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> Hi Everybody,

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> Joanna just joined this group because she has water grains to

share and

> knowledge to share. Welcome Joanna.

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> I have a question for you. How fast do your water grains grow and

how do you

> get them to grow? That was two questions, wasn't it?

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> Cheers,

> Marilyn

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> Honey is naturally antibacterial-among other great things too- and

> these things will eventually kill the grains. The grains also do not

> care much for citric acid. If you like to add a slice of lemon to

> your brew be sure to let the slice dry out for a day or two.

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So this brings up a question for me. Will adding honey to your finshed

kefir beverage diminish the goodness/benefits of the beverage? If so,

what would you recommend adding to sweeten the beverage as it is too

tart for my litle ones and needs something to offset that tartness?

Thanks,

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> > Honey is naturally antibacterial-among other great things too-

and

> > these things will eventually kill the grains. The grains also do

not

> > care much for citric acid. If you like to add a slice of lemon

to

> > your brew be sure to let the slice dry out for a day or two.

>

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> So this brings up a question for me. Will adding honey to your

finshed

> kefir beverage diminish the goodness/benefits of the beverage? If

so,

> what would you recommend adding to sweeten the beverage as it is

too

> tart for my litle ones and needs something to offset that tartness?

>

> Thanks,

>

Hello ,

If you are adding the honey to just the one cup I don't think it

will do much harm to the drink. I just would not add honey to the

whole batch.

Joanna>

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To be honest I have not yet made it with coconut water but, I would

guess it would be similar to making it with fruit juice. Like

Marilyn said- hours not days to ferment.

For 1 quart I would use about 3 tbs grains.

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> I was wondering about when you make the water kefir with coconut

water, how do you know it is done? It says in the paper that Marilyn

sent with the grains that it's very quick, like within hours (rather

than days). After making it with water for a couple weeks, I tried

it with the coconut water and the taste is very mild and very

different from the regular water kefir. I was also wondering how

many of the grains should go with a quart of coconut water?

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> Thanks!

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