Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 > Does anyone have experience intentionally letting their KT go to vinegar? I've heard that it's great for salad dressings. How long should I let it go for? > > > > - I never deliberately allowed mine to go to vinegar because it does it quite well on its own, so when I get the vinegar I bottle it seperately and use as I would any other vinegar, PLUS its great as a hair rinse and skin conditioner. Hi all, I'm back. Survived the ordeal mostly thanks to all the prayers. Both rounds of chemo were total failures and it was assumed I was going to die- but lo and behold I went into remission and continue as we speak. Its been a long road back, but here I am almost as good as new. Many thanks to all of you, Zoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Hi Zoe, Wonderful news, welcome back! May you continue your life in the best possible heath and happiness. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > Does anyone have experience intentionally letting their KT go to vinegar? I've heard that it's great for salad dressings. How long should I let it go for? > > > > > > > > - > I never deliberately allowed mine to go to vinegar because it does it > quite well on its own, so when I get the vinegar I bottle it > seperately and use as I would any other vinegar, PLUS its great as > a hair rinse and skin conditioner. > > Hi all, I'm back. Survived the ordeal mostly thanks to all the > prayers. Both rounds of chemo were total failures and it was assumed I > was going to die- but lo and behold I went into remission and > continue as we speak. Its been a long road back, but here I am > almost as good as new. > > Many thanks to all of you, > > Zoe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 I let mine sit for about a month or longer, depending on temperature / time of year. Sometimes after bottling I add fresh herbs from the garden such as basil, thyme, marjory, etc, whatever I have, lately also some wild garlic seeds. ( I have also used dried herbs, it works, just does not look as pretty). Then let it sit again for a month or so. Makes wonderful balsamic type vinegar! Last year I made 6 bottles in the fall, planning to give some to friends at Christmas. After using one bottle I decided to keep them all since I suspected that no one would appreciate my balsamic kombucha vinegar quite as much as I do. I have become my own best friend.... Do > > Does anyone have experience intentionally letting their KT go to vinegar? I've heard that it's great for salad dressings. How long should I let it go for? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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