How To Make Cultured Vegetables

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  • @vanessachristidis9252
    @vanessachristidis9252 5 лет назад +19

    I absolutely love you! You introduced me to cultured vegetables and milk kefir, Celtic sea salt and I have never looked back! Great thing is my husband has been given the ultimatum from his heart surgeon, he needs to eat kefir and cultured vegetables for his health!! Ha ha ha, I have been trying for 4 years to get him to eat this way. Oh and by the way I always put goats milk kefir as his smoothie base, unbeknown to him ;) but now that he is enjoying it all for himself I feel like I have come full circle with food for health and brining cultured foods as the main event in all our meals xoxo

    • @donnakefir
      @donnakefir 5 лет назад +3

      That's wonderful Vanessa!! I love it when people share their stories of success. It helps everybody. Happy Fermenting!

  • @anneg8319
    @anneg8319 2 месяца назад +1

    Just finished making my first batch of cabbage/apple kraut. You are so tidy! I have cabbage everywhere. Ha ha. Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge.

  • @hanatlili9960
    @hanatlili9960 Год назад +5

    Woow! Donna has to have a big fridge 😄
    I love my cultured veggies too, thanks to you, Donna! You also tought me to make kombucha, sourdough and now I have your yogurt culture on the way!
    I'm so grateful for your work!🎉
    Love you, Donna!

  • @KellyBtech
    @KellyBtech 6 лет назад +21

    Somewhere along the way I heard someone say that the core of the cabbage (and probably anything else with a core) has the most nutrients. I use the core in the ferment for that reason.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 3 года назад +2

      I literally felt that bounce into my core when I read that. Have you ever tried the core of a lettuce? Sooo goood...
      🌿💦👣🐝

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 3 года назад +1

      I find lettuce cores too bitter, but I think the core/root of celery is the tastiest part!

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 3 года назад

      @@sandrastreifel6452 I haven't tried it. Will keep an eye out thanks

    • @habibgouws6311
      @habibgouws6311 2 года назад

      Wow thanks.. I always cut the core out.. !

    • @thebiosanctuary
      @thebiosanctuary 2 года назад

      apples have over a hundred million healthy bacteria (Atlantic scientific) and many of them are in the core and seeds. takes over 200 seeds to make a healthy adult sick so don't worry about a few in your creation, they have a ton of healthy bacteria health benefits :)

  • @goodwinds580
    @goodwinds580 4 года назад +7

    Hi, Donna! I so enjoy your enthusiastic energy. It’s a pleasure to watch you. Thank you for taking the time to share one of your passions with us!

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate you taking the time to spread kindness! I'm so glad you liked the video!

  • @KathleenJean53
    @KathleenJean53 7 лет назад +16

    Went to a kraut making party, everyone chopping and adding to the big five gallon bucket. They talked about "hand taste" being unique to every batch depending on who was helping. A lovely idea especially if you have hard working in the garden hands.

    • @johnnieandpam
      @johnnieandpam 6 лет назад

      Kathleen Gustafson check my vacuum sealed kraut

    • @angelikalaser7778
      @angelikalaser7778 4 года назад +1

      It is always good to wear gloves and sterelize the gallons you put your Kraut into prior to fermentation.

  • @vanessaparrigin3426
    @vanessaparrigin3426 7 лет назад +7

    Hi Donna, my twin sister has introduced me to the Kefir which I love. also the kombucha. Now introducing myself to your veggie videos. Many thanks for your help. Vanessa Parrigin

  • @janiceneagle1088
    @janiceneagle1088 11 месяцев назад

    I bought all your book and I learn a lot from it . The best channel about cultured food.

  • @benwilliams8090
    @benwilliams8090 5 месяцев назад

    Great video with very good information. Thank you so much for putting this together. I am going to use your method to make some fermented vegetables soon. Thank you again.

