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Now what?

I have finally harvested both my batches of KT. One the same day. I

started my Very First Batch with GT Dave's Original on 7/23/07 with

green tea. I started a second batch with Margaret's Scoby that she

sent me on 8/13 and I almost brewed it too long. Tasted it on

Thursday it still needed work, did nto taste Friday, but when I tasted

this AM I knew i had no time to spare.

I ladled it out in to various mason jars, recylced GT Dave's bottles.

I placed paper towels between the tops and the containers. Even the GT

Dave's bottles because someone here said never to allow the brew to

touch metal. However i note that GT Dave's lids are metal.

What do i do next? I mean with the stuff I have just harvested?

Right now it is sitting on the kitchen counter taking up space I can't

afford to give it what with living in CA where I believe there is a

state mandate that kitchens in rental properties must be too small tgo

be useful.

My mothers are each sitting on their own plate covered with another

plate as i wait for the teas to cool down. I have kept my starter

brews separate from each other.

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May the Holy Spirit dance in our hearts!

Sister Gloriamarie Amalfitano, S/FC

http://knitternun.blogspot.com

SanDiegoFiberFolk

KnitternunMeditation/

MereBenedictines/

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Now what?!?!?

Drink up!

: )

-- Sylvia

" Sr. Gloriamarie Amalfitano " <gloriamarie@...> wrote:

Now what?

I have finally harvested both my batches of KT. One the same day. I

started my Very First Batch with GT Dave's Original on 7/23/07 with

green tea. I started a second batch with Margaret's Scoby that she

sent me on 8/13 and I almost brewed it too long. Tasted it on

Thursday it still needed work, did nto taste Friday, but when I tasted

this AM I knew i had no time to spare.

I ladled it out in to various mason jars, recylced GT Dave's bottles.

I placed paper towels between the tops and the containers. Even the GT

Dave's bottles because someone here said never to allow the brew to

touch metal. However i note that GT Dave's lids are metal.

What do i do next? I mean with the stuff I have just harvested?

Right now it is sitting on the kitchen counter taking up space I can't

afford to give it what with living in CA where I believe there is a

state mandate that kitchens in rental properties must be too small tgo

be useful.

My mothers are each sitting on their own plate covered with another

plate as i wait for the teas to cool down. I have kept my starter

brews separate from each other.

--

-

May the Holy Spirit dance in our hearts!

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Now what?!?!?

Drink up!

: )

-- Sylvia

" Sr. Gloriamarie Amalfitano " <gloriamarie@...> wrote:

Now what?

I have finally harvested both my batches of KT. One the same day. I

started my Very First Batch with GT Dave's Original on 7/23/07 with

green tea. I started a second batch with Margaret's Scoby that she

sent me on 8/13 and I almost brewed it too long. Tasted it on

Thursday it still needed work, did nto taste Friday, but when I tasted

this AM I knew i had no time to spare.

I ladled it out in to various mason jars, recylced GT Dave's bottles.

I placed paper towels between the tops and the containers. Even the GT

Dave's bottles because someone here said never to allow the brew to

touch metal. However i note that GT Dave's lids are metal.

What do i do next? I mean with the stuff I have just harvested?

Right now it is sitting on the kitchen counter taking up space I can't

afford to give it what with living in CA where I believe there is a

state mandate that kitchens in rental properties must be too small tgo

be useful.

My mothers are each sitting on their own plate covered with another

plate as i wait for the teas to cool down. I have kept my starter

brews separate from each other.

--

-

May the Holy Spirit dance in our hearts!

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Hello Gloria Marie....looks like you've got it pretty well under

control.

I might change out that bit of paper towel between the caps and the

brew for a square of plastic perhaps. Before I got plastic caps for

my GT's bottles I cut squares from ziplock bags to put under the caps.

Although GT's caps are, indeed, metal, the original coating protects

the original brew from the metal.

At this point you can leave them out until you drink them, or leave

them out a few days for a second ferment then refrigerate, or

refrigerate. Many people " burp " bottles regularly if they are planning

on leaving them at room temps in order to diminish the possibility of

a bottle exploding.

If I leave mine out I make sure they are in a plastic tub with a

cover to minimise any mess should an explosion occur!

Good luck and let us know how it is all tasting to you!

Gayle

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Hello Gloria Marie....looks like you've got it pretty well under

control.

I might change out that bit of paper towel between the caps and the

brew for a square of plastic perhaps. Before I got plastic caps for

my GT's bottles I cut squares from ziplock bags to put under the caps.

Although GT's caps are, indeed, metal, the original coating protects

the original brew from the metal.

At this point you can leave them out until you drink them, or leave

them out a few days for a second ferment then refrigerate, or

refrigerate. Many people " burp " bottles regularly if they are planning

on leaving them at room temps in order to diminish the possibility of

a bottle exploding.

If I leave mine out I make sure they are in a plastic tub with a

cover to minimise any mess should an explosion occur!

