Go to Dom's kefir site and
learn about kefir.
Not exact matches
Cultures For Health is a great website to purchase water
kefir grains, vegan yogurt cultures, and
learn more
about natural fermentation.
If you want to
learn more
about water
kefir, please go to my «how to make water
kefir» post.
We also
learned about growing
kefir grains today, and Russell got a big batch of coconut water
kefir going for us.
Stay tuned for my next class on How to Make
Kefir to learn more about this awesome probiotic elixir and also get your own kefir grains (for free as part of the class pr
Kefir to
learn more
about this awesome probiotic elixir and also get your own
kefir grains (for free as part of the class pr
kefir grains (for free as part of the class price)!
The name might sound alien for now, but believe it or not, once you've
learned more
about it, the more
kefir will become a part of your language, your diet and your life.
Perhaps, in an effort to
learn more
about health and nutrition, you've been reading more books and seeing more shows online (even TV commercials) praising the benefits of eating yogurt or making your own
kefir.
Anyone interested in
learning more
about the benefits of cultured foods, cultured beverages,
Kefir smoothies, and cultured desserts must read this book.
I
learnt to make
kefir by mostly watching YouTube videos, at first I had to get accustomed to the taste and adjust the time of fermentation (more time, more sour) less time, less sour, around 24 hours is
about right, but it's up to you; if you like it creamy then after you remove the grains leavbe the
kefir out on the counter for 12 hours or so, timing is not a big deal and don't wash the grains!
You can also see a video
about Kefir and
learn more
about its health benefits.
-- If you are looking to
learn more
about kefir (basically everything you need to know) from the beginner's stage to the advanced stage, we couldn't recommend anything better than the
kefir video course and
kefir grains combo.
(
Learn more
about the differences of yogurt and
kefir below.)
Great site to
learn about making fermented foods is http://www.culturedfoodlife.com I started with
kefir, then continuous brew kombucha, and then all sorts of cultured veggies.