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I have been making Kombucha tea successfully for 2 years and all I do

is bring the water to a boil, let it boil for only 30 seconds, pour the

water into my jar and THEN mix the sugar in, and add the tea then

remove the tea in 15-20 minutes, cool completely to room temperature,

and add some older kombucha with a yeast to get it started.... I don't

take nearly 30 minutes of time to do mine.

I guess if you don't have clean water to begin with then you may need

to boil it longer. I just use tap water and it comes out great.

Oh! For those of you that want a starter!!! You don't need a starter as

long as you can find RAW and UNFILTERED Kombucha from a natural food

store or a friend. I moved about a year ago and lost my kombucha. So...

I just went to the store and got some GT's Kombucha and poured it into

my cooled mix and I got a yeast (scoby) just the same as one would have

a baby. It just took a little longer, 2 days longer.

On Sep 1, 2005, at 6:34 AM, Len Porzio wrote:

> I boil with a normal lid on which helps super heat slightly above

> boiling

> and results in less loss.  I would say I boil about 5% to 10% extra to

> compensate for the loss.  Sometimes I throw a couple ounces away

> because I

> put on too much, but that is not really significant when preparing 2

> gallons.  I also boil the last minute with the lid off.  Not sure

> this makes

> any difference, just a habit back from the days when I used treated

> water.

>

> I also have a stock of distilled water my wife prefers to drink.  So

> on

> those occassions I come up a little short I just throw some in.

>

> - Len

>

> Re: water

>

> If boiling for 10 minutes, doesn't most your water boil away?  I would

> appreciate more information on how you get your 3 quarts after

> boiling for

> 10+ minutes as I'm having some problems with my brews and I think it

> may be

> due to water.

>

>

>

>

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I use tap water that has chlorine and chloramine in put in by my cities

water company so there are no living bacteria in it. I boil my water

for 30 seconds and I have been successfully making Kombucha tea for 2

years. Chemicals boil off in a lot less time then it takes to kill

bacteria.

On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:53 PM, Audrey Rehkemper wrote:

> bottled distilled water

>

> -- water

>

> Never thought about it until now, but what type of water do you use?

> Anyone................

>

>

>

>

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> I have been making Kombucha tea successfully for 2 years and all

I do

> is bring the water to a boil, let it boil for only 30 seconds, pour

the

> water into my jar and THEN mix the sugar in, and add the tea then

> remove the tea in 15-20 minutes, cool completely to room

temperature,

When I did it years ago, that's basically what I did. Only I left the

tea bags in over night. Brought the water to a boil. Added sugar

and tea, turned off the heat. Stirred. Let sit covered over night to

cool. Poured in jars, added 'shroom and some 'shroom juice,

covered, and stuck it in the closet. Worked like that for several

years.

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I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

It takes about 5 hours to distill 3 quarts of water and I just love

this nice clean water. It is nothing like bottled distilled water

from the store. And I'm not willing to lugg Reverse Osmosis water home

in plastic containers.

My biggest concern about using regular water and boiling it is the

boiling doesn't get rid of floride etc. Through evaporation from

boiling, the concentration of the florides etc. increase. So I

finally decided as depressing as this all is, I only trust my

distilled water (which drips through a charcoal filter to polish

it...hopefully that minimizes the VOCs).

I use organic green tea w/some black to make my KT and I feel good

about not having floride in the water since tea is high in floride.

I'm up to a good 16oz+ a day of KT and love it.

Cheers to all!

Suzanne

> Lol Shari, I just read and copied what is written on the bottle! I

think it

> is the amount of stuff which is left when all the water is evaporated.

> I know that this water is extremely pure and with not a lot of

minerals. I

> use it for KT in hope that nothing will interfere with the process of

> fermentation.

> (in Belgium)

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Hi Suzanne,

I use the same thing.......I, too, don't like the flouride. And yes, it sure

doesn't taste

anything like the bottled kind! It's sooooo good. We've gone through 3 or 4 of

them over

the years. So, do you boil the full amount for the tea or just enough to steep

the tea and

cool that down with the rest? I was thinking maybe boiling the whole lot

wouldn't be

necessary using distilled to start with.

