Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 First time poster and recent joinee of this group. I have stumbled upon kefir from the gardenweb forum where some people were talking about using kefir to ferment hot chili peppers for hot sauce and it caught my attention because i have recently become interested in fermenting foods. A little more digging and i find that this stuff is surrounded with health benefits and is unique in many ways. I look forward to acquiring some grains for myself and growing them for friends who share an interest in them. I do want to make sure i can keep them alive after acquiring them, so i wanted to make sure that our milk supply will be sufficient. Raw milk from cows isn't readily available around these parts but i will do some digging and see if i cant find some goat milk. But what i know we have is a local dairy (about 30-40) miles away and their organic jersey cow milk is available here in town. it is pasteurized though, but not ultra-pasteurized and not homogenized. How will this effect the health of the kefir grains and its ability to grow? Should i hold off until i find a source of raw milk? Thanks and i look forward to interacting in this community, J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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