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  • From: Joan Victoria <upstatejoan AT gmail.com>
  • To: fingerlakespermaculture AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: Dryden Community Garden offers FREE Kombucha making class 7/21/11
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 13:29:28 -0400

Hi,

I want to register for class but am confused as to the date. Is it
the 19th or the 21st? Let me know and sign me up.

Thanks.

Joan Victoria
564-0070


On 7/13/11, Michael Burns <michael AT fingerlakespermaculture.org> wrote:
> From: Rachel Firak <rfirak AT gmail.com>
>
> Upcoming "Grow Your Own" Classes
> The Dryden Community Garden will be hosting free "Grow Your Own"
> classes on the third Tuesday of each month at the Dryden Community
> Center Cafe. Families are welcome and snacks will be provided! Is
> there a topic you'd like to see covered in an upcoming class? Email
> Rachel at rfirak AT gmail.com and we'll do our best to get it on the
> schedule.
>
> July 21st, 6:30-8 pm: Kombucha Making Class with Kerra Quinn
> Gardening may stop for most of us at the windowsill, but have you ever
> farmed bacteria and yeast? If you've made sourdough bread, cheese,
> yogurt, sauerkraut, or beer, then you have! We at DCG wanted to
> venture into other avenues of making food, and where best to start in
> the heat of summer with a cool, sweet, refreshing, fizzy drink like
> kombucha?? Kombucha is a fermented sweet tea drink made from a SCOBY:
> a Symbiotic Collection Of Bacteria and Yeasts. According to some, it's
> a super healthy drink; to others, it's just tasty. If you'd like to
> come and learn how to make it yourself, please RSVP by replying to
> this email. The first 10 RSVPs will get a free SCOBY to take home from
> the class to start making their own kombucha! If there are more, you
> will be put on a call list to get a SCOBY as soon as one grows. Bring
> a quart canning jar with a lid ring or rubber band.
>
> --
> Rachel Firak
> Program Assistant
> Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
> PO Box 6679
> Ithaca, NY 14851
>
> Are you an aspiring farmer or market gardener? Check out Groundswell's
> sustainable agriculture education programs at www.groundswellcenter.org!
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