Guest guest Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Well, shucky-derns. Now I have to start over. I suppose I need something akin to a little cage that I can drop in a pint jar. Anyone seen a widget like that? Gerry > > Re: < Seems like an ordinary little muslin / cotton bag would do to > hold the Kefir grains. Kind of like a tea bag. Just drop in distilled > or filtered water and allow to sit awhile, then just slosh it around > and rinse once more and start another batch. Wonder where to get those > little cotton/muslin bags, with the cotton drawstring?> > > Well, those types of bags never did a very good job. Maybe if you made > sure to get one with quite an open weave, as there needs to be a bit > of space for milk migration. And also, they are not very easy to clean > as the milk wedges in the weave and sticks to the fibres. I used to > work for a commercial Kefir growing company years ago, and we did many > experiments on optimal growing implements. > The little metal tea strainers work good but are a bit small, and > plastic or metal sieves/strainers are great. > > regards > Kirsty > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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