Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Hi Anita I am staying Saturday night as well. Any excuse to meet others , nice break , jacuzzi maybe , few drinkies and maybe a decent nights sleep and a lie in ! Worth every penny. Holiday inn hotel - Guildford. Twin rooms are now £70 b/b to share so thats £35 each if 2 people share which is ok. Needs to be booked at least a week in advance I think. Surrey tickets selling fast this week. Great parent stories lined up for that one. www.treatingautismconferences.com See you there ! Joanne > > I was wondering if people traveling to Guildford for the conference > will be staying overnight the Saturday night. I have a strong urge to > make this one day event into a bit of a weekend thing. If other moms > or dads were interested in spending the Saturday night there, we could > perhaps get a bit organized in advance. I am really looking forward to > the chance to meet other parents AND have a 36 hour vacation, if > possible :-) > > Also, I have a kombucha baby and kefir grains on the way to my house. > If anyone is interested in me bringing a kombucha baby or extra grains > to them at the conference, please let me know. I'd be happy to do so, > but would need some notice so that I can have the right amount. It > takes about 10 days to grow a kombucha baby, but I could easily make > double batches if many people happen to be interested. > > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Hi Joanne, > > I am staying Saturday night as well. > Any excuse to meet others , nice break , jacuzzi maybe , few drinkies > and maybe a decent nights sleep and a lie in ! Worth every penny. Agreed! But could you remind me what a decent night's sleep looks like? I think I've forgotten ;-) > > Holiday inn hotel - Guildford. > Twin rooms are now £70 b/b to share so thats £35 each if 2 people > share which is ok. > Needs to be booked at least a week in advance I think. Thanks for this info. If anyone is interested in sharing a room with me (now a non-snorer thanks to Yamoa!) please email me. See you there Joanne :-) Anita > > Surrey tickets selling fast this week. > Great parent stories lined up for that one. > > www.treatingautismconferences.com > > See you there ! > > Joanne > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if people traveling to Guildford for the conference > > will be staying overnight the Saturday night. I have a strong urge > to > > make this one day event into a bit of a weekend thing. If other > moms > > or dads were interested in spending the Saturday night there, we > could > > perhaps get a bit organized in advance. I am really looking > forward to > > the chance to meet other parents AND have a 36 hour vacation, if > > possible :-) > > > > Also, I have a kombucha baby and kefir grains on the way to my > house. > > If anyone is interested in me bringing a kombucha baby or extra > grains > > to them at the conference, please let me know. I'd be happy to do > so, > > but would need some notice so that I can have the right amount. > It > > takes about 10 days to grow a kombucha baby, but I could easily > make > > double batches if many people happen to be interested. > > > > Anita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Yamoa, I looked that up after you mentiond it before and saw websites claiming they had to be really secretive about the benefits otherwise the FDA would be on their backs. Re: Guidford conference, kombucha, kefir Hi Joanne,> > I am staying Saturday night as well.> Any excuse to meet others , nice break , jacuzzi maybe , few drinkies > and maybe a decent nights sleep and a lie in ! Worth every penny.Agreed! But could you remind me what a decent night's sleep looks like? I think I've forgotten ;-)> > Holiday inn hotel - Guildford.> Twin rooms are now £70 b/b to share so thats £35 each if 2 people > share which is ok.> Needs to be booked at least a week in advance I think.Thanks for this info. If anyone is interested in sharing a room with me (now a non-snorer thanks to Yamoa!) please email me. See you there Joanne :-)Anita> > Surrey tickets selling fast this week.> Great parent stories lined up for that one.> > www.treatingautismconferences.com> > See you there !> > Joanne> > > > > > >> > I was wondering if people traveling to Guildford for the conference > > will be staying overnight the Saturday night. I have a strong urge > to > > make this one day event into a bit of a weekend thing. If other > moms > > or dads were interested in spending the Saturday night there, we > could > > perhaps get a bit organized in advance. I am really looking > forward to > > the chance to meet other parents AND have a 36 hour vacation, if > > possible :-)> > > > Also, I have a kombucha baby and kefir grains on the way to my > house. > > If anyone is interested in me bringing a kombucha baby or extra > grains > > to them at the conference, please let me know. I'd be happy to do > so, > > but would need some notice so that I can have the right amount. > It > > takes about 10 days to grow a kombucha baby, but I could easily > make > > double batches if many people happen to be interested.