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Hi Brittany,

Can you at least now get goat milk and put the grains into it to culture

them so they don't starve to death. The 4 day old kefir will be really sour.

Perhaps you like it so tart. It shouldn't be bad for you, but certainly

isn't ideal.

How about keeping some frozen goat milk always on hand so this doesn't

happen again. Also have on hand maybe canned goat or cow milk, in case of an

electrical failure. It would be better than starving the kefir grains. How

about powdered milk?

Grains are often difficult to obtain. Do you have access to processed

commercial milk?

Grains need food.

Maybe you can make a smoothie with the finished kefir, by adding fruit and

honey or Stevia.

Please let us know how it turns out.

You can also culture it in the refregerator, to slow it down if you can wait

longer for it to finish. This would help if you knew that you would be busy

ahead of time.

Sometimes it's hard to juggle all that life requires of us, but it affords

us the opportunity to think creatively for alternative solutions to some

problems.

Sincerely, Edith

> 5. Kefir

> Posted by: " jirahjoy " dolliecain@... jirahjoy

> Date: Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:11 pm (PDT)

> Is there such a thing as leaving kefir out to culture too long? I had

> mine out for about 4 days. I drained it and put it away finally. I was

> just hedging because I had been too busy to get out and get more fresh

> goats milk from the findley's.

> Brittany

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