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On 8/6/07, lillisilly <evangelnet@...> wrote:

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> *...or use it as a bath flannel...*

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> Ewwwwwwwww! ICK! Patooie!

At http://www.happyherbalist.com/KOMBUCHA_recipes.htm

there are recipes for eating it or using it to refresh flowers. can

mix it into a salad with gherkins or with sprouts and tomatoes. has

anyone ever eaten it?

Also works to cover drums, apparently. and to make amulet bags.

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ly, I think it looks like a silicone breast implant. Now maybe if

I retire two of them...

Silani Wahlgren wrote:

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> Seriously? Does it change the PH of the skin? It's hard to tell if

> you are joking from here...........and I'm trying to imagine what

> that would feel like.

> Hmmm.....nice relaxing bath with " the blob " .......hmmm........still

> trying to imagine.......and THEN it goes in the compost?

> You don't keep it around and reuse it...eeeUUh! You ARE teasing!

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> On Aug 6, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Margret Pegg wrote:

> > or use it as a bath flannel ....

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In message <D6797927-91BF-41C4-98EE-2371270BC56E@...> you wrote:

> Seriously? Does it change the PH of the skin? It's hard to tell if

> you are joking from here...........and I'm trying to imagine what

> that would feel like.

> Hmmm.....nice relaxing bath with " the blob " .......hmmm........still

> trying to imagine.......and THEN it goes in the compost?

> You don't keep it around and reuse it...eeeUUh! You ARE teasing!

>

> On Aug 6, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Margret Pegg wrote:

> > or use it as a bath flannel ....

Silani, I am absolutely not joking!

The acidity of Kombucha, solid culture and all is extremely

friendly to the mantle of acidity surrounding the human organism.

You can also use Kombucha in all its forms as skin/hair conditioner,

make pureed scoby cream (looks and feels and even tastes like apple

sauce :-) and rub yourself down with a delicious mother scoby -

no rinsing necessary! Kombucha is anti-inflammatory, anti-bad bacteria

and anti-fungal infections. It is an altogether beneficial life-form!

If you look in the files of the Kombucha (the list you are

subscribed to) you will find lots of details on Kombucha use.

With friendly greetings,

Margret:-)

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In message <f98csr+7nv9eGroups> you wrote:

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> *...or use it as a bath flannel...*

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> Ewwwwwwwww! ICK! Patooie!

Ahaaa, I see, you still haven't bonded properly with the excellent scoby!

Margret:-)

P.S. Of course, once used as a bath flannel, scoby will enrich your

compost just nicely.

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In message <bab5fbcb0708061720g3a49e4d4vc4eafa60df525d84@...> you

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> On 8/6/07, lillisilly <evangelnet@...> wrote:

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> > *...or use it as a bath flannel...*

> >

> >

> > Ewwwwwwwww! ICK! Patooie!

>

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http://www.happyherbalist.com/KOMBUCHA_recipes.htm

>

> there are recipes for eating it or using it to refresh flowers. can

> mix it into a salad with gherkins or with sprouts and tomatoes.

Mhhh! :-)

> anyone ever eaten it?

Oh yes, especially when I haven't been well. Scoby is super-concentrated

Kombucha goodness. I would recommend chewing it in small pieces - very

lemony. You will know when you have had your fill ;-)

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> Also works to cover drums, apparently.

> and to make amulet bags.....

are you seriously considering keeping a bit

of your favourite saint in it? ;-0

What would one keep in a scoby amulet bag?

The mind boggles ......

:-) Margret

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In message <489733.99528.qm@...> you wrote:

> Excuse me...but those of us on the other side of the pond might like

> to know what a bath flannel is. I know that I would.

> Is that the same thing as a wash cloth?

Sorry, yes! ;-0

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Hi Silani, it was just congested....no biggie! :) P

Silani Wahlgren <silani@...> wrote: Hi ine, What was wrong with

your nose?

Silani

On Aug 7, 2007, at 7:41 PM, ine Rance wrote:

> i even use it on my face, and surprisingly, it cleared up my nose

> as I was breathing it

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Hi ine,

I was wondering if a poultice on the nose might shift a sinus

condition.....that's why I asked.

It was just an image that occurred to me: a scoby draped over a nose

bridge.

Silani

On Aug 8, 2007, at 12:08 PM, ine Rance wrote:

> Hi Silani, it was just congested....no biggie! :) P

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hahahah.....thank you, it wasn't a sinus problem at all, just a crying spell. I

massaged my face with scoby to comfort myself and stimulate the flow of

fluids.....that image u had is funny.

ine.

Silani Wahlgren <silani@...> wrote:

Hi ine,

I was wondering if a poultice on the nose might shift a sinus

condition.....that's why I asked.

It was just an image that occurred to me: a scoby draped over a nose

bridge.

Silani

On Aug 8, 2007, at 12:08 PM, ine Rance wrote:

> Hi Silani, it was just congested....no biggie! :) P

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