Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Don't know if you need one but I do have a scoby I am in south jersey Blackwood you can contact me if you want. Gretchen > > Hi everyone, I have not been on the site in a while. I wont even bore > you with the details. But a short version is I gave a scoby to a > friend and she used Earl grey tea. I managed to get my scoby all moldy > one day when I had a momentary lapse of brain function. Well anyway I > got a scoby from my friend and the tea is just not coming out the > same. After two weeks and sometimes 2 1/2 weeks the tea is still sweet > and doesn't have that tingle in the throat kick. Is this scoby damaged > in some way. I am thinking maybe I should just get a new one. My house > is warm. usually around 75 degrees. > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > If anyone has a scoby to offer I would be happy to pay the shipping. > I'm thinking I will maybe try making a batch with a new scoby and the > old one and put them side by side and see what happens. > > Thanks, nne in New jersey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 > > > > Hi everyone, I have not been on the site in a while. I wont even bore > > you with the details. But a short version is I gave a scoby to a > > friend and she used Earl grey tea. I managed to get my scoby all moldy > > one day when I had a momentary lapse of brain function. Well anyway I > > got a scoby from my friend and the tea is just not coming out the > > same. After two weeks and sometimes 2 1/2 weeks the tea is still sweet > > and doesn't have that tingle in the throat kick. Is this scoby damaged > > in some way. I am thinking maybe I should just get a new one. My house > > is warm. usually around 75 degrees. > > > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > > > If anyone has a scoby to offer I would be happy to pay the shipping. > > I'm thinking I will maybe try making a batch with a new scoby and the > > old one and put them side by side and see what happens. > > > > Thanks, nne in New jersey > > >I have a scoby and Kombucha tea I could send but I live in Southern Ohio and in the winter would that be too far to send in the mail? I don't know what happens to it if it gets too cold. If it hurts it I don't mind sending one. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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