Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 I would think plenty of things in a septic system could kill it! Plus, doesn't it need a goodly amount of sugar to grow? Elaine > Oh goodness gracious.......I need some wisdom on this one. I was > *going* to start making kombucha this week, but my MIL says to > me, " That thing could get into our septic system and grow and > multiply and take over!! " We are currently staying with my in-laws > while my husband looks for a new job. I don't want to tell her > she's crazy.....but that's exactly what I'm thinking!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 ROTF.. sorry, the mental picture of this is just too funny..... I can see the headlines now.. 'house encased in Kombucha, not sure if anyone was home at the time.. " .... lolol *sorry* could't resist... charlene -- Please debunk this myth (re: kombucha) Oh goodness gracious.......I need some wisdom on this one. I was *going* to start making kombucha this week, but my MIL says to me, " That thing could get into our septic system and grow and multiply and take over!! " We are currently staying with my in-laws while my husband looks for a new job. I don't want to tell her she's crazy.....but that's exactly what I'm thinking!! Can anyone give me some info to counter this?? Thanks...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 At 01:31 PM 8/21/04 -0500, you wrote: >ROTF.. sorry, the mental picture of this is just too funny..... I can see >the headlines now.. >'house encased in Kombucha, not sure if anyone was home at the time.. " .... >lolol *sorry* could't resist... >charlene Gives a whole new image to Pod People, huh? MFJ If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Okay, y'all......I *KNOW* this is hilarious...but I need some scientific rebuttals SOON, cuz I wanna start my kombucha...but don't want to upset my MIL (or risk encasing the house in a giant kombucha, a la The Blob) I'll be in church today, smothering a giggle, thinking about this, you watch! > >ROTF.. sorry, the mental picture of this is just too funny..... I can see > >the headlines now.. > >'house encased in Kombucha, not sure if anyone was home at the time.. " .... > >lolol *sorry* could't resist... > >charlene > > > Gives a whole new image to Pod People, huh? > > > > MFJ > If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 At 07:25 PM 8/21/04 -0000, you wrote: >Okay, y'all......I *KNOW* this is hilarious...but I need some >scientific rebuttals SOON, cuz I wanna start my kombucha...but don't >want to upset my MIL (or risk encasing the house in a giant >kombucha, a la The Blob) I'll be in church today, smothering a >giggle, thinking about this, you watch! I'm sorry, , I don't actually have any scientific rebuttals, just a lot of snorts and giggles at those images. Other than thinking that the only serious response you got (about other things in the septic system killing it right off) made sense. I'm thinkin' we could make a nice little film, though ... Attack of the Killer SCOBY ... complete with rolling multitudes of little scoby's down the street, followed by rivers of kombucha, lots of people running and screaming and stuff. Then maybe we could have a happy ending via the Parting of the Kombucha Sea, all the little scoby's scurrying to safety, accompanied by a rousing musical score and lots of drums and things. MFJ Who is also thinking Clash of the Titans for other reasons today, but maybe we could work that in too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Tell you MIL that the kombucha will not go into the septic system, that you'll just slap the extra mushrooms around some acid-loving plants in the yard........she'll love that. Nanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 >>>Okay, y'all......I *KNOW* this is hilarious...but I need some scientific rebuttals SOON, cuz I wanna start my kombucha...but don't want to upset my MIL (or risk encasing the house in a giant kombucha, a la The Blob) I'll be in church today, smothering a giggle, thinking about this, you watch!<<< With all the (hundreds of) thousands of people who make kombucha, has she ever heard news reports/warnings of it taking over? Cheers, Tas'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 not proven, but here's some things that you can use to tell her why it's EXTREMELY unlikely this will ever happen: 1) there's never been any reports of this being an issue on any of the dozens of Kombucha web sites i've seen (if it was, you would think people would warn don't flush etc.) 2) the decomposing bacteria in the septic tank are already prolific and there's so many of them the kombucha bacteria wouldn't stand a chance (plus, kombucha is partly dependant on the symbiotic yeast/bacteria relationship, which is controlled by keeping the culture covered and clean etc. disrupting this relationship most likely would not result in a mushroom growing) 3) kombucha is so slow growing, and based on the temperature in the ground (as low as in the 40-50 degree range, where do you live?) it will probably not be able to grow at all (this could be your best arguement) 4) new liquids are always being added and the surface of the septic tank is not standing still, so the film would not have a chance to form and grow 5) you plan to drink all the tea and not dump it down the drain these are my observations Please debunk this myth (re: kombucha) Oh goodness gracious.......I need some wisdom on this one. I was *going* to start making kombucha this week, but my MIL says to me, " That thing could get into our septic system and grow and multiply and take over!! " We are currently staying with my in-laws while my husband looks for a new job. I don't want to tell her she's crazy.....but that's exactly what I'm thinking!! Can anyone give me some info to counter this?? Thanks...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 >>Okay, y'all......I *KNOW* this is hilarious...but I need some >>scientific rebuttals SOON, cuz I wanna start my kombucha...but don't >>want to upset my MIL (or risk encasing the house in a giant >>kombucha, a la The Blob) I'll be in church today, smothering a >>giggle, thinking about this, you watch! Have you ever looked in a septic system? It sure looks like a big scoby to me, this layer of floating bacteria etc. I'd think that if by some odd chance the kombucha replaced the " natural " bacteria in the septic, it'd be an improvement! Anyway, my kefir grains haven't taken over the septic, nor have they started growing in anyone's gut. Kefir is more hardy than kombucha. Heidi Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Bujak " > 5) you plan to drink all the tea and not dump it down the drain > > these are my observations <nodding> Even apart from the preposterous assumptions of scobies taking over the universe what about pointing out that usually waste water from the sinks, washing machines, and tubs is separate from septic systems. It's called " gray water " and usually is piped into an underground leach field to dispurse and soak into the ground. Septic systems are usually exclusively water flushed down the toilet. Now I'm assuming that you aren't planning on flushing your scobies.....? --s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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