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  • @mjcubo2246
    @mjcubo2246 Před 3 lety +38

    I would not recommend eating foods that come in contact with fiberglass.

  • @katherinetyrrell8810
    @katherinetyrrell8810 Před 2 lety +10

    Just started and after making a huge mess all over the counter, I said, "there has to be a better way to do this!" Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

  • @illiniwood
    @illiniwood Před rokem +36

    Why would you want to wash the protective biological bed out of the kefir grains? It's the kefir grains only defense against bad bacteria. Being that a kitchen is in no way a sterile environment, introducing harmful bacteria that can kill washed kefir grains is inevitable. Plus, the bit of milk or whey that is left on the grains can help seed the next batch.

  • @typower9
    @typower9 Před rokem +16

    I can go one better. I have made kefir for almost two and a half years. Initially (6months) with shop bought kefir instead of the grains.
    For almost a year now I use my own method which is probably the simplest in the world. I just strategically place a fork at the neck of the jar, hold it in place while I gently and gradually tip the jar to pour the kefir out into a fresh jar. What is left in the original jar are the grains, and I just pour fresh milk into the jar! I initially(10 months ago) strained, in the same way, with a spoon, but then changed to using a fork. I keep and ferment my kefir in the fridge.

    • @lilycardoso4679
      @lilycardoso4679 Před rokem +2

      I find kefir fermented in the fridge does not taste good.

    • @helloshiny8475
      @helloshiny8475 Před 8 měsíci

      isn't using the same jar unsterile?

    • @karronlaneNOLA
      @karronlaneNOLA Před 5 měsíci

      @@helloshiny8475 i saw a video where one woman has used the same unwashed kefir jar for a very long time. she advises not to wash it. i might experiment with that in one jar and see what happens, it seems to work for her.

  • @user-vk4vw4le1c
    @user-vk4vw4le1c Před měsícem

    Yeah, I agree that’s awesome. Keep it simple hope to be getting some Kiefer grains, and hope to begin starting mine.

  • @scarey2me
    @scarey2me Před 2 lety +5

    A nut milk bag works well. Pour it in, squeeze it then wash the bag. Thanks for the upload.

    • @ms.q7445
      @ms.q7445 Před 11 měsíci

      I want to get at least one nut milk bag. I also make soy and coconut milk. Any shopping tips?

  • @suzannenorthcutt8295
    @suzannenorthcutt8295 Před 2 lety +3

    THIS IS GENIUS!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I'm totally going to adopt your method. Hate the old strainer method. Thank you 😊

  • @archietucker2587
    @archietucker2587 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm just starting this journey, and you make more sense than anyone I've listened to, yet.

  • @jericacadman2400
    @jericacadman2400 Před rokem +1

    Great tip!! Straining through a slotted spoon was killing me. It was so time-intensive and messy with a lot of waste. Thanks for posting!

  • @falooda8753
    @falooda8753 Před 2 lety

    This looks so convenient! Thanks for sharing.

  • @lucysmith3402
    @lucysmith3402 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing great ideas. It looks easy and practical!!!

  • @joanne4514
    @joanne4514 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG thank you..i've been struggling with this issue as well! you're a flippen genius!! thanks for sharing

  • @margiejohnson576
    @margiejohnson576 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the share. I too have been struggling with the strainer method and now will be getting some screen!! Looks so slick!😊

  • @kobayashimartha7515
    @kobayashimartha7515 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this great idea! As my kefir grains are increasing, I found it a lengthy procedure to strain them. I’m kind of getting even the last drop of my “kefired”milk and not discarding it through the sink, 😁 so I always pour a little bit of mineral water over the grains and mesh on a plastic container, wash them with these clean water and I make a very light kefir water, delicious and refreshing 😃❤️
    Thanks for the wonderful tip again!!

  • @ignacionr
    @ignacionr Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing.

  • @fishnlady
    @fishnlady Před rokem

    Genius, I would say. Thank you a million times. This is going to help me big time. Now I just subscribed.

  • @smiling5683
    @smiling5683 Před 3 lety +8

    You can also use a nut milk bag ;)

  • @elle_nolt
    @elle_nolt Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing I used my hemp cheese cloth fabric because it looked similar to this screen and it worked well! I am also impatient when it comes to straining things.

