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Hi ,

As with any unknown (unless someone here already tried it and can comment)

we do all our experiments with our " extra " water grains in a separate jar.

We'll be waiting to hear your experience.

Marilyn

On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Gaiacita <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> I have a chance to buy organic maple sugar at a good price. I know for

> kombucha regular white sugar is considered best for the tea, but what about

> water kefir grains? Is the maple sugar ok for them? I don't have any

> water

> grains yet, but am trying to find some locally. Because I haven't any to

> experiment with I am wondering if the maple sugar or the white sugar is

> best

> for them before I buy the maple. Because otherwise, I don't really have a

> need for the maple sugar.

>

> Samala,

>

>

>

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Maple sugar, yummy! I wonder about honey. I LOVE honey & bees.

Blessed Bees,

Water grains and sugar question

I have a chance to buy organic maple sugar at a good price. I know for

kombucha regular white sugar is considered best for the tea, but what about

water kefir grains? Is the maple sugar ok for them? I don't have any water

grains yet, but am trying to find some locally. Because I haven't any to

experiment with I am wondering if the maple sugar or the white sugar is best

for them before I buy the maple. Because otherwise, I don't really have a

need for the maple sugar.

Samala,

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