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I live in Austin and I grew a culture from a bottle of G.T.'s that I bought at

Whole Foods. She's a beaut. I will be transfering her into a huge 2 Gal glass

" Agua Frescas " container next.

Don't know how close you are to me, but I could give you her first 'baby'.

Steve

Need Kombuchu Baby

Hi,

I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone might live

close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

Please e-mail me, if you can help.

Thanks,

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Steve, What is a bottle of G.T.'s?

Robbie

Need Kombuchu Baby

Hi,

I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone might

live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

Please e-mail me, if you can help.

Thanks,

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You can buy it at whole foods... Here is the bottle:

http://naturezone.net/

and this is the " Agua Frescas " container that I bought in Mexico this weekend:

http://www.vitro.com/crisa/cat2004/siberia.htm

(the 2 gallon mark is right at the top of the pattern, so it's BIG and I imagine

will grow a HUGH Scoby, maybe 20 inches across, but I haven't measured).

Need Kombuchu Baby

Hi,

I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone might

live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

Please e-mail me, if you can help.

Thanks,

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Steve, That big glass jar is the same kind that I use to make kombucha.

I have two five gallon Continuous kombucha brew kits:

http://www.happyherbalist.com/everything_kombucha.htm#Begin%20making%20your%20ow\

n%20kombucha%20tea

I make about two and one half gallons in the big glass jar to replace the

kombucha used from the five gallon buckets.

I like the continuous kombucha makers because the brew gives me a broad range of

acids and benefits.

The dispensing spout is the best I have seen. I have had no leaks from either

of the spigots.

I also have the heaters.

Robbie

Need Kombuchu Baby

Hi,

I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone might

live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

Please e-mail me, if you can help.

Thanks,

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Please forward me some pictures, also how did you make the sweet tea strong. I

thought plastic was unsafe for kombucha?

s t e v e <cue@...> wrote:I actually brewed some strong sweet tea, let

it cool to room temp. While it was cooling, I opened the bottle of G.T.'s and

let it warm up to room temp. After a couple of hours I mixed them both in a

plastic disposable container (by ziplock) that I had punched holes in. I let it

set for a week and a Scoby formed. I can forward you some pictures if you'd

like.

steve

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Steve,

When you grew your culture from a bottle of G.T.'s, did you just let it sit

out of the fridge and one grew?

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I sent the pics. You can see it was still an infant back on Sept 3rd. Today

it's a nice healthy Scoby sitting in my glass container. The first batch was

too vinegary setting since early september. I will test this one out in 6 days.

I don't know anything about plastic being unsafe. Mine grew up to be a well

adjusted little scoby.

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Steve,

When you grew your culture from a bottle of G.T.'s, did you just let it sit

out of the fridge and one grew?

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Do you ?

New and Improved - 100MB free storage!

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oh and to brew it strong, I put 3 family size, lipton tea-bags in about 4 cups

of water then set it to boil. Once it started boiling, I let it go for about 5

more minutes. I put 1 cup of sugar in a pitcher and poured the hot tea in to

melt it. Then, I added just a little bit of water, maybe 2 or 3 cups and put it

all in the ziplock. Worked great.

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Steve,

When you grew your culture from a bottle of G.T.'s, did you just let it sit

out of the fridge and one grew?

---------------------------------

Do you ?

New and Improved - 100MB free storage!

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I live In San Texas area and also need a baby to start some

Kombucha. Can I start it without a scoby? Like you can start a

sourdough bread starter without the actual starter? Thank you for

your help.

Just me,

Dorin :)

AKA: booboofixer01

> Hi,

>

> I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone

might live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

> Please e-mail me, if you can help.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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Dorin,

e-mail me and I can tell you how I did it without a scoby OR if you are in the

Austin area, you can have one of my babies. They are still growing so it'll be

about 2-3 weeks (I just got started myself).

Take care

s t e v e

Re: Need Kombuchu Baby

I live In San Texas area and also need a baby to start some

Kombucha. Can I start it without a scoby? Like you can start a

sourdough bread starter without the actual starter? Thank you for

your help.

Just me,

Dorin :)

AKA: booboofixer01

> Hi,

>

> I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone

might live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

> Please e-mail me, if you can help.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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Farrar

San , TX 78213

Texas, USA

e-mail:

mdfarrar@... I will give away these wonderful cultures to anyone

who can pick them up from the Castle Hills area of San Antoino. I sell homemade

ready to drink tea to anyone in the continental US. 16 oz $9.99 - 32 oz $14.99 -

64 oz (Half gallon) $27.99 plus shipping (usually $4-$5). I am set up to accept

Pay Pal payments and will make arrangements for check/money order payments on a

case by case basis. Please e-mail for info and include zip code to inqure about

shipping costs

Robbie

Re: Need Kombuchu Baby

I live In San Texas area and also need a baby to start some

Kombucha. Can I start it without a scoby? Like you can start a

sourdough bread starter without the actual starter? Thank you for

your help.

Just me,

Dorin :)

AKA: booboofixer01

> Hi,

>

> I have moved and my starters didn't survive. I was hoping someone

might live close to Grand Prairie, TX and I could get a baby soon.

> Please e-mail me, if you can help.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

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