Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Sandy I generally use Reverse Osmosis. I also have counter top Water Distiller. Filtering is fine with the exception of changing the filters. A clogged filter will actually pose a greater health risk. Many folks have told me they use water straight from their wells and never had any problems. When I was growing up we only used tap water. Now I really can taste and feel the difference. Boiling does not sterilize water, but when there is nothing else it is the only thing to do and should be done in questionable circumstances. For kombucha juts be sure to re-oxygenate the water by stirring or whisking. Any tea is acceptable to kombucha. The first choice IMO, should be which one do you prefer. For differences in the tea per kombucha brewing see my web site Organic and Premium Teas http://tinyurl.com/ye7wkq Ed Kasper LAc > Ed, what type of sugar do you use? And your water source? I have well water so I would have to filter mine if I did not boil it. I am thinking of filtering it again anyway until I can take a sample to have tested for carcinogens. What type of tea? I normally use green tea as the organic is readily available here. We just got a BJ's store not far from where I live and my husband and I are going today for my birthday so I am going to stock up if they have things and I can use in my brews. > Thanks, > Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi Myrna, I never liked that staples either and now some companies are getting smarter and selling the cone or triangle bags so they can breath. Audrey <snippet> A few years back threre was quite a heavy debate on this very > subject. Most believe that metal staples are not good for the tea. I > agree with this. You can buy the Emporor's White Tea at the World > Market if you live near one. There are no staples in the bags. Good > luck to you, Myrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi Rae, Sounds like my caribou tea bags! Just may want to use organic string not bleached. Audrey <snippet> > One can also remove the staple and use a sewing needle > to run the string thru the already made holes in the > tea bag and tie a knot. > Metal removed and tea still inside bag material ready > for use. > Rae in Idaho > Or tear it open, which I have done. <snippet> > One could also tear open the teabags and brew with the > tea in looseleaf style, straining the tea before > adding to the vessel. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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