> I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

> regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

> 1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

> from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

> is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

>

> It takes about 5 hours to distill 3 quarts of water and I just love

> this nice clean water. It is nothing like bottled distilled water

> from the store. And I'm not willing to lugg Reverse Osmosis water home

> in plastic containers.

>

> My biggest concern about using regular water and boiling it is the

> boiling doesn't get rid of floride etc. Through evaporation from

> boiling, the concentration of the florides etc. increase. So I

> finally decided as depressing as this all is, I only trust my

> distilled water (which drips through a charcoal filter to polish

> it...hopefully that minimizes the VOCs).

>

> I use organic green tea w/some black to make my KT and I feel good

> about not having floride in the water since tea is high in floride.

> I'm up to a good 16oz+ a day of KT and love it.

>

> Cheers to all!

> Suzanne

>

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If you checked out this sit you'd probably buy non-fluorinated water.

http://www.fluorideaction.org/health/

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>I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

> regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

> 1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

> from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

> is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

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If you checked out this sit you'd probably buy non-fluorinated water.

http://www.fluorideaction.org/health/

Every situation is an opportunity to choose

love and make miracles happen!

Jim Scannell

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http://home.wi.rr.com/jscannell

Re: water

>I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

> regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

> 1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

> from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

> is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

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Hi ! I have been boiling the entire amount but in reading here I

am going to switch over to boil and seep a quart or two and then just

add my distilled water. That would be SO much easier as I am brewing

2x 2 1/2 gallon containers weekly. I can't boil enough water etc to

do both containers at one time. But if I boil 2 quarts I can do both

brews and just add the distilled water. My biggest concern is to

dissolve the sugar well. I like to wait until the water cools down a

bit to add my tea....I was taught to never boil green tea! LOL!

I sure love this forum and " meeting " and learning from all you fellow

brewers.

RE: the Sears distiller - I just picked up a brand new one (used once)

on Craig's List for $30.00!!!!! Since my original one is only a

year old I picked up this 2nd one thinking I can have 2 distillers

going once a week to make enough water to do the Kombucha! LOL

AND I have a backup for when my main one wears out.

Now I love having 2 of them! Can you imagine getting this for $30.00?

Love,

Suzanne

> > I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

> > regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

> > 1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

> > from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

> > is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

> >

> > It takes about 5 hours to distill 3 quarts of water and I just love

> > this nice clean water. It is nothing like bottled distilled water

> > from the store. And I'm not willing to lugg Reverse Osmosis water home

> > in plastic containers.

> >

> > My biggest concern about using regular water and boiling it is the

> > boiling doesn't get rid of floride etc. Through evaporation from

> > boiling, the concentration of the florides etc. increase. So I

> > finally decided as depressing as this all is, I only trust my

> > distilled water (which drips through a charcoal filter to polish

> > it...hopefully that minimizes the VOCs).

> >

> > I use organic green tea w/some black to make my KT and I feel good

> > about not having floride in the water since tea is high in floride.

> > I'm up to a good 16oz+ a day of KT and love it.

> >

> > Cheers to all!

> > Suzanne

> >

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Hi ! I have been boiling the entire amount but in reading here I

am going to switch over to boil and seep a quart or two and then just

add my distilled water. That would be SO much easier as I am brewing

2x 2 1/2 gallon containers weekly. I can't boil enough water etc to

do both containers at one time. But if I boil 2 quarts I can do both

brews and just add the distilled water. My biggest concern is to

dissolve the sugar well. I like to wait until the water cools down a

bit to add my tea....I was taught to never boil green tea! LOL!

I sure love this forum and " meeting " and learning from all you fellow

brewers.

RE: the Sears distiller - I just picked up a brand new one (used once)

on Craig's List for $30.00!!!!! Since my original one is only a

year old I picked up this 2nd one thinking I can have 2 distillers

going once a week to make enough water to do the Kombucha! LOL

AND I have a backup for when my main one wears out.

Now I love having 2 of them! Can you imagine getting this for $30.00?

Love,

Suzanne

> > I distill my own water in my Sears Water purifier. One reason is my

> > regular filtered water (PUR system) does not remove floride and about

> > 1/2 the other chemical stuff they add to our water. I get my minerals

> > from juicing raw organic veggies and fruits, but the water in my city

> > is so full of crud it is tragic and shocking.

