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    There's really no arguing that it's ugly. And kind of alien-looking. And yeah, even downright gross. But dang it! Scobys make some delicious kombucha! If you want to save a few bucks on your 'booch habit, there's just no getting around it. You're going to need a scoby. You can beg a scoby from a kombucha-brewing friend, or you can order a fresh one online. But there's one more option: you can grow your own. What is a Scoby? "Scoby" is actually an acronym: Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast. And that's exactly what it is! A scoby is the living home for the bacteria and yeast that transform sweet tea into tangy, fizzy kombucha — think of the scoby as the coral reef of the bacteria and yeast world. It a rubbery raft that floats on the surface of the kombucha. Aside from being a home for yeast and good bacteria, the scoby seals off the fermenting kombucha from the air and protects it from outside, undesirable bacterias while it's fermenting. P.S. You'll also sometimes hear scobys referred to as "kombucha mothers" or "kombcha mushrooms." If you read or hear references to these things, know that it's all the same thing. Link: https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-your-own-kombucha-scoby-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-202596
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    Yes, this topic is older than I am, but so long as they keep showing up in the Forums, even these venerable postings may deserve a response. In this case, the link goes to a general Yahoo site that has nothing evident about a Southern (US) recipe. An online search (I use Bing in order to avoid yet another Microsloth product) reveals the recipe in question is for "pimento cheese." What worked as of a minute or so ago is this: http://carolinafishmarket.com/the-southern-staple-everyone-should-know-how-to-make-pimento-cheese/
  • Company Carrots - easy, delicious and economical

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  • Cinnamon Buns ~ (Korvapuustit)

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    An easier version of this is to thaw out a loaf of frozen bread dough (for those that don't have bread machines!) Another variation which is truly fabulous: Just before the pans go in the oven pour whipping cream over the top.  (1 8oz carton to 9 rolls).  Be sure to shake the carton well to dissolve the butterfat.  But not too much or you'll have whipped cream!    Anyway, as the cream makes its way down to the bottom of the pan, it takes some of the brown sugar with it and makes a wonderful caramelly layer at the bottom of the pan.
  • Spinach Surprise

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  • Easy recipes for those short on time.

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  • Perfect Hash Browns

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  • Turkey and Potato Filling (not in-bird stuffing)

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    leatherbearL
    This is one I will try soon. Of course here in the South we have "Dressing" made from cornbread  as a base(may or may not contain bread). Nice twist for a change up to the traditional Turkey & Dressing. Thank you for sharing this family recipe!!!
  • Cheese Balls ~ A variety for the Holidays

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    [off-topic] @Kinsey6: Leatherbear… Your balls look great! ... I can only agree - the only questions remaining for me: those from his recipes or the ones from his signature [/off-topic]
  • Tangerine Beef with Scallions ~ A complete dinner party

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    Recommended Beverage ![](http://tracker.gaytor.rent/bitbucket/site intro2.gif) Tsingtao Lager was first brewed and bottled by the Tsingtao Brewery in 1903. Tsingtao Lager is now sold in 62 countries and regions around the globe including Japan, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Canada, Brazil and Mexico. Tsingtao Lager is the #1 consumer product exported from China. Following its introduction to the United States in 1972, Tsingtao Lager soon became the #1 selling Chinese beer.
  • Soup Therapy: Detoxify, Lose Weight, and Boost Immunity

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  • New Vegetable to Hit Store Shelves in U.K.

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  • A Cook book you will not believe…....

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    leatherbearL
    :sorry: This is the way we post links here at GT.ru since live links are not allowed. The red is a way of reminding folks to change it back to tt. Now ~ after Christmas I will look into ordering this Cookbook to see if it is " For Reals"
  • For the Holidays ~ 25 Absolutely Amazing Appetizers

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  • Pillsbury Crescent Roll Recipes ~ For the Holidays

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  • Desserts for the Holidays

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    Damn it all to hell!!!!!!!!!! I still can't find eating pumpkins and I want to make some of the recipes here. 
  • DIPS ~ A variety for the Holidays!!!!

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    I should stop reading this board when I had not yet breakfast Looks and reads fantastic
  • Conversion Tables ~ Pick a Language

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    I like to experiment a lot - why not try out different kinds and stay (for a recipe) with the one you like best? Because I keep forgetting which is which. That's why a straight up conversion chart for American brown sugar vs UK brown sugar {and cream types} would really help.
  • Vampyre Armand's ~ Chicken Cordon Bleu II

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    leatherbear [image: APPROVED.png] This is a FANTASTIC recipe!!!! Great for dinner guests!!!
  • Ginger Snaps

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  • Spiced Brownies with Cocoa Nibs

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  • Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp with Chipotle Barbecue Sauce

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