    • @beverlycharles6534
      @beverlycharles6534 Před 6 měsíci

      But cheesecloth can't really be reused - over & over can it?

  • @Duncan1900Homestead
    @Duncan1900Homestead Před 4 lety +2

    That's a great idea Janette. I have been wanting to get Kefir grans for milk. Right now I just buy Kefir milk a the store. Thanks for the tips.

  • @gladysma308
    @gladysma308 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for your sharing - creative and easy.

  • @bsilano
    @bsilano Před rokem

    Great idea!

  • @arcmode
    @arcmode Před 8 měsíci

    I've been doing this with a vegan milk strainer bag. I thought a strainer would be easier. I am glad I saw this video, I will keep using my strainer bag just like in this video

  • @profesonalantagonist
    @profesonalantagonist Před rokem

    That’s seems an easy way ! I just started this week, so I’m a total newbie. What I’ve started using is one of those silicone BBQ brushes to manipulate the grains. I think it almost as easy as this method. I certainly think it easier than a silicone spatula. And being a soft brush, I don’t worry about being too rough with the grains, and I don’t worry about being a little aggressive with the grains, because it’s a soft silicone brush.

  • @lewissherlock6777
    @lewissherlock6777 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic!

  • @pidgon08
    @pidgon08 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much. I've been struggling.

  • @debrapaulson7882
    @debrapaulson7882 Před 3 měsíci

    I strain mine with a plastic strainer that has holes that are much larger than your strainers have. It drips through while I eat my breakfast. I never rinse them.

  • @blainebickle1178
    @blainebickle1178 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh that's so much easier! thank you

  • @BestAudiovisualTricks
    @BestAudiovisualTricks Před 2 lety

    Janette, can the dirt under fingernails contaminate the grains? How resilient are these grains to contamination in general? Can they rot when not in use? Do you have to get rid of some after they multiply? Thank you so much!

  • @dorothygrierson2740
    @dorothygrierson2740 Před rokem

    Loved this video thanks .xxxx

  • @rambomambo
    @rambomambo Před 18 dny

    really samrt idea, thanks!

  • @babushkaterrill
    @babushkaterrill Před 6 měsíci

    after washing out the fiberglass it looks like about the same amount of time as what it takes me to strain with a plastic mesh and spoon- then toss those in the dishwasher. plush I keep my hands a lot cleaner. I don't think I could handle all that kefir goo on my hands.
    But maybe I will give my nutmilk bag a try for the fun of it

  • @WendyK656
    @WendyK656 Před 4 lety

    Wow! that is much easier then the strainer, I am going to have to find some screen. Thank you Janette I am still just doing the one cup! not sure if I should rinse my kefir grains that you gave me, with our water from the sink; as it is chlorinated.I just have been adding them back in to the one cup of milk. Good information Janette.

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před 4 lety +1

      I think adding them back in without rinsing is what you should do. It will be so much easier with the screen. Thanks, Wendy.

  • @bessiemanaois7271
    @bessiemanaois7271 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your good info.god bless you always.

  • @MAINEiacGrammiesHomestead

    Thanks for sharing ✌️☮️❤️

  • @theresazelazny7445
    @theresazelazny7445 Před rokem

    How about using a clean washed unused large handkerchief inside your sieve. I wonder about the safety of using window screen.

  • @lilycardoso4679
    @lilycardoso4679 Před 2 lety +29

    You should not wash your grains.

    • @Hakkeholt
      @Hakkeholt Před rokem

      Oké Why Not ?

    • @lilycardoso4679
      @lilycardoso4679 Před rokem +2

      @Hakkeholt water has chlorine and you will damage grains.

    • @Hakkeholt
      @Hakkeholt Před rokem +4

      @@lilycardoso4679 you mean tap-water. Some people have osmosis filter on their water or their own source/well.

    • @patrogers2594
      @patrogers2594 Před 25 dny

      @@Hakkeholt, very few people have well water or a filtered water system.

  • @MarioHernandez-bn6pm
    @MarioHernandez-bn6pm Před rokem +5

    You don’t have to wash the grains after each jar you make.

