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If you use a coffee filter to filter kombucha (which never really

made difference for me), PLEASE consider using a non-bleached

filter! Remember that kombucha leaches toxins, etc. And heaven

knows *what* chemicals they use to bleach that paper...

I don't worry so much about using a plastic funnel, as the liquid

rolls off the surface quickly. But when you pour the liquid

thru the paper, it wets down the filter immediately. And since

it takes longer for the kombucha to " filter " thru the paper,

that means more time in contact, when the kombucha permeates

the bleached filter. Just a thought, albeit perhaps paranoid!

Vicki in Orlando

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> Hello, , lets bring out the sun !even though it is in the middle of the

night.. are you getting closer to where you like things? For next batch u could

strain out starter liquid, with a coffefilter, i use cheesecloth folded up many

times..how are you doing?? peace..jahjet

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True True!! I only use organic filters, when i use any at all, I use cheese

cloth tried and true, and since and wash in hot water with no chemicals by hand

i prefer that, but it is less work with plastic.. and i shall buy me one..soon!

Peace..jahjet.com, " Vicki " <alt_ideas@...> wrote:

>

> If you use a coffee filter to filter kombucha (which never really

> made difference for me), PLEASE consider using a non-bleached

> filter! Remember that kombucha leaches toxins, etc. And heaven

> knows *what* chemicals they use to bleach that paper...

>

> I don't worry so much about using a plastic funnel, as the liquid

> rolls off the surface quickly. But when you pour the liquid

> thru the paper, it wets down the filter immediately. And since

> it takes longer for the kombucha to " filter " thru the paper,

> that means more time in contact, when the kombucha permeates

> the bleached filter. Just a thought, albeit perhaps paranoid!

>

> Vicki in Orlando

>

>

>

> >

> > Hello, , lets bring out the sun !even though it is in the middle of the

night.. are you getting closer to where you like things? For next batch u could

strain out starter liquid, with a coffefilter, i use cheesecloth folded up many

times..how are you doing?? peace..jahjet

>

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True True!! I only use organic filters, when i use any at all, I use cheese

cloth tried and true, and since and wash in hot water with no chemicals by hand

i prefer that, but it is less work with plastic.. and i shall buy me one..soon!

Peace..jahjet.com, " Vicki " <alt_ideas@...> wrote:

>

> If you use a coffee filter to filter kombucha (which never really

> made difference for me), PLEASE consider using a non-bleached

> filter! Remember that kombucha leaches toxins, etc. And heaven

> knows *what* chemicals they use to bleach that paper...

>

> I don't worry so much about using a plastic funnel, as the liquid

> rolls off the surface quickly. But when you pour the liquid

> thru the paper, it wets down the filter immediately. And since

> it takes longer for the kombucha to " filter " thru the paper,

> that means more time in contact, when the kombucha permeates

> the bleached filter. Just a thought, albeit perhaps paranoid!

>

> Vicki in Orlando

>

>

>

> >

> > Hello, , lets bring out the sun !even though it is in the middle of the

night.. are you getting closer to where you like things? For next batch u could

strain out starter liquid, with a coffefilter, i use cheesecloth folded up many

times..how are you doing?? peace..jahjet

>

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Hello, ! Please strike coffee filters, i just put that in since at this site

lot of folks said they use it, delete, Remember i said I use Chesecloth, and of

course it is CLEAN, but not with chemical soaps peace and love, and How Are

Things with your KT?

> >

> > Hello, , lets bring out the sun !even though it is in the middle of the

night.. are you getting closer to where you like things? For next batch u could

strain out starter liquid, with a coffefilter, i use cheesecloth folded up many

times..how are you doing?? peace..jahjet

>

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