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Love, love, love South River Miso! I order it from Goldmine Natural Food Co.

http://www.goldminenaturalfoods.com/

Every now and then when it goes on sale and a free shipping offer coincides,

I order several jars. They cold pack it and it can leak a bit, but it survives

the

journey well. I like to sprinkle sprouted beluga lentils on my soups.

Sproutingly,

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From: Lorri <L.Lacey@...>

Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 10:18:03 AM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

On 10/31/2010 6:16 AM, Molloy wrote:

>

> Those are some great fermentation projects n. I've dome Kombucha

> in the past, as well as homemade yogurt. Both are somewhat unforgiving

> and potentially dangerous if not done properly. I do love making water

> and milk Kefir. I'm attempting to stay Vegan, so try to stay away from

> dairy, but I love the milk Kefir w/ some good organic milk. Even the

> Wheatgrass Messiah ( don't know his name-saw some YouTube videos on

> him- a hardcore veggie) drinks milk Kefir daily, so I might

> reintroduce it into my diet from time to time. I also love the Braggs

> apple cider vinegar, and often add it to salads, dressings. I buy

> South River Miso. Amazing stuff. They have a fantastic dandelion /

> leek miso, and I also love their sweet rice white Miso and Red pepper

> and garlic miso. Give them a try if you haven't already. Have a great

> day!

>

I will second the recommendation of South River Miso. Fresh...made

locally (for me) and so tasty. I also love the same ones as the

best...as a matter of fact I think its time to order some more. They

don't ship in the summer.

Lorri in NH

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On 10/31/2010 11:24 AM, n Rollings, PhD wrote:

>

> Lorri and ,

> Thanks so much for the recommendations. I haven't seen South River

> Miso here,

> but will look for it and if all else fails, will order online.

> I make milk kefir in Hemp milk. I avoid all dairy.

>

>

> n Rollings, PhD

> NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

> www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether

> its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better

> in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in

> killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such

> moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

>

> Carson

>

Hi n,

I too am vegan and the one thing I miss is yogurt. I have tried the soy

and coconut premade versions and was not to impressed. I have made

passable soy yogurt years ago but really try to avoid using to much soy

in my diet. My favorite " milk " of choice is hemp too. Could you point me

in the direction of instructions on making kefir? I know some folks make

it with coconut milk too. If you have a tried and true way and a

suggestion for a good vegan starter I would be truly grateful.

Lorri in NH

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I was wondering about the hemp milk as well. I have, and often eat the raw green

hemp nuts. Can you blend it up like almonds and filter to make hemp milk? Do you

use commercial hemp milk? Can the kefir grains live off the hemp milk alone or

do you need to add sweetener ? I know they feed off the lactose in milk kefir.

Sounds great as I would like to avoid dairy myself. As an aside, the Wheatgrass

Messiah, Keiser was interviewed by the Health Ranger-Mike . I know

the health ranger site is a wealth of cutting edge health info. I had never

heard of this guy-the wheatgrass guy that is- but he's interesting and pretty

eccentric and was speaking on wheatgrass, which I've started growing again now

that it's cooler, and was looking for any good growing tips. This guys all over

the place and speaks on a variety of subjects including kefir. Anyhow, here's

the link...enjoy!

TQOD4>

<

Re: happy Saturday

On 10/31/2010 11:24 AM, n Rollings, PhD wrote:

>

> Lorri and ,

> Thanks so much for the recommendations. I haven't seen South River

> Miso here,

> but will look for it and if all else fails, will order online.

> I make milk kefir in Hemp milk. I avoid all dairy.

>

>

> n Rollings, PhD

> NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

> www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether

> its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better

> in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in

> killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such

> moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

>

> Carson

>

Hi n,

I too am vegan and the one thing I miss is yogurt. I have tried the soy

and coconut premade versions and was not to impressed. I have made

passable soy yogurt years ago but really try to avoid using to much soy

in my diet. My favorite " milk " of choice is hemp too. Could you point me

in the direction of instructions on making kefir? I know some folks make

it with coconut milk too. If you have a tried and true way and a

suggestion for a good vegan starter I would be truly grateful.

Lorri in NH

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thanks for the link!

I have read that some people use coconut milk for kefir (coconut water for water

kefir).