> >

> > It takes about 5 hours to distill 3 quarts of water and I just love

> > this nice clean water. It is nothing like bottled distilled water

> > from the store. And I'm not willing to lugg Reverse Osmosis water home

> > in plastic containers.

> >

> > My biggest concern about using regular water and boiling it is the

> > boiling doesn't get rid of floride etc. Through evaporation from

> > boiling, the concentration of the florides etc. increase. So I

> > finally decided as depressing as this all is, I only trust my

> > distilled water (which drips through a charcoal filter to polish

> > it...hopefully that minimizes the VOCs).

> >

> > I use organic green tea w/some black to make my KT and I feel good

> > about not having floride in the water since tea is high in floride.

> > I'm up to a good 16oz+ a day of KT and love it.

> >

> > Cheers to all!

> > Suzanne

> >

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WOW.........what a great find, Suzanne! Don't you just love when things like

that happen!

When we bought our first distiller Sears still sold the extended warranty with

it.....so we

were just able to keep replacing it for the price of the warranty........since

they really do

wear out pretty fast(especially with4 kids). The last one we bought was for my

daughter

and her new husband.......no extended warranty available! Guess Sears wised up!

Our

current one is still limping along........it's lasted a lot longer than the

others since all our

kids have left the nest at this point. It's the only one that's probably

outlived it's warranty

at this point! It's well worth the investment IMO.

You're so right.......this is such a wonderful group of so many fascinating and

informative

people! I love it here and the OT list.......my favorite two destinations on

the net! It's great

to meet you!

> Hi ! I have been boiling the entire amount but in reading here I

> am going to switch over to boil and seep a quart or two and then just

> add my distilled water. That would be SO much easier as I am brewing

> 2x 2 1/2 gallon containers weekly. I can't boil enough water etc to

> do both containers at one time. But if I boil 2 quarts I can do both

> brews and just add the distilled water. My biggest concern is to

> dissolve the sugar well. I like to wait until the water cools down a

> bit to add my tea....I was taught to never boil green tea! LOL!

>

> I sure love this forum and " meeting " and learning from all you fellow

> brewers.

>

> RE: the Sears distiller - I just picked up a brand new one (used once)

> on Craig's List for $30.00!!!!! Since my original one is only a

> year old I picked up this 2nd one thinking I can have 2 distillers

> going once a week to make enough water to do the Kombucha! LOL

> AND I have a backup for when my main one wears out.

>

> Now I love having 2 of them! Can you imagine getting this for $30.00?

>

> Love,

> Suzanne

>

>

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WOW.........what a great find, Suzanne! Don't you just love when things like

that happen!

When we bought our first distiller Sears still sold the extended warranty with

it.....so we

were just able to keep replacing it for the price of the warranty........since

they really do

wear out pretty fast(especially with4 kids). The last one we bought was for my

daughter

and her new husband.......no extended warranty available! Guess Sears wised up!

Our

current one is still limping along........it's lasted a lot longer than the

others since all our

kids have left the nest at this point. It's the only one that's probably

outlived it's warranty

at this point! It's well worth the investment IMO.

You're so right.......this is such a wonderful group of so many fascinating and

informative

people! I love it here and the OT list.......my favorite two destinations on

the net! It's great

to meet you!

> Hi ! I have been boiling the entire amount but in reading here I

> am going to switch over to boil and seep a quart or two and then just

> add my distilled water. That would be SO much easier as I am brewing

> 2x 2 1/2 gallon containers weekly. I can't boil enough water etc to

> do both containers at one time. But if I boil 2 quarts I can do both

> brews and just add the distilled water. My biggest concern is to

> dissolve the sugar well. I like to wait until the water cools down a

> bit to add my tea....I was taught to never boil green tea! LOL!

>

> I sure love this forum and " meeting " and learning from all you fellow

> brewers.

>

> RE: the Sears distiller - I just picked up a brand new one (used once)

> on Craig's List for $30.00!!!!! Since my original one is only a

> year old I picked up this 2nd one thinking I can have 2 distillers

> going once a week to make enough water to do the Kombucha! LOL

> AND I have a backup for when my main one wears out.

