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rksmith |
Posted - Nov 17 2015 : 7:31:35 PM I bought some organic kombucha today at the grocery store. I got 3 different flavors. They all look like they have some decent SCOBYs in them. I am considering an attempt to make more from what I purchased. So, my question is: would I use the SCOBY and brew a new batch with green tea as normal or should I avoid that since these are certain "flavors"? I think one is gingerberry, "original", and mango. Thanks in advance.
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rksmith |
Posted - Nov 28 2015 : 9:02:20 PM Kelly, thanks. I will try it and see what happens and will let you know. If I can't get it to work, I'll be sending you an email for sure :). I had some SCOBYs before we moved, but when we moved we had to seriously cut down and get rid of a lot of our stuff and that was, unfortunately one of the things we left since I figured it wouldn't be too difficult for me to get more to start over with. I need a bigger kitchen and a fridge just for my experiments!
Rachel Farmgirl Sister #2753
True enlightenment is nothing but the nature of one's own self being fully realised-- His Holiness the Dali Lama
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lovinRchickens |
Posted - Nov 28 2015 : 4:11:55 PM Rachel I heard for so long that you can't get a scoby to grow from commercial bottles any longer. I have made kombucha for years. I can swap you a scoby if it did not work from your bottle or you can just paypal me 6 dollars to cover shipping costs. It easy to make
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