Now I am thinking about sauerkraut and kim chee. I have a nice crock I got at a

thrift store that would be great for either one.

n Rollings, PhD

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

Carson

________________________________

From: Molloy <jmolloy64@...>

Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 1:56:05 PM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

I was wondering about the hemp milk as well. I have, and often eat the raw green

hemp nuts. Can you blend it up like almonds and filter to make hemp milk? Do you

use commercial hemp milk? Can the kefir grains live off the hemp milk alone or

do you need to add sweetener ? I know they feed off the lactose in milk kefir.

Sounds great as I would like to avoid dairy myself. As an aside, the Wheatgrass

Messiah, Keiser was interviewed by the Health Ranger-Mike . I know

the health ranger site is a wealth of cutting edge health info. I had never

heard of this guy-the wheatgrass guy that is- but he's interesting and pretty

eccentric and was speaking on wheatgrass, which I've started growing again now

that it's cooler, and was looking for any good growing tips. This guys all over

the place and speaks on a variety of subjects including kefir. Anyhow, here's

the link...enjoy!

TQOD4>

<

Re: happy Saturday

On 10/31/2010 11:24 AM, n Rollings, PhD wrote:

>

> Lorri and ,

> Thanks so much for the recommendations. I haven't seen South River

> Miso here,

> but will look for it and if all else fails, will order online.

> I make milk kefir in Hemp milk. I avoid all dairy.

>

>

> n Rollings, PhD

> NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

> www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether

> its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better

> in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in

> killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such

> moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

>

> Carson

>

Hi n,

I too am vegan and the one thing I miss is yogurt. I have tried the soy

and coconut premade versions and was not to impressed. I have made

passable soy yogurt years ago but really try to avoid using to much soy

in my diet. My favorite " milk " of choice is hemp too. Could you point me

in the direction of instructions on making kefir? I know some folks make

it with coconut milk too. If you have a tried and true way and a

suggestion for a good vegan starter I would be truly grateful.

Lorri in NH

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Lorri,

I am sorry to say I did not start out with a vegan milk kefir. I bought the

grains on ebay and when I got them, did a thorough rinse to eliminate any milk

traces. I let them rest in hemp and fed them with some additional sugar. It took

at least 2 weeks for them to recover and to start growing in the hemp milk. I

would rinse them well with filtered water and put them in clean hemp with sugar.

Pretty arduous.

I did a lot of research to find a truly vegan milk kefir, but came up with

nothing so I decided to try to convert dairy milk kefir.

a book that I like a lot is Wild Fermentation.

The author has a fantastic website, well worth checking out:

www.wildfermentation.com

hopefully I spelled that right. am not wearing my glasses at the moment!

My husband just mentioned going to Basil Bandwagon in Flemington today--its a

locally owned health food store about 20 mnutes away. I think they have Radish

seeds! I'll pay a fortune for them, but am so eager to try them and I cannot

justify making an online order right now--i have tons of seeds to sprout, just

no radish or mustard.

well, I think it is a good splurge. I mean, back in my fat and unhealthy days, I

would stay home and eat a bunch of Halloween Candy.

Hi n,

I too am vegan and the one thing I miss is yogurt. I have tried the soy

and coconut premade versions and was not to impressed. I have made

passable soy yogurt years ago but really try to avoid using to much soy

in my diet. My favorite " milk " of choice is hemp too. Could you point me

in the direction of instructions on making kefir? I know some folks make

it with coconut milk too. If you have a tried and true way and a

suggestion for a good vegan starter I would be truly grateful.

Lorri in NH

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A good source for links to sites regarding fermentation (Kefir, sauerkraut,

kombucha, etc), is www.wildfermentation.com

In fact, he lists a website for kefir grain trading.

worth checking out. The book Wild Fermentation might be at your library too. My

library has it, so I have not bought it yet. I imagine I will at some point.

Besides food prep and cooking, I love reading. My two books on microgreens

arrived on Friday so I am itching to get into them.

n Rollings, PhD

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

Carson

________________________________

From: Lorri <L.Lacey@...>

Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 1:42:49 PM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

On 10/31/2010 11:24 AM, n Rollings, PhD wrote:

>

> Lorri and ,

> Thanks so much for the recommendations. I haven't seen South River

> Miso here,

> but will look for it and if all else fails, will order online.

