Melinda over at Elements in Time has a great gardening challenge going at the moment. Check it out here.
Making ginger beer from scratch
We had a nice supply of ginger beer going over Christmas. It's a delicious soft drink for young and old, although there is an alcoholic version that can be made with a slight variation on the recipe. Ginger beer is a naturally fermented drink that is easy to make - with ginger beer you make a starter called a ginger beer plant and after it has fermented, you add that to sweet water and lemon juice. Like sourdough, it must ferment to give it that sharp fizz. To make a ginger beer plant you'll need ginger - either the powdered dry variety or fresh ginger, sugar, rainwater or tap water that has stood for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate off. You'll also need clean plastic bottles that have been scrubbed with soap, hot water and a bottle brush and then rinsed with hot water. I never sterilise my bottles and I haven't had any problems. If you intend to keep the ginger beer for a long time, I'd suggest you sterilise your bottles. MAKING THE STARTER In a...

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i signed up for this challenge. not sure what new and interesting veggies i'll grow, but you can bet it will be something! great challenge and thank you for letting us know about it. there is also another challenge going called "the 100 foot challenge" sponsored by the folks at "path to freedom" simply put, it is a commitment to home produce all or part of at least one meal per week in your own backyard. you can read more about it on my blog:
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HI There! I just stumbled in after doing a blogger search on natural living...I am so amazed and pleased with this site! This is everything I need to know! Thanks so much for archiving all of this useful stuff. You are definitely going into my favorites...xoxo, Hil
ReplyDeleteHI jayedee, thanks for letting us know about the second challenge. Path to freedom is one of my favourites. They visit here sometimes too.
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Rhonda Jean, Thank you so much for telling your readers about this Challenge! It's going to be a lot of fun. I think that several participants have joined by way of your blog, and interest continues to grow - I'm very excited!
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Thanks for letting me know about this challenge. I rushed over and joined up right away. I have a few things that I'm trying from seed that's new this year, and a couple more things I've never done but don't require seed (sweet potatoes).
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to say that I love your site! I'm looking forward to trying the soap tutorial, as I've always wanted to do that but never really knew how.
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