Good luck and let us know how it is all tasting to you!

Gayle

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Congratulations!

Keep some of the finished Kombucha tea....at least enough to equal 10%

of each brewing container for your next batches of Kombucha tea. Put

at least one bottle of finished KT way in the back of your

refrigerator to take out for a special occasion a month or two from

now....it will be like Champagne if it is sealed tightly....then enjoy

the rest. Start slowly and drink lots of water.

Little by little you can increase the amount you are drinking if you

feel that you want to do so. Share with friends...start a SCOBY Hotel.

Enjoy!

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

>

> Now what?

>

> I have finally harvested both my batches of KT. One the same day. I

> started my Very First Batch with GT Dave's Original on 7/23/07 with

> green tea. I started a second batch with Margaret's Scoby that she

> sent me on 8/13 and I almost brewed it too long. Tasted it on

> Thursday it still needed work, did nto taste Friday, but when I tasted

> this AM I knew i had no time to spare.

>

> I ladled it out in to various mason jars, recylced GT Dave's bottles.

> I placed paper towels between the tops and the containers. Even the GT

> Dave's bottles because someone here said never to allow the brew to

> touch metal. However i note that GT Dave's lids are metal.

>

> What do i do next? I mean with the stuff I have just harvested?

> Right now it is sitting on the kitchen counter taking up space I can't

> afford to give it what with living in CA where I believe there is a

> state mandate that kitchens in rental properties must be too small tgo

> be useful.

>

> My mothers are each sitting on their own plate covered with another

> plate as i wait for the teas to cool down. I have kept my starter

> brews separate from each other.

>

> --

> -

> May the Holy Spirit dance in our hearts!

>

> Sister Gloriamarie Amalfitano, S/FC

> http://knitternun.blogspot.com

> SanDiegoFiberFolk

> KnitternunMeditation/

> MereBenedictines/

>

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Congratulations!

Keep some of the finished Kombucha tea....at least enough to equal 10%

of each brewing container for your next batches of Kombucha tea. Put

at least one bottle of finished KT way in the back of your

refrigerator to take out for a special occasion a month or two from

now....it will be like Champagne if it is sealed tightly....then enjoy

the rest. Start slowly and drink lots of water.

Little by little you can increase the amount you are drinking if you

feel that you want to do so. Share with friends...start a SCOBY Hotel.

Enjoy!

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

>

> Now what?

>

> I have finally harvested both my batches of KT. One the same day. I

> started my Very First Batch with GT Dave's Original on 7/23/07 with

> green tea. I started a second batch with Margaret's Scoby that she

> sent me on 8/13 and I almost brewed it too long. Tasted it on

> Thursday it still needed work, did nto taste Friday, but when I tasted

> this AM I knew i had no time to spare.

>

> I ladled it out in to various mason jars, recylced GT Dave's bottles.

> I placed paper towels between the tops and the containers. Even the GT

> Dave's bottles because someone here said never to allow the brew to

> touch metal. However i note that GT Dave's lids are metal.

>

> What do i do next? I mean with the stuff I have just harvested?

> Right now it is sitting on the kitchen counter taking up space I can't

> afford to give it what with living in CA where I believe there is a

> state mandate that kitchens in rental properties must be too small tgo

> be useful.

>

> My mothers are each sitting on their own plate covered with another

> plate as i wait for the teas to cool down. I have kept my starter

> brews separate from each other.

>

> --

> -

> May the Holy Spirit dance in our hearts!

>

> Sister Gloriamarie Amalfitano, S/FC

> http://knitternun.blogspot.com

> SanDiegoFiberFolk

> KnitternunMeditation/

> MereBenedictines/

>

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Gloria Marie,

I would use plastic wrap, not paper towels, under the lids. Otherwise all

your fizz will escape. That would be SAD :-(.

What you have to do now is just repeat the process that you used to make the

kombucha in the first place. If you were rewarded with a baby SCOBY then

put it and some KT in a jar with a piece of cloth over it in an out of the way

place so that if something happens to your current SCOBY you will have a back

up.

You only really have to keep the bottles in room temp for about 24-48 hours.

After that you can put them in the refrigerator out of the way. Or, they

can stay at room temperature in a closet, etc. Just make sure they are in a

container that is waterproof and covered, just in case a bottle explodes!

Lori

************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at

http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

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Gloria Marie,

I would use plastic wrap, not paper towels, under the lids. Otherwise all

your fizz will escape. That would be SAD :-(.

What you have to do now is just repeat the process that you used to make the

kombucha in the first place. If you were rewarded with a baby SCOBY then

put it and some KT in a jar with a piece of cloth over it in an out of the way

place so that if something happens to your current SCOBY you will have a back

up.

You only really have to keep the bottles in room temp for about 24-48 hours.

After that you can put them in the refrigerator out of the way. Or, they

can stay at room temperature in a closet, etc. Just make sure they are in a

container that is waterproof and covered, just in case a bottle explodes!

Lori

************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at

http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

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