> I make milk kefir in Hemp milk. I avoid all dairy.

>

>

> n Rollings, PhD

> NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

> www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether

> its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better

> in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in

> killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such

> moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

>

> Carson

>

Hi n,

I too am vegan and the one thing I miss is yogurt. I have tried the soy

and coconut premade versions and was not to impressed. I have made

passable soy yogurt years ago but really try to avoid using to much soy

in my diet. My favorite " milk " of choice is hemp too. Could you point me

in the direction of instructions on making kefir? I know some folks make

it with coconut milk too. If you have a tried and true way and a

suggestion for a good vegan starter I would be truly grateful.

Lorri in NH

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Oh thanks for the link . I am psyched to try this new (to me) miso.

Hope to get my act together this afternoon and get to the store.

such a lazy day. I will see if Basil Bandwagon, here in NJ, carries the miso, if

not, I'll order it online.

thanks again.

________________________________

From: cynthia wilson <cynthia-wilson@...>

Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 11:42:29 AM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

Love, love, love South River Miso! I order it from Goldmine Natural Food Co.

http://www.goldminenaturalfoods.com/

Every now and then when it goes on sale and a free shipping offer coincides,

I order several jars. They cold pack it and it can leak a bit, but it survives

the

journey well. I like to sprinkle sprouted beluga lentils on my soups.

Sproutingly,

________________________________

From: Lorri <L.Lacey@...>

Sent: Sun, October 31, 2010 10:18:03 AM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

On 10/31/2010 6:16 AM, Molloy wrote:

>

> Those are some great fermentation projects n. I've dome Kombucha

> in the past, as well as homemade yogurt. Both are somewhat unforgiving

> and potentially dangerous if not done properly. I do love making water

> and milk Kefir. I'm attempting to stay Vegan, so try to stay away from

> dairy, but I love the milk Kefir w/ some good organic milk. Even the

> Wheatgrass Messiah ( don't know his name-saw some YouTube videos on

> him- a hardcore veggie) drinks milk Kefir daily, so I might

> reintroduce it into my diet from time to time. I also love the Braggs

> apple cider vinegar, and often add it to salads, dressings. I buy

> South River Miso. Amazing stuff. They have a fantastic dandelion /

> leek miso, and I also love their sweet rice white Miso and Red pepper

> and garlic miso. Give them a try if you haven't already. Have a great

> day!

>

I will second the recommendation of South River Miso. Fresh...made

locally (for me) and so tasty. I also love the same ones as the

best...as a matter of fact I think its time to order some more. They

don't ship in the summer.

Lorri in NH

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On 10/31/2010 2:58 PM, n Rollings, PhD wrote:

>

> Oh thanks for the link . I am psyched to try this new (to me) miso.

> Hope to get my act together this afternoon and get to the store.

> such a lazy day. I will see if Basil Bandwagon, here in NJ, carries

> the miso, if

> not, I'll order it online.

> thanks again.

>

> ________________________________

>

Or order it right from the source that way you no its nice and fresh

from this years batch.

http://www.southrivermiso.com/store/pg/27-South-River-Miso-Store-Home.html

Lorri in NH

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n,

How many shots of ACV to you take a day – and how much do you call a shot?

Lorri (WA)

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Behalf Of n Rollings, PhD

Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 11:28 PM

Subject: Re: happy Saturday

I am also experimenting with fermented nut cheeses and often make nondairy

yogurt in my yogurt maker. I had two batches of kefir (water and milk) going

recently, but am resting them now. I am soaking green olives until Thanksgiving

when I will switch them over to a vinegar/salt soak for another month. I don't

think they are fermented, just cured.

I drink Kombucha whenever I can but don't make it (too scared). Especially in

the cooler weather, we eat a good amount of miso (fermented bean paste).

Natto, which is Japanese fermented soy beans, are awesome on a bagel. I have 3

packs of Natto in the freezer that I plan to top with sprouts. Tempeh

(Indonesian fermented soy cakes) are great too, but I don't make those. Just

eat'em.

I take a vegan probiotic every day--Megaflora Plus. Has a nice wide spectrum of

probiotics.

How could I forget one of my favorite fermented things---Raw Apple Cider

Vinegar! I take shots of it each day--love the stuff. It is great in salads and

probably on sprouts too.

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