> > > > Anita> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Yes, it seems to me that the rules sort of force these companies to look secretive and, quite frankly, questionable (and some of them truly are questionable, even out and out rip-offs). It is high likely I wouldn't have tried the yamoa on my own because when you look at the websites they seem to raise alarm bells, especially the knock-off yamoa sites. But now the stuff has worked on my son too, which kind of makes sense as he is is genetically speaking half me, and I really cannot emphasize how our quality of life has improved. I brought over from Canada 16 boxes of tissue. That would normally last us about 3 months. It looks like now it will last our whole stay. Anita > > Yamoa, > > I looked that up after you mentiond it before and saw websites claiming they had to be really secretive about the benefits otherwise the FDA would be on their backs. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Anita, How yamoa help you? Re: Guidford conference, kombucha, kefir Yes, it seems to me that the rules sort of force these companies to look secretive and, quite frankly, questionable (and some of them truly are questionable, even out and out rip-offs). It is high likely I wouldn't have tried the yamoa on my own because when you look at the websites they seem to raise alarm bells, especially the knock-off yamoa sites. But now the stuff has worked on my son too, which kind of makes sense as he is is genetically speaking half me, and I really cannot emphasize how our quality of life has improved. I brought over from Canada 16 boxes of tissue. That would normally last us about 3 months. It looks like now it will last our whole stay. Anita>> Yamoa,> > I looked that up after you mentiond it before and saw websites claiming they had to be really secretive about the benefits otherwise the FDA would be on their backs. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 > > Anita, > > How yamoa help you? Hi , I haven't a clue what it's done to the inside of me, or my son, but neither of us have allergies anymore. I would have itchy eyes, plugged nose, sneezing, and general bitchiness as a result all of spring, around cats and most dogs, to dust, perfumes etc. My son's allergies weren't as pronounced, but his started younger than mine did and I believe his would have worsened. I don't know yet if a cat or perfume would set me off, as I haven't run into one, but in two weeks of twice a day yamoa I no longer have any symptoms of allergies. Neither does my son. His dark circles under his eyes are gone and maybe I'm deluding myself, but I think I look about 5 years younger. Perhaps from not rubbing my eyes all the time. And really things should be worse here for me than in Canada for lots of reasons. Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Whew........sounds good! Re: Guidford conference, kombucha, kefir >> Anita,> > How yamoa help you?Hi ,I haven't a clue what it's done to the inside of me, or my son, but neither of us have allergies anymore. I would have itchy eyes, plugged nose, sneezing, and general bitchiness as a result all of spring, around cats and most dogs, to dust, perfumes etc. My son's allergies weren't as pronounced, but his started younger than mine did and I believe his would have worsened. I don't know yet if a cat or perfume would set me off, as I haven't run into one, but in two weeks of twice a day yamoa I no longer have any symptoms of allergies. Neither does my son. His dark circles under his eyes are gone and maybe I'm deluding myself, but I think I look about 5 years younger. Perhaps from not rubbing my eyes all the time. And really things should be worse here for me than in Canada for lots of reasons. Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Anita, Thanks for explaining. Now how do you make the initial kombucha baby? Where do you get bacteria and yeast? What are the ingredients? I'm looking forward to reading the file . Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 , Someone gives you a kombucha baby. Each time you make a batch of kombucha, you grow another baby. People share these. They have actually been passed on for hundreds of years--I wouldn't know how the first one actually grew. After that, you just need tea and sugar. I'd be happy to post you a baby, once I have made a batch (my scoby just arrived yesterday). If you're coming to Guildford, I'd be happy to bring you one too. I also forgot to mention that yes kombucha is GFCF. Anita -- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " " wrote: > > Anita, > Thanks for explaining. Now how do you make the initial kombucha baby? Where do you get bacteria and yeast? What are the ingredients? > I'm looking forward to reading the file . > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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