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I have seen some posts on brewing and so forth. I think at first

there were a lot of confusions for me. Once again I can't help but

put my 2 cents worth in. I have brewed about 4 batches not so I am

F A R from bieng an expert. I do however remember a lot of my

biology and advanced biology (been a long time tho) With , my first

batch, I boiled the loose tea in a big stainless kettle 10 minutes or

more, let it set, strained it thru coffee filters added the sugar...

anyway, I really want/ed to do this but I don't want that to occupy

my every waking moments. I also do milk and water kefir. We have a

coffee maker with the water holding tank. So there is hot water

ready at all times (also recovers quick). The coffee maker has

never, yes never had any water run thru it except r.o. . So I brew 10

cups of my wonderful turkish black tea at a time put it in my gallon

jug(s) 3 of them so far, add my sugar and cool the jug down in the

sink full of cool water. Elapsed time 20 min. Plenty of time to read

all the great Kombucha emails here while all 3 tea gallons are

cooling down. Then the panty hose strainer trick some wonderful

person suggested is FANTASTIC!!!!! It preserves almost all the fizz

and still removes some of the ooglies.LOL I was using coffee

filters. That was taking almost an hour in itself! And 10's of

coffee filters. It also takes nearly all the fizz out. Now if

someone can just help me slow my wife down drinking this stuff. She

LOVES it!

NOTE: I am deffinately feeling much better and I swear... the gray

in my hair and beard are turning back to black! I was, almost

completely white. My wife even noticed and said something about it.

THANKS ALL!!!

Don

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> Heinz <luv2scrap@...> wrote:

>

> Hey Don - Thanks for that encouragement! I am 29 and most of my hair

is gray! It's hereditary and it's painfully obvious when my dyed hair

starts growing out! I was hoping to stop dying my hair - maybe now it

will grow back brown and I can stop using those chemicals! I'll keep

the group posted on the color of my hair! LOL

>

Hi ,

I know at 29 that must be a hard one to stomach...I'm 50 so it's

expected. Just keep reminding yourself that the Bible says, gray hair

is a sign of wisdom! Hang in there. Folks on the Kefir grp have said

the same thing about gray hair changing color!!!

With this lyme disease + 3 co-infections, I have had 5 incredibly

wonderful days after a terrible relapse on Christmas Eve....I'm hoping

it's the KT and the Chinese Herbs I'm taking for the lyme. I'm only

drinking my 2nd batch, I've stopped herxing...I think it's giving me

energy now. I really believe our health lies in these lacto-fermented

foods. They are wonderful miracle foods.

Diane

http://peacefulacres.wordpress.com

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Perhaps a SCOBY, secured firmly to the top of the head, would provide a

treatment for the follicley challenged individual. Either that, or it

would make a fetching hat.

It's what's inside the dome that counts.

-Patty

>

> Bother ye not.

> I read these and think " What hair "

>

> Baldilocks & the 3 hairs,

> Nn. England.

>

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" Perhaps a SCOBY, secured firmly to the top of the head ... "

Can't you just picture this with a SCOBY grown in one of those 2.8

gallon jars?? I might make a hat to keep the hot sun off my head this

summer! ;-)

Patti

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don't forget a nice green feather....

Patty T <tri4home@...> wrote: Perhaps a SCOBY, secured

firmly to the top of the head, would provide a

treatment for the follicley challenged individual. Either that, or it

would make a fetching hat.

It's what's inside the dome that counts.

-Patty

>

> Bother ye not.

> I read these and think " What hair "

>

> Baldilocks & the 3 hairs,

> Nn. England.

>

>

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