    • @helloshiny8475
      @helloshiny8475 Před 8 měsíci

      i was wondering about washing in water,
      today was the first time i did it, usually i've just changed the milk .
      how often would you do a water wash?

  • @AzBboy
    @AzBboy Před 2 lety

    Wow!

  • @patrickv391
    @patrickv391 Před rokem +1

    Cool, using raw milk I have been wasting allot of the milk fat. This solves that issue.

  • @DuderofDudeness
    @DuderofDudeness Před rokem +1

    Thx 4 sharing, I was told to discard the strained "milk" until it becomes thick. That seems like a waste of milk. Boy can this get unsanitary fast.

  • @speakthetruth110
    @speakthetruth110 Před 2 lety +1

    I use this window screen material for growing sprouts in jars. I bought this material 4 years ago, it is nylon. But now I need more window screen material and can't find nylon, seems they only make fiber glass now. I don't really want to use fiber glass because it has a noxious odor. I searched on Amazon and it is all fiber glass, no more nylon. Maybe someone can give me a lead tip on some nylon window screen material. Thanks for sharing Mrs Neal ! 😊 👍 Subscribed.

  • @carolinekuo7715
    @carolinekuo7715 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! That's clever. I was really struggling with finding my grains ... because I scoped em out from the top into dishes to eat. ha ha ha. Guess I ate em... well my family did. Do they just grow or do I need to start over?

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před rokem

      They don't grow. I guess there could possibly be some small pieces left behind that could grow, but i think you'll need to start over.

  • @jeaniejean4107
    @jeaniejean4107 Před 3 lety +1

    Good thinking... You could also just scoop your grains off the top with a spoon 😉

    • @suecollins3246
      @suecollins3246 Před 2 lety

      No - because the grains sit at the _bottom_ !

  • @cozy_king
    @cozy_king Před rokem +3

    Doesn't tap water kill the grains?

    • @RPRosen-ki2fk
      @RPRosen-ki2fk Před 11 měsíci +1

      If it is chlorinated water, it's very likely.

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před 11 měsíci

      I'm using well water

    • @goodintentions1302
      @goodintentions1302 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@TheNealsHomesteadYou are rinsing away beneficial nutrients unnecessarily. And it's better to ferment it inside a cupboard, or covered, to limit light. ☮️💞🙏🏼

  • @user-vk4vw4le1c
    @user-vk4vw4le1c Před měsícem

    I found out that when your. Rinse your grains with water you are getting rid of all the bacteria

  • @awhalewatcher
    @awhalewatcher Před 8 měsíci

    Well, don’t all yell at me, but I just wash my hands and then dive into my jar and pull out the lump of grains with my fingers! Then I transfer the made kefir to the fridge jar, and put the grains into the making kefir jar and leave it on the kitchen bench. Really easy!

  • @CBlasingame86
    @CBlasingame86 Před rokem +11

    I love her enthusiasm, but I would use a cheesecloth if you are going to do this method.
    You also don't have to wash your grains because you wash off their protective coating & over time that's not good for them to function properly (and you risk killing them)...If you absolutely need to wash them, rinse them with milk.

  • @epicrelaxingambientmusic8342

    I do it in a easy way also but nor as fast as that altho prety fast i shake the jar strongly before pooring it out and then put in filter and shake sides to sides really fast take less then a minute

  • @fenoks12
    @fenoks12 Před 3 lety

    I use screen placed inside of strainer over a bowl

  • @damianloder6080
    @damianloder6080 Před 2 lety +8

    No need to wash your kefir grains.

    • @sfomikedean1
      @sfomikedean1 Před 2 lety

      Hello! I'm really new to KEFIR farming, l've made two batches so far. I haven't washed the grains and haven't worked hard at straining, I just scoop, refill and cover with rubber band and coffee filter. The Happy Herbalist says to discard the first two batches, so I will taste my first batch tomorrow.
      I was glad to see your comment.
      So, is there any part of this product that I should not eat?

  • @tobelee6985
    @tobelee6985 Před rokem +2

    Why not just use a cheese cloth then? There are some cheese cloth that are less mesh and food grade too.

