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Lady Henevere
Lovin' The Homestead
Yay! Thanks, free.
I was sorely disappointed this morning when I lifted the cloth covering the jar and saw spots of gray mold on the top of the tea. But when I looked more closely, I saw that there are little clusters of bubbles forming, not mold. And it smells like kombucha, so something must be going right.
There's something so fun about harnessing the invisible world of bacteria and coaxing it into playing along.
P.S. I wait until the scoby is big before disturbing the kombucha, right? How do I know when it's ready?
I was sorely disappointed this morning when I lifted the cloth covering the jar and saw spots of gray mold on the top of the tea. But when I looked more closely, I saw that there are little clusters of bubbles forming, not mold. And it smells like kombucha, so something must be going right.
There's something so fun about harnessing the invisible world of bacteria and coaxing it into playing along.
P.S. I wait until the scoby is big before disturbing the kombucha, right? How do I know when it's ready?