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Hello:

Your link did not work but I searched it out and found the jar, yes

that will for you but get the 5 qt one, not the small one. The ones

I use are very similar, I get them at walmart, they are cookie jars

and are very cheap. Nice lip around top to hold rubberband on cloth,

I just trow away the tops, don't need them for tea.

Good luck.

~Connie~

>

> Hi all!

>

> I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them...

are

> these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

> http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

>

> I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

>

> Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward

to

> start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> wish I had some KT already... :(

>

> Thankyou very much, I'm learning a lot reading all your posts!

>

> Edurne

>

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In message <ep7lc0+k98seGroups> you wrote:

> Hi all!

>

> I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them... are

> these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

> http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

Edurne, so sorry, I haven't come back to you yet - time's rushing away

too quickly with my busy household.

I'm afraid the link doesn't work on my computer.

I'll have to post the link to our pc and have a look later.

Make sure the jars are not too tall. They should be more like a preserving

jar or largish vase with a good amount of body.

> I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

Lid is not necessary, as you need to cover the brew with a strong cotton

cloth or several layers of paper towelling fastened on with a strong elastic

or rubber band to keep beasties out!

Ikea products are famous and very good. If the jar is sold in the kitchen

section it will definitely be glass which is safe to use for brewing

the Kombucha.

My advise is also that your container should be rather larger than smaller.

It should be able to hold at least 5 litres, so you'll never be crowding the

jar when you brew 2-4 litres.

> Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward to

> start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> wish I had some KT already... :(

Oh dear, and you have your concert coming up! I stand in admiration of you

doing all that practising and getting ready for the great day!

What music are you going to perform?

We are quite a musical family here and play in out church worship band.

I play violin/viola and my husband the bass and one of my sons bass and

guitar.

muchos apologies for long silentio.

If I can add anything useful after looking at the jars, I will let you

know, of course.

Meanwhile, I pray for your speedy recovery from the cold, for health and

strength!

Kombucha greetings,

Margret:-)

P.S. Some stores do sell Kombucha ready brewed, and health shops, too.

Might be worth investigating. But make sure the Kombucha you buy is

NOT pasteurised, as this does away with the pro-biotic effect.

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In message <ep7lc0+k98seGroups> you wrote:

> Hi all!

>

> I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them... are

> these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

> http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

Edurne, so sorry, I haven't come back to you yet - time's rushing away

too quickly with my busy household.

I'm afraid the link doesn't work on my computer.

I'll have to post the link to our pc and have a look later.

Make sure the jars are not too tall. They should be more like a preserving

jar or largish vase with a good amount of body.

> I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

Lid is not necessary, as you need to cover the brew with a strong cotton

cloth or several layers of paper towelling fastened on with a strong elastic

or rubber band to keep beasties out!

Ikea products are famous and very good. If the jar is sold in the kitchen

section it will definitely be glass which is safe to use for brewing

the Kombucha.

My advise is also that your container should be rather larger than smaller.

It should be able to hold at least 5 litres, so you'll never be crowding the

jar when you brew 2-4 litres.

> Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward to

> start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> wish I had some KT already... :(

Oh dear, and you have your concert coming up! I stand in admiration of you

doing all that practising and getting ready for the great day!

What music are you going to perform?

We are quite a musical family here and play in out church worship band.

I play violin/viola and my husband the bass and one of my sons bass and

guitar.

muchos apologies for long silentio.

If I can add anything useful after looking at the jars, I will let you

know, of course.

Meanwhile, I pray for your speedy recovery from the cold, for health and

strength!

Kombucha greetings,

Margret:-)

P.S. Some stores do sell Kombucha ready brewed, and health shops, too.

Might be worth investigating. But make sure the Kombucha you buy is

NOT pasteurised, as this does away with the pro-biotic effect.

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http://www.lamblion.com/

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my heart.

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Hi Edurne

The jars should work fine and I like the price. I

checked Ikea USA and could not find these. I

searched under Sota, Cat ID 10103, and product ID

71750. I'll be making a trip to the south valley

this week and will stop by the Ikea store and see

if they are available. I really like the 4.5 liter jar

Bill

>Hi all!

>

>I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them... are

>these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

><http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?>http://www.ikea.\

com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

>storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

>

>I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

>

>Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward to

>start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

>wish I had some KT already... :(

>

>Thankyou very much, I'm learning a lot reading all your posts!

>

>Edurne

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Hi

You have to add the

" storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750 "

to the end of

" <http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?>http://www.ikea.\

com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay? "

to get to the link.

Bill

>Hello:

>Your link did not work but I searched it out and found the jar, yes

>that will for you but get the 5 qt one, not the small one. The ones

>I use are very similar, I get them at walmart, they are cookie jars

>and are very cheap. Nice lip around top to hold rubberband on cloth,

>I just trow away the tops, don't need them for tea.

>Good luck.

>~Connie~

>

>

> >

> > Hi all!

> >

> > I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them...