>

> Now I love having 2 of them! Can you imagine getting this for $30.00?

>

> Love,

> Suzanne

>

>

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I

drink Crystal Light (Walmart brand though), Propel & Power Ade’s

version of Propel – Power Ade Option. Plain Water gets really boring to

me after a while.

De

RE:

Liz S

How aboout Crystal Light? It & milk are about the only

things I drink anymore. SuZie

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That would be great. I guess just ask him what the best source of water for the

family would be and how we should store it. Thanks!

Sheri B.

Laurette <Laurette@...> wrote:

>

> Laurette,

>

> So is it safe to drink the RO water in those light blue plastic

bottles? So I'm not getting any valuable minerals from the filtered

water then?

>

> Sheri B.

Hey Sheri,

I wouldn't say it was " unsafe " just not really beneficial at all. I

am going to foward your question to DH though, only because he can

answer better than I can, and I don't want to just say anything LOL :)

He is really the " expert " on this pH stuff, so he can answer you in

detail... I'll foward this to him... ;)

Love

Laurette

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> That would be great. I guess just ask him what the best source of

water for the family would be and how we should store it. Thanks!

> Sheri B.

>

Hey Sheri,

I can tell you that we use a water ionizer and it has benefited us

tremedously. It's a filter that you hook up to the sink and you

contol the pH level from acid to alkaline (I use the acid to clean

things) It keeps the beneficial minerals and ionizes the water. How

exactly this happens, I can't tell you... but DH can :) I will ask

him to elaborate :)

For now, here are two articles...

http://shop.snyderhealth.com/article_info.php?articles_id=28 & osCsid=5b65d506e72e\

4641862f5f241f6d9f15

http://shop.snyderhealth.com/article_info.php?articles_id=9

Love

Laurette ;)

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If you don't drink enough water, you'll retain it. Get a little bit

dehydrated and your body won't be letting go of any bloat. You'll

become camel-like. :-)

I drink close to a gallon of water a day. If I fall short on the

water, it immediately shows up. My lower abs get puffy and my rings

get tight.

On 1/22/06, etanafinkler <etana.finkler01@...> wrote:

> I forgot to mention (with my lack of results at week 8) that I am

> drinking 4-6 cups of water on 1/2 of my days. That is something I

> really need to increase. Have any of you notices HOW water affects

> weightloss/stalls?

> - Etana

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I think she's referring to her wedding rings and jewelry. :)

Leah S

On 1/22/06, tjay1302000 <t-jay130@...> wrote:

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>

> , what are " rings " ?

> M.

>

>

> > My lower abs get puffy and my rings

> > get tight.

> >

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Yes, rings are those shiny circular things that go around fingers. :-)

They're actually a pretty good measure of progress. It's sad and

uncomfortable when they're cutting into you and/or hopelessly stuck on

your fingers, and it's rather exhilarating the first time you make a

big gesture with your hands and your wedding band sails off your

finger and lands on the other side of the room. Although, I've had

some scary loose-ring encounters with sink drains. That's more

heart-stopping than exhilarating...

On 1/22/06, Leah S <sunflowersinthegarden@...> wrote:

> I think she's referring to her wedding rings and jewelry. :)

>

> Leah S

>

>

> On 1/22/06, tjay1302000 <t-jay130@...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > , what are " rings " ?

> > M.

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Skwigg wrote:

> I drink close to a gallon of water a day. If I fall short on the

> water, it immediately shows up. My lower abs get puffy and my rings

> get tight.

A question for you ... What is the ratio of water to soda that you

drink? I remember reading in your blog about diet cherry coke. (^o^)/

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A lot of the variances in my water drinking are usually due to the

time of the year, how much salt I've been eating (or minerals), what

kind of water I drink (distilled vs. our water softener, which uses

potassium chloride now instead of sodium chloride and it tastes a

lot different, so I know there is a difference in chemical content),

and how much I've been sweating.

If I run and sweat a lot, I can down pints of water very quickly.

Times like now, though, when it's chilly and I don't even break a

sweat much, I don't seem to drink very much water.

