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Showing posts with label Kombucha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kombucha. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

How to brew KOMBUCHA (guest post).

Well Hello. I have to say, I am excited to write a guest post about Kombucha for Carla today. You know what that means, right? I’ve finally been termed a “booch mamma!” That, my friends, is name I will do my best to hold high!

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So let’s get back to real purpose of this post, KOMBUCHA! Kombucha has been a HUGE life saver in my life and for so many reasons, and needless to say, I am passionate about it! So I thought I’d share some of the ABC’s of Kombucha and how to brew it. Stick with me here, k?

A. What is it? – fermented tea, an ancient elixir consumed for thousands of years by civilizations all over the planet.

B. What are its benefits? – Kombucha Kamp has a great article on the benefits of Kombucha. Here are just a few that I have noticed in my own consumption.

i. *Probiotics – healthy bacteria
*Alkalinize the body – balances internal pH
*Detoxify the liver – happy liver = happy mood
*Increase metabolism – rev your internal engine
*Improve digestion – keep your system moving
*Alleviate constipation
*Boost energy – helps with chronic fatigue
*Relieve headaches & migraines
*Reduce kidney stones
*High in antioxidants – destroy free-radicals that cause cancer
*High in polyphenols
*Heal excema – can be applied topically to soften the skin
*Lower glucose levels – prevents spiking from eating

b. Want more? Check out the studies and testimonials HERE!

C. How? – It is recommended that you should start drinking 4-8oz of Kombucha on an empty stomach 2x a day followed by plenty of water to clear out all the toxins. Once your body has adjusted to it (over an extended period of time), you can increase your intake.

Okay, now that you have an overwhelming amount of information. Let me tell you a little bit of how I use it and why.

You see, for years I had been struggling with a lot of digestive issues from a parasite and a gluten intolerance. I turned to kombucha for gut healing (along with other natural supplements). I had been drinking it on occasion before, but this time I decided to use it for more of healing reasons.

It was also about that time that I decided to start making my own batches. I spoke with Hannah over at KombuchaKamp.com a lot and she guided me through the process. After a few weeks, I had my own scoby and was ready to brew!

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Here’s my BREWING tutorial. I have gathered this from lots of other websites and tweaked it to make my own flavoring. I’ll type out the instructions below as well. Let me know if you brew!

You can easily buy a starter kit online or even buy a scoby from craigslist. Just make sure they are not moldy or damaged when you buy them. Once you have a mother scoby, you are ready to brew.

KOMBUCHA – Here’s How:
1.Wash all utensils with hot sudsy water and rinse well.

2. Boil three quarts of purified water.

3. Add 1 cup white sugar to water when a rolling boil is reached. Boil water and sugar for five minutes.

4. Turn off heat and add 4-5 tea bags of black and/or green tea. (Must have caffeine in tea which the scoby feeds on).

5. Steep about 30 minutes and remove tea leaves or bags and let tea cool (it doesn’t hurt to steep the tea longer). Cooling is about 3 to 5 hours from time you turn stove off.

6. Pour cooled tea into gallon size glass container.

7. Add your Kombucha culture placing it so that the smooth shiny surface lies up. Add fermented Kombucha Tea from a previous batch.

8. Place a cloth over the top of the jar and secure with a rubber band. This keeps dust, mold, spores and vinegar flies out of the fermenting tea.

9. Allow to sit undisturbed in a well ventilated and darkened place away from direct sunlight (temp. 65-90 degrees F.) for 6 – 15 days. I keep mine in a closet.

10. To make sure the tea is ready to harvest; pour off a couple of ounces for a taste test. I usually test it by sticking a plastic straw in and sipping a little bit.

11. Taste Test: A taste test on a batch of Kombucha Tea may taste like this: 4-6 Days – Too sweet, not all sugar converted. 7-9 Days – Tastes like sparkling apple cider. 10+ Days – Vinegar taste becoming prominent.

12. When the tea is brewed to your taste, pour the tea into glass bottles and cap then place in the refrigerator. This can now be second fermented with fresh juices, or pieces of crushed fruit, or crystallized ginger. Store bought juices are pasteurized and may effect healing quality of finished kombucha product, so I’d stick with 100% fresh juice. Sometimes I use sparkling water too.

13. Make sure to leave enough starter tea from your last batch (about 1/2 cup) to make another batch of tea. Repeat directions and add this to your starter and culture to start the process again.

**Note: the cultures my float on the surface or sometimes it sinks to the bottom. Either way is fine.

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To this day I still think of it as my healing tonic. I drink 16-20 ounces a day. Yes, this seems like a lot but my body is used to and can handle a higher dosage.

My Newbie Tips:

· It definitely takes an acquired taste, so be open minded. · If you would rather buy Kombucha to try out first, look for fruity flavors. These have added natural juices to them, like GT’s cranberry, passionberry, or strawberry. It will help you get used to the taste. Even though I’ve ALWAYS loved the taste. I am weird like that though. J· Drink 4onces at a time to begin. Maybe just try a little mid morning or afternoon. Sometime during the day where you usually need a little boost.· Give it time! Drink slowly and allow its natural detox benefits to nourish your body. Try it for a week before knockin’ it!· And finally, BE GENTLE! Kombucha needs care. It is carbonated do not shake the bottle and open slowly. I’ve had some dangerous explosions, and as much as I like Kombucha, my clothes do not.

Alright, I’m off to go finish my last bottle. Better brew again tomorrow! Feel free to email me with any questions. And thank you Carla for letting me blab away about scobys and smelly tea.

Other resources: Kombucha Kamp and You Grow Girl.

Cheers,

LC


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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Miz’ mouth meets KOMBUCHA.

Once upon a time.

A long long time ago.