  • @michaelo2522
    @michaelo2522 Před 2 lety +1

    the strainer works ok..you just need a strainer with bigger holes,..your filters are to fine

  • @bixnash1
    @bixnash1 Před rokem

    A net curtain would be better than fibreglass which is dangerous bx

  • @tlvreality9200
    @tlvreality9200 Před rokem

    Is this necessary to wash the grains ??? what happened if i put them without wash ???

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před rokem +1

      It is not necessary, and probably better to not wash.

    • @tlvreality9200
      @tlvreality9200 Před rokem

      @@TheNealsHomestead thanks for u r immediate replay

  • @missmamtube
    @missmamtube Před 4 lety

    Shalom ! Miss Janette and Family. Thank you so much for the great info on the screen, I will have to look for one to use at our house. Miss Janette would you be interested in selling some of your Kefir grains? Please let me know, your grains are large and look so healthy. Thank you for sharing with us and many more Blessings to y'all,

  • @missmamtube
    @missmamtube Před 4 lety

    Shalom! Miss Janette, do you have a video on How To Make Kefir. I would love to learn how to make Kefir using your method, and recipe. Thank you and Blessings!

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před 4 lety +1

      Please contact me at bristleridgebooks@gmail.com.

    • @missmamtube
      @missmamtube Před 4 lety

      @@TheNealsHomestead Shalom Ms.Janette, I left a message for you last week at the bristleridgebook, gmail site. Wasn't sure if you received it or not. Thank you and be Blessed and Blessed!

  • @abentco
    @abentco Před 3 lety +2

    How about panty hose to strain?

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před 3 lety +1

      I think the panty house holes are too small. The kefir is too thick to pass through.

  • @emilyneal7888
    @emilyneal7888 Před 4 lety

    I know you may be just taking time off but I’m concerned about you. I hope all is well and that is the case. Be blessed.

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, Emily. We are well, I've just been in pandemic fatigue mode. I think I've gotten past it and back on track with doing some videos. Also, my computer broke and I had to buy a new tower. Just got it hooked up today. Bless you for caring about us. ~Janette

    • @emilyneal7888
      @emilyneal7888 Před 3 lety

      The Neals' Homestead
      I’m so glad to know all is well. That stinks about the computer. Never a cheap fix. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @JasonDainter
    @JasonDainter Před rokem +1

    Out of interest why do you rinse out the grains? It doesnt seem necessary to me and just loosing good bacteria... Or am I missing something?

    • @TheNealsHomestead
      @TheNealsHomestead Před rokem +1

      I don't think I did damage by rinsing, but it is totally unnecessary

  • @fenoks12
    @fenoks12 Před 3 lety

    You do not put lid on jar..you put coffee filter and a rubber band

  • @dougsmit1
    @dougsmit1 Před 7 měsíci

    I see a lot of unnecessary waste and mess here. That pink strainer would work better if you taped it sharply on the edge of a larger glass cup (we use a 4 cup, heavy Pyrex). That clears the clog and cuts down on the spatula time without the mess. There is no reason to wash the grains. You just prime the pump for the next batch.

  • @joshuaneal4296
    @joshuaneal4296 Před rokem

    Pretty sure I am a relative of yours

  • @typower9
    @typower9 Před rokem

    I would not wash it with soap.

  • @Fedup840
    @Fedup840 Před rokem +1

    I am sure you damaged lots of grains.....

  • @omarlondon
    @omarlondon Před rokem

    never use soap on it

  • @fenoks12
    @fenoks12 Před 3 lety

    I do not agree to that ..you crush grains that way

  • @toosiyabrandt8676
    @toosiyabrandt8676 Před rokem

    Hi
    Except you have to get your hands milky!
    Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua returning soon to reign over the world government from Jerusalem.

  • @mjackson9067
    @mjackson9067 Před rokem +1

    Fibreglass? Eeeww

  • @messaoudikarim2951
    @messaoudikarim2951 Před měsícem

    This is a stupid way 😂😂

  • @user-vk4vw4le1c
    @user-vk4vw4le1c Před měsícem

    This is not good you should not rinse them with water

  • @shelbyv2658
    @shelbyv2658 Před rokem

    Do not rinse your grains, they don t like it