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Really?? What plant? I would be interested in doing the " experiment " as

this sounds interesting. Is this a variation on some discussion I've

only briefly tuned into as to whether there is actually a ginger beer

plant for making ginger beer with kefir with some saying no and some yes?

And whether tibicos or not when just semantics, (I think but don't know

for sure).

Thanks for info ... Joyce

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How much WKG for a cup of milk?

> Since I'm getting a lot of water kefir grains, can I use some of them for

> making milk kefir? And then use them for soley making the milk kefir?

> Thanks, Mamabird

>

> ---------------------------

>

> You sure can! And let me know if they ever pop and convert into milk kefir

> grains. I've gotten my water grains to do that several times but no one

> has been able to repeat the experiment. Or if they did, they didn't tell

> me. Every time that happens for me it makes me wonder if milk grains came

> from water grains.

>

> Marilyn

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About a tablespoon.

Marilyn

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:47 AM, <jdpro@...> wrote:

> How much WKG for a cup of milk?

>

>

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> > Since I'm getting a lot of water kefir grains, can I use some of them for

> > making milk kefir? And then use them for soley making the milk kefir?

> > Thanks, Mamabird

> >

> > ---------------------------

> >

> > You sure can! And let me know if they ever pop and convert into milk

> kefir

> > grains. I've gotten my water grains to do that several times but no one

> > has been able to repeat the experiment. Or if they did, they didn't tell

> > me. Every time that happens for me it makes me wonder if milk grains came

> > from water grains.

> >

> > Marilyn

>

>

>

>

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I have not time to look up where I read that info. But it is on the web

somewhere...

Marilyn

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Joyce M. Simmerman

<nativelegal@...>wrote:

> Really?? What plant? I would be interested in doing the " experiment " as

> this sounds interesting. Is this a variation on some discussion I've

> only briefly tuned into as to whether there is actually a ginger beer

> plant for making ginger beer with kefir with some saying no and some yes?

> And whether tibicos or not when just semantics, (I think but don't know

> for sure).

>

> Thanks for info ... Joyce

>

>

>

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The bacteria strains in a true ginger beer plant are different from those in

water kefir/tibicos. I would have to lookup the information, but remember they

are different. It's not really a plant, just a culture that looks alot like

water kefir grains...just different critters.

Sherrie W. Sent from my Samsung Epicâ„¢ 4G

Marilyn Kefirlady <marilynjarz@...> wrote:

>I have not time to look up where I read that info. But it is on the web

>somewhere...

>

>Marilyn

>

>On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Joyce M. Simmerman

><nativelegal@...>wrote:

>

>> Really?? What plant? I would be interested in doing the " experiment " as

>> this sounds interesting. Is this a variation on some discussion I've

>> only briefly tuned into as to whether there is actually a ginger beer

>> plant for making ginger beer with kefir with some saying no and some yes?

>> And whether tibicos or not when just semantics, (I think but don't know

>> for sure).

>>

>> Thanks for info ... Joyce

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

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Since my WKG are growing well now, I decided to take on this challenge.

I have a generous teaspoon in 1/2 cup raw cow's milk (since I have no

idea how this will turn out - I wanted to waste as little milk, and

grains, as possible)

Now, do I change the milk every day?

Ev

On 11/3/2010 6:43 AM, Marilyn Kefirlady wrote:

> About a tablespoon.

>

> Marilyn

>

> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:47 AM, <jdpro@...> wrote:

>

>> How much WKG for a cup of milk?

>>

>>

>>

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Yes you do.

Marilyn

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Lee Barney <EvBarney@...>wrote:

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>

> Since my WKG are growing well now, I decided to take on this challenge.

> I have a generous teaspoon in 1/2 cup raw cow's milk (since I have no

> idea how this will turn out - I wanted to waste as little milk, and

> grains, as possible)

>

> Now, do I change the milk every day?

>

> Ev

>

>

>

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