There was a misfit who decided to get a new tattoo.

A leg sleeve!

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She arrived early for her appointment and discovered her artist finishing the previous client.

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Before she began tattooing our misfit the artist grabbed a bottle of murky stuff and drank.

“EW!!” Our misfit exclaimed.  “That looks gross.” 

“What interesting liquid you be guzzling,” our ever circumspect misfit said.  “It looks tasty! What is it?”

Kombucha. Youve never tried it?!” The artist said.  “It detoxes the body and energizes the mind.  Youd love it”

Now, our misfit trusted her artist–or she’d never never proffer her leg for inking–but she thought her *crazy* for imbibing the thick liquid.

Intrigued, however, she googled as she lay on the table getting her HORTON-on.

The ancient Chinese called Kombucha the “Immortal Health Elixir.”  The fermented tea purported to help detox live, prevent and treat arthritis, and was an immune boosting, probiotic.

It took years, but finally the misfit decided it was time to try Kombucha.

She was ready for all the body help she could get.

Her Tornado of a daughter, however, was not.  Pretending to consume—lid firmly affixed—was the closest this mini-misfit would get.

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So her mother, ever the woman to practice and not preach,  took one for the proverbial TEAM, ripped off the lid and drank.

First time.

On video.

Now you.

Have you KOMBUCHA’ed for years? Noticed health improvements?Do you, as I shared in the video, want your “health drinks” to TASTE healthy?

The tank top worn in the video was provided for me as part of an ongoing partnership with YMX by YELLOWMAN.


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) Review

GTs Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha

Kombucha (tea) is a fermented beverage made using yeast and bacteria (which forms the kombucha culture - often referred to as the "mushroom" or the "mother"). It has been all the rage on the internet for it's health benefits, but that has yet to be scientifically proven. Nevertheless, when I saw that GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha - Gingerade flavor provides only 30 calories and 2 grams of sugars per cup - well, needless to say I whipped the $3.69 out of my wallet pretty quickly ... did I hear someone whisper the saying, "a fool and his money are soon parted?"

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 8 ounces
Calories: 30
Total Fat: 0%
Saturated Fat: 0%
Sodium: 10 mg, 1%
Carbohydrates: 7 grams
Fiber: 0%
Sugars: 2 grams
Protein: 0 grams

Well, in this case, I think I came out a winner. The taste might take a little getting used to for some because it's like a tangy, carbonated beverage with a slight sting from the ginger. It's not sweet, but you won't miss that because there is so much more going on with the taste. This is the kind of drink that I prefer to take a sip of every few minutes, and not something I would guzzle an entire cup of all at once. That doesn't mean that I didn't like it - let's just say I preferred to savor it for a while.

As I mentioned before, GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) provides 30 calories from 2 grams of sugars. There's also 25% of the daily value for folic acid and 20% of the DV for vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6 and B12. The ingredients are organic raw kombucha and fresh pressed ginger juice.

One of the products of prolonged fermentation is alcohol - so there may or may not be low levels of alcohol in the bottle you purchase (I had to show ID at the store I bought this from).

Needless to say, I'm a fan of GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) - mostly for the nutrition facts & taste, but since it might help my health too - I'm even more into it ... I'm hoping the 1 billion probiotic organisms floating around in this drink is doing some good in my body! The only down side about this drink is the price - a 480 mL bottle (16 ounces), costs $3.99, which is a little expensive for me. So I won't be drinking this everyday, but I'll probably get it at least once a week - 30 calories and only 2 grams of sugars from a flavorful, organic, all natural drink simply cannot be beat!

{Website: GT's Kombucha}


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) Review

GTs Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha

Kombucha (tea) is a fermented beverage made using yeast and bacteria (which forms the kombucha culture - often referred to as the "mushroom" or the "mother"). It has been all the rage on the internet for it's health benefits, but that has yet to be scientifically proven. Nevertheless, when I saw that GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha - Gingerade flavor provides only 30 calories and 2 grams of sugars per cup - well, needless to say I whipped the $3.69 out of my wallet pretty quickly ... did I hear someone whisper the saying, "a fool and his money are soon parted?"

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 8 ounces
Calories: 30
Total Fat: 0%
Saturated Fat: 0%
Sodium: 10 mg, 1%
Carbohydrates: 7 grams
Fiber: 0%
Sugars: 2 grams
Protein: 0 grams

Well, in this case, I think I came out a winner. The taste might take a little getting used to for some because it's like a tangy, carbonated beverage with a slight sting from the ginger. It's not sweet, but you won't miss that because there is so much more going on with the taste. This is the kind of drink that I prefer to take a sip of every few minutes, and not something I would guzzle an entire cup of all at once. That doesn't mean that I didn't like it - let's just say I preferred to savor it for a while.

As I mentioned before, GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) provides 30 calories from 2 grams of sugars. There's also 25% of the daily value for folic acid and 20% of the DV for vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6 and B12. The ingredients are organic raw kombucha and fresh pressed ginger juice.

One of the products of prolonged fermentation is alcohol - so there may or may not be low levels of alcohol in the bottle you purchase (I had to show ID at the store I bought this from).

Needless to say, I'm a fan of GT's Enlightened Organic Raw Kombucha (Gingerade) - mostly for the nutrition facts & taste, but since it might help my health too - I'm even more into it ... I'm hoping the 1 billion probiotic organisms floating around in this drink is doing some good in my body! The only down side about this drink is the price - a 480 mL bottle (16 ounces), costs $3.99, which is a little expensive for me. So I won't be drinking this everyday, but I'll probably get it at least once a week - 30 calories and only 2 grams of sugars from a flavorful, organic, all natural drink simply cannot be beat!

{Website: GT's Kombucha}


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