I started to consciously try drinking more milk a few years ago

during my better " health " efforts, and some days I do better than

others. It's easier for me to drink soy milk now than regular milk

because I'm used to the flavor. A lot of people, like cashiers, ask

me about it. A lot of people drink that all organic milk, which is

more expensive than regular milk.

The soy milk always has a later date of expiration. It's actually

not more expensive than the all organic hormone free milk, really.

I've never had my ankles get swollen that I know of from water

retention. I always walked to school when I was young and I've been

walking my kids to school the three days a week my daughter has

choir club. They say people in southern warmer climates have less

salt build-up, probably from more sweating.

I don't think kids today exercise enough. Although their PE

departments are good about the few times they have P.E. (they

actually run laps in elementary school), I still think riding the

bus and the lifestyle in today's children is detrimental and so I

try to compensate. So far my younger two have taken taekwondo, but

that's it. I guess I should try to encourage them to take soccer or

something, maybe, and I should prepare myself to be a " soccer

mom " --who knows.

My mom used to ski to school in Finland, and she still exercises in

a " salsa class " on the weekends. I think exercise saved my life, in

a way. I was on antibiotics a few years ago.

Marie in TX

mommom31tx@...

> > I drink close to a gallon of water a day. If I fall short on the

> > water, it immediately shows up. My lower abs get puffy and my

rings

> > get tight.

>

> A question for you ... What is the ratio of water to soda

that you

> drink? I remember reading in your blog about diet cherry coke.

(^o^)/

>

> -

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>

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<<<I've never had my ankles get swollen that I know of from water retention. I

always walked to school when I was young and I've been walking my kids to school

the three days a week my daughter has choir club. They say people in southern

warmer climates have less salt build-up, probably from more sweating.>>>

I've got to share my thoughts about this....I'm a Yankee who has been living in

GA for the past year. My first six pregnancies were up north and I had severe

edema with each pregnancy. It caused me to be hospitalized (pre eclampsia) with

pregnancies number five and six. When I was pregnant with number seven I was

expecting a nightmare pregnancy. I was surprised! It was my best pregnancy. I

have to brag I had absolutely no swelling and it was a summer pregnancy. So, I

have to agree with you.

a

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Lately I have around 1 liter + 2-3 cans a day of diet soda. That's on

top of the nearly gallon of water and the occasional Propel or

Gatorade.

On 1/23/06, Goddess Abigor <goddessabigor@...> wrote:

> A question for you ... What is the ratio of water to soda that you

> drink? I remember reading in your blog about diet cherry coke. (^o^)/

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> Here they have purified drinking water at our stores for under 75

> cents a gallon and that's what I buy.

We had those all around in when we lived in Florida, but there's no such

thing here in NJ. We don't have those automated car washes I used to go to

weekly, either. The boonies of Florida was more up to date then this city 5

miles outside of Manhattan!

>Our city water is awful, too.

Ours has always been bad, and is frequently discolored, so we always have

filtered water. We used to have this contraption that threaded onto our

faucet and had 2 different cartridges that had to be changed, but (here we

go again) no place in our area of NJ sells them and shipping to have them

delivered from the company cost as much as the cartridges themselves, so we

now use a Brita filter pitcher. When summer comes and the grocery stores

have bottled water at sale prices, we buy a few cases of Poland Springs in

the 6 ounce size, as those fit fine in my purse without being too heavy, as

well as the kid's backpack or hubby's coat pockets, so we always carry water

with us.

Sue in NJ

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We had those all around in when we lived in Florida, but there's no suchthing here in NJ. We don't have those automated car washes I used to go toweekly, either. The boonies of Florida was more up to date then this city 5miles outside of Manhattan!

Haha, I live in a little hick town. We have 2 gas stations, 1 grocery store , 1 doctor and 2 banks. If you need anything else you have to travel about 10 miles to the next town and truthfully it isnt much better. They have a mcdonalds, a cvs pharmacy and a save a lot. Then you go about another 20 from there to get to the major shopping places which consist of lowes, and walmart and a bunch of restaraunts. We have nothing here to speak of. And because of that the one grocery store that is here their prices are doubled what it is at wal-mart so I never buy nothing here. I can actually save money by buying the gas and driving all the way to the closest walmart to shop. Every now and then if I run out of bread I'll go and buy it downtown.

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