>are

> > these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

> >

> >

>

<http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?>http://www.ikea.c\

om/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> > storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

> >

> > I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

> >

> > Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward

>to

> > start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> > wish I had some KT already... :(

> >

> > Thankyou very much, I'm learning a lot reading all your posts!

> >

> > Edurne

> >

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> Edurne, so sorry, I haven't come back to you yet - time's rushing away

> too quickly with my busy household.

No problem! I haven't really been up to much anyway!

>

> I'm afraid the link doesn't work on my computer.

> I'll have to post the link to our pc and have a look later.

I think you have to add the last bit of the address to the first part

for it to

work, I think somebody else suggested that.

>

> Make sure the jars are not too tall. They should be more like a preserving

> jar or largish vase with a good amount of body.

They are 26cm tall and 20cm diameter. Total capacity 4.7 litres. I know

the lid

is not necessary, I'll just put it away, it was just for the reference of the

jar in case the link didn't work.

>

> Ikea products are famous and very good. If the jar is sold in the kitchen

> section it will definitely be glass which is safe to use for brewing

> the Kombucha.

Great!! No more searching!! I am so near now!!

>

> Oh dear, and you have your concert coming up! I stand in admiration of you

> doing all that practising and getting ready for the great day!

> What music are you going to perform?

>

> We are quite a musical family here and play in out church worship band.

> I play violin/viola and my husband the bass and one of my sons bass and

> guitar.

I haven't been able to play a note today, I've been feeling really

rough. I hope

tomorrow will be better, it's getting too close to the recital. I will be

performing Schumann Carnival in the first half, and then Piazzolla and

stera in the second half (all from Argentina, tangos and other stuff).

>

> muchos apologies for long silentio.

> If I can add anything useful after looking at the jars, I will let you

> know, of course.

Don't worry! Really!

>

> Meanwhile, I pray for your speedy recovery from the cold, for health and

> strength!

Thanks!

>

> P.S. Some stores do sell Kombucha ready brewed, and health shops, too.

> Might be worth investigating. But make sure the Kombucha you buy is

> NOT pasteurised, as this does away with the pro-biotic effect.

Not in Spain :(

Edurne

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>

> Edurne, so sorry, I haven't come back to you yet - time's rushing away

> too quickly with my busy household.

No problem! I haven't really been up to much anyway!

>

> I'm afraid the link doesn't work on my computer.

> I'll have to post the link to our pc and have a look later.

I think you have to add the last bit of the address to the first part

for it to

work, I think somebody else suggested that.

>

> Make sure the jars are not too tall. They should be more like a preserving

> jar or largish vase with a good amount of body.

They are 26cm tall and 20cm diameter. Total capacity 4.7 litres. I know

the lid

is not necessary, I'll just put it away, it was just for the reference of the

jar in case the link didn't work.

>

> Ikea products are famous and very good. If the jar is sold in the kitchen

> section it will definitely be glass which is safe to use for brewing

> the Kombucha.

Great!! No more searching!! I am so near now!!

>

> Oh dear, and you have your concert coming up! I stand in admiration of you

> doing all that practising and getting ready for the great day!

> What music are you going to perform?

>

> We are quite a musical family here and play in out church worship band.

> I play violin/viola and my husband the bass and one of my sons bass and

> guitar.

I haven't been able to play a note today, I've been feeling really

rough. I hope

tomorrow will be better, it's getting too close to the recital. I will be

performing Schumann Carnival in the first half, and then Piazzolla and

stera in the second half (all from Argentina, tangos and other stuff).

>

> muchos apologies for long silentio.

> If I can add anything useful after looking at the jars, I will let you

> know, of course.

Don't worry! Really!

>

> Meanwhile, I pray for your speedy recovery from the cold, for health and

> strength!

Thanks!

>

> P.S. Some stores do sell Kombucha ready brewed, and health shops, too.

> Might be worth investigating. But make sure the Kombucha you buy is

> NOT pasteurised, as this does away with the pro-biotic effect.

Not in Spain :(

Edurne

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-Hi me again, I was looking around and was able to find out that the

SOTA jars are exactly what I use. They are perfect for 1 gal of tea.

nne

- In original_kombucha , " Edurne " wrote:

>

> Hi all!

>

> I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them...

are

> these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

> http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

>

> I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

>

> Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward

to

> start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> wish I had some KT already... :(

>

> Thankyou very much, I'm learning a lot reading all your posts!

>

> Edurne

>

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-Hi me again, I was looking around and was able to find out that the

SOTA jars are exactly what I use. They are perfect for 1 gal of tea.

nne

- In original_kombucha , " Edurne " wrote:

>

> Hi all!

>

> I just wanted to check with you all before I go out and buy them...

are

> these jars ok for brewing the Kombucha?

>

> http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?

> storeId=7 & langId=-20 & catalogId=10103 & productId=71750

>

> I hope the link works ok, they are from Ikea, Söta jar with lid.

>

> Each day I feel a bit closer to well-being! I'm so looking forward

to

> start brewing. I have a terrible cold, I feel really quite awful, I

> wish I had some KT already... :(

>

> Thankyou very much, I'm learning a lot reading all your posts!

>

> Edurne

>

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