Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 In message <009e01c67f3c$5e556d60$9865fea9@yourpa86z1i3g7> you wrote: > Just wondering what the recipe for KT creme is? This is one of 's Kombucha cream renderings as saved in one of my files: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've done some experimenting and have found a recipe/method for the kombucha cream that works. The cream itself is just SCOBY pureed in a blender with enough liquid KT added to make the right consistency. You want it to be like applesauce, and it may take longer in the blender than you might think-- SCOBYs are tough. STORAGE: The website recommends refrigeration. I have found that the cream spoils under refrigeration within 10 days to 2 weeks. It's better to leave it out at room temperature so that its protective bioactivity can continue. It lasts a very long time (so far, months), at room temp [the cream may darken over time, but it never grows mold; in the refrigerator it grows mold]. The cream will skin over... to use the cream, lift the skin and take out what you want, then lower the skin back over. But here is the key: once the cream has skinned over (or even before), cover the cream with a little bit of liquid KT. Add a little liquid as needed. This nourishes and keeps the whole thing from drying out. Can put a solid cap on, or use muslin or (unbleached) waxed paper. I've done all 3 and all 3 covers work. Experiment around. Some people add other ingredients such as clays or herbs. I haven't tried that. But I have found the cream to be an amazing skin remedy (for whatever ails ye) as well as facial treatment. If using as facial, experiment with the time left on because while I've not had this problem, it's been suggested some people's skin might be sensitive to the acidity. My experience tho has been that my skin is nourished and extremely happy to receive it. I'm here if you have any further questions. People on this list have used it to clear up eczema, and that's one of the most stubborn, difficult-to-treat skin ailments there are. enjoy --V --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blessings, Margret:-) -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Minstrel@... <)))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com http://www.lamblion.com/ +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Safety is not found in the absence of danger but in the presence of God. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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