains are removed, should only enhance the benefits by whatever unique nutritional benefits they have to confer and those benefits may be & quot;extrapolated & quot; since the ferment may actually draw out more as extract and/or the benefit of predigestion and conversion of lactose, etc. . Joyce Simmerman Call me crazy, but last night I laced my milk kefir with Hershey & #39;s Chocolate syrup (not recommended), and this afternoon I mixed the rest of the batch with some dried onion soup to make dip. Except that it was too strong (not enough kefir?) it & #39;s future use as a condiment is promising. Cooked French cut string beans with a salty kefir sauce. I just bought some fresh miso and anchovy paste. What if I.... ^^ felix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 Felix.... First of all...... I have been enjoying smoothies with bananas, strawberries and sometimes kiwi (all together!). By freezing the fruit it makes the smoothie almost like a milk shake. I raise Nubian dairy goats and use there milk. Strawberries are GREAT. I have yet to sweeten the smoothies, but if I do, I'll be using RAW honey (I know it is RAW cause I know the bee keeper........ (article regarding me and bee can be found at: http://www.wcmessenger.com/2011/news/storm-damage-busies-beekeeper/ ). And, Felix...... Just how hot is it? The other day we hit 106. Today was a lott cooler...... 99. I have no A/C. <G> Around here, it is so hot that the cats are jumping into the water and so dry that the trees are bribing the dogs to come and relieve themselves...... <GGGGGGGGGGG> Tami/TX Felix wrote: I'm planning to get some fresh strawberries for a smoothie later today. Its > so hot here, and my milk kefir gets ripe fast and separates much quicker > than I can accommodate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 On Jun 20, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Webmail truckin_blues wrote: Felix.... First of all...... I have been enjoying smoothies with bananas, strawberries and sometimes kiwi (all together!). By freezing the fruit it makes the smoothie almost like a milk shake. I raise Nubian dairy goats and use there milk. Strawberries are GREAT. I have yet to sweeten the smoothies, but if I do, I'll be using RAW honey (I know it is RAW cause I know the bee keeper........ (article regarding me and bee can be found at: http://www.wcmessenger.com/2011/news/storm-damage-busies-beekeeper/ ). And, Felix...... Just how hot is it? The other day we hit 106. Today was a lott cooler...... 99. I have no A/C. <G> Around here, it is so hot that the cats are jumping into the water and so dry that the trees are bribing the dogs to come and relieve themselves...... <GGGGGGGGGGG> Tami/TX **** The locals call it 95/95 weather, very high humidity, but the real difference is due to the wild yeast in the area according to the seasons. They protect their own swampy turf here in subtle ways. It's tediously difficult for some incautious opportunists to enter the ancient microbial breeding grounds of these un-ta-me-able yeasties without running the risk of going bonkers from the shock and awe of watching themselves suddenly saying, what only the yeasties can see, with aplomb. ^^ felix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2011 Report Share Posted June 21, 2011 On Jun 20, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Webmail truckin_blues wrote: Felix.... First of all...... I have been enjoying smoothies with bananas, strawberries and sometimes kiwi (all together!). By freezing the fruit it makes the smoothie almost like a milk shake. ********* My first smoothie was a huge success. Instead of strawberries I used fresh blueberries. I guess the berry juice was enough to make it separate into curds and whey even in the refrigerator. I stirred it together, added a packet of Splenda for fake sweetness, and it was delicious. My milk kefir must have still been loaded with baby grains even after I removed the golf ball sized mother culture from the jar. I like that it kept fermenting with the blueberries mixed in very much. I probably should have put a sealed lid on it when I took it from the blender. Instead I put a paper towel over it so it might attract some exotic wild yeast to miraculously cure what ails me. I never thought about there being wild yeast before. Earth is a crazy space port. ^^ felix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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