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>Has anyone ever used latex gloves to handle the scoby?

I'm sure people do but there's really no need to wear gloves. As long as

you wash and rinse your hands thoroughly (and some people even rinse their

hands in vinegar as a final step), there's no problem with handling the

SCOBY with bare hands.

Some of us believe that giving the culture the opportunity to interact with

our DNA via direct touch is important.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Hi, I did in the beginning, since I was making them for others

purposely, still would consider it, but know some folks don't preffer

latex. So I have the DEHP/DOP Gloves (safe for the envir), but well

washed hands works, I just want to check on making sure of a better

soap, as not to be having residue on my hands when not wearing gloves.

Audrey

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> Has anyone ever used latex gloves to handle the scoby?

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Hi, I did in the beginning, since I was making them for others

purposely, still would consider it, but know some folks don't preffer

latex. So I have the DEHP/DOP Gloves (safe for the envir), but well

washed hands works, I just want to check on making sure of a better

soap, as not to be having residue on my hands when not wearing gloves.

Audrey

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> Has anyone ever used latex gloves to handle the scoby?

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>Hi, I did in the beginning, since I was making them for others

>purposely, still would consider it, but know some folks don't preffer

>latex. So I have the DEHP/DOP Gloves (safe for the envir), but well

>washed hands works, I just want to check on making sure of a better

>soap, as not to be having residue on my hands when not wearing gloves.

>Audrey

Audrey, The nicest thing you can do is wash your hands with soap and rinse

very well. Then, rinse your hands in vinegar. Then handle the SCOBY. The

vinegar rinses away any detergent residue, sanitizes your hands, and the pH

is better for the SCOBY than water. But, I don't dry my hands after I wash

them, because handling the towel adds back microorganisms. So a final

vinegar rinse, if you really want to be seriously ultra careful.

But, plenty of people handle the SCOBYs with no trouble at all.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Hm....

Maybe I'm being a weird one on this list but.....

I'm sorry...

After brewing KT for almost 3/4 of a year now and loving its benefits I

still can't get myself to touch these strange looking and strange feeling

things.

I tried the gloves, but found out that the SCOBIES were much to slippery to

get a grip on.

Now I use stainless steel kitchen equipment to handle them. (like BBQ

things, sorry, don't know what they are called in English...)

I think I am being and thinking strange here...

I don't want to handle the SCOBIES with my bare hand and still I do have

this extra pot with spare SCOBIES I cut off pieces to use as skin treat...

Anyway.....Have a happy 2007!

I whish you all the best!

2007/1/1, Baker :

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>

> >Hi, I did in the beginning, since I was making them for others

> >purposely, still would consider it, but know some folks don't preffer

> >latex. So I have the DEHP/DOP Gloves (safe for the envir), but well

> >washed hands works, I just want to check on making sure of a better

> >soap, as not to be having residue on my hands when not wearing gloves.

> >Audrey

>

> Audrey, The nicest thing you can do is wash your hands with soap and rinse

>

> very well. Then, rinse your hands in vinegar. Then handle the SCOBY. The

> vinegar rinses away any detergent residue, sanitizes your hands, and the

> pH

> is better for the SCOBY than water. But, I don't dry my hands after I wash

>

> them, because handling the towel adds back microorganisms. So a final

> vinegar rinse, if you really want to be seriously ultra careful.

>

> But, plenty of people handle the SCOBYs with no trouble at all.

>

> --V

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

>

>

>

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Hi

I would not worry about it. Each of us have different thing that

bother us. The problem comes in when they control our lives not the

other way around. It appears that you control yours by coming up

with creative way to handle the SCOBIE. Keep enjoying the benefits

of you Kombucha.

Bill

>Hm....

>Maybe I'm being a weird one on this list but.....

>I'm sorry...

>

>After brewing KT for almost 3/4 of a year now and loving its benefits I

>still can't get myself to touch these strange looking and strange feeling

>things.

>

>I tried the gloves, but found out that the SCOBIES were much to slippery to

>get a grip on.

>Now I use stainless steel kitchen equipment to handle them. (like BBQ

>things, sorry, don't know what they are called in English...)

>

>I think I am being and thinking strange here...

>I don't want to handle the SCOBIES with my bare hand and still I do have

>this extra pot with spare SCOBIES I cut off pieces to use as skin treat...

>

>Anyway.....Have a happy 2007!

>I whish you all the best!

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Hi V,

Thank you, I like your method. Not sure about using alot of Laytex

either. Figured that about the towel.

Audrey

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> Audrey, The nicest thing you can do is wash your hands with soap

and rinse

> very well. Then, rinse your hands in vinegar. Then handle the

SCOBY. The

> vinegar rinses away any detergent residue, sanitizes your hands,

and the pH

> is better for the SCOBY than water. But, I don't dry my hands

after I wash

> them, because handling the towel adds back microorganisms. So a

final

> vinegar rinse, if you really want to be seriously ultra careful.

>

> But, plenty of people handle the SCOBYs with no trouble at all.

>

> --V

>

>

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

>

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Hi V,

Thank you, I like your method. Not sure about using alot of Laytex

either. Figured that about the towel.

Audrey

<snippet>

> Audrey, The nicest thing you can do is wash your hands with soap

and rinse

> very well. Then, rinse your hands in vinegar. Then handle the

SCOBY. The

> vinegar rinses away any detergent residue, sanitizes your hands,

and the pH

> is better for the SCOBY than water. But, I don't dry my hands

after I wash

> them, because handling the towel adds back microorganisms. So a

final

> vinegar rinse, if you really want to be seriously ultra careful.

>

> But, plenty of people handle the SCOBYs with no trouble at all.

>

> --V

>

>

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

>

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