Great recipe!
 
I guess you are using a pint sized mason jar?  Where does the  
lactobacillus bacteria come from?  All you are adding is cabbage and  
pineapple/pineapple juice.
 
If you make a larger batch (one gallon) and freeze it in smaller batches,  
does the bacteria stay alive through the freezing and defrosting process?   
Do you keep yours in the refrigerator after it is done?  
 
Do you have a source for other recipes or information about making  
sauerkraut/Kefir/Kefir cheese?
 
 
In a message dated 11/15/2010 9:31:39 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I could  not agree more, Elan. I make pineapple sauerkraut and my own kefir 
and kefir  cheese which in my opinion is delicious.

Here is the recipe for  pineapple sauerkraut...I use a bit more pineapple 
than this recipe calls  for.

Sandy


One Step Pineapple Sauerkraut

It makes one  pint (1/2 liter) of cabbage kraut.

6 cups finely shredded cabbage, 1/4  cup pineapple juice or finely chopped
pineapple(or apple juice). Add 1/4t  unrefined sea salt (or to taste)and 
enough juice so that when you press down  on cabbage, juice seeps up through 
your fingers.

Press mixture down  into Mason jar, making sure you get all air pockets 
out. Fill to just under  rim of jar, then add water to brim and screw lid on. 
Place jar in a bowl in  case of seepage. Leave for 6 days (less in hot su
mmer).

I love this  recipe because I never get mold or scum. There's nothing to 
scrape off the  top. You simply unscrew the lid to delicious kraut. Flavor is  
awesome!

More labor-intensive is to add any other veggies you like such  as beets,
carrots.

To receive the benefits of the live lactobacillus  bacteria, consume the
sauerkraut as soon as possible. After a short period  of time the bacteria 
will die out. That's why I make mine fresh  weekly











From: elan  spire
[mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Sunday, November 14,  2010
5:32 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: CS>re:  making your own
vitamins 



One thing we could do that  would be very powerful is to make our own 

vitamins. It ' s time  for those who
know how to make these things to

share  their knowledge and their recipes. Many on this list make thier

own silver water. Why not the rest of the stuff. So, share your recipes  and
techniques for >>>everything. 
















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