  • @Harphoney
    @Harphoney 7 лет назад +21

    Sauerkraut has its own juice if you squeeze it after the salt is added. Water will rot the kraut, as will not adding enough salt. and also has natural probiotics without adding starter.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +24

      Water will not rot the kraut. I use water every single kraut and cultured veggie I make, been doing it for 16+ years. This way you get a brine which is also extremely beneficial and easy to consume on top of the kraut itself. If you do not use a starter and want to just use salt you just add more salt then what I mention in my recipes to balance out the ph. The kraut will have its own natural probiotics. But the starter will increase them and it will last for longer in your fridge. You can find that information here: www.culturedfoodlife.com/do-cultured-veggies-need-a-starter/
      That being said I want people to make these foods however they can. If you don't have a starter that is perfectly fine! Just add more salt :)

  • @sophieatkinson7479
    @sophieatkinson7479 5 лет назад +3

    love your channel... you're warm and friendly... helpful when healing to have someone so calm and caring. a lot of channels I was listening to previously oused anxiety and made me feel on edge! I think I will be healing now thanks to you xxx

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      Aww thank you!! I'm so happy to hear this! I hope I make things seem easy to you. Sending you all the love from my kitchen!

  • @luciousbrun5437
    @luciousbrun5437 5 лет назад +3

    I've just started watching your videos and can't wait to get your books and get things going. Thank you very much for all your study and hard work, you have done a great work for the human race.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад

      Thank you very very much! I happy to have you on board and I hope you enjoy these foods as much as I do, once you get started!

    • @luciousbrun5437
      @luciousbrun5437 5 лет назад

      I'm fully committed to bringing these foods to the market, when I've finished my current work and after I've studied/practised them to proficiency - I have family help. When the time comes I hope we may call on your expertise and advice ? I have no interest in money Ma'am, I only work to be the best I can be and do the best I can do for other people; however, that does not mean that you have to follow suit, or that you can financially afford too, so we can talk about money later if you were then interested to get involved in any way.
      I'll speak to you again.
      Kindest regards.

  • @ashercohen387
    @ashercohen387 6 лет назад +2

    YOU ARE AWSOME. Thank you for all of your videos.

  • @riograndelily8344
    @riograndelily8344 5 лет назад +7

    Just found you. I appreciate you so much thank you.

  • @26slre
    @26slre 2 года назад

    Thank you thank you , I am sooo thankful for all the information . I am starting my fermented vegetable for sure this week.

  • @mariambaker1195
    @mariambaker1195 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much. This gives me more confidence to make this as I have been suffering with Ulcertive Colitis for some time and apparently this is a great food for me. Bless you for sharing your knowledge. Cheers from Melbourne Australia

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +2

      You are most welcome Mariam! I have a lot more information on my website culturedfoodlife.com as well. Also you should look for Dr. John Bergman on RUclips he talks about Ulcertive Colitis and many other health issues and has amazing health talks

  • @MrSheldonscott
    @MrSheldonscott 8 лет назад +8

    Hello DonnaWatched your Kefir, Kombacha and Cultured Vegetables videos tonight. Brilliant and very clear. Thank you very much. What I would like to know is in the Cultured Vegetables video you use your "little buddies" to get everything going, but in your Kefir video you mentioned that the Kefir Cheese Whey can be used to make Cultured Vegetables. Could you show or let me know how using the Kefir whey differs for a starter pack and the benefits the Whey provides?Once again, thanks for some very instructional videos and will endeavour to watch the rest of them as I have now subscribed.

    • @NMW80
      @NMW80 7 лет назад

      cool I didn't know u can use kefir culture to ferment veges,i have some kefir culture in my freezer.

    • @Yogamama100
      @Yogamama100 7 лет назад

      Sheldon Scott She said you could but should actually keep them separate to get the most benefit of the good bacterias from the cultured vegetables

  • @melbaquintero6728
    @melbaquintero6728 4 года назад +1

    Awesome to see you Donna 💕

  • @Tiki12t4
    @Tiki12t4 7 лет назад +8

    Donna, your skin and eyes are absolutely beautiful. Flawless. Thank you.

    • @sheridale75
      @sheridale75 4 года назад +2

      Yes, this is the 3rd video of hers that I've watched, and I just keep thinking "wow, her skin looks great!" She's a walking advertisement for the skin benefits of probiotics.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 3 года назад

      And super smooth vocal tones. If you know anybody with hyperacusis or sensitive ears, Donna's vocals are a fantastic frequency.

  • @jilllong1433
    @jilllong1433 7 лет назад +3

    Love your videos, love your enthusiasm! Looks wonderful. I've tried my hand at sauerkraut, starting Kombucha next week. Now I'd like to try these! Beautiful kitchen as well!

  • @JillianNorwood
    @JillianNorwood Год назад

    Thank you for this wonderful video!!!

  • @RoseThistleArtworks
    @RoseThistleArtworks 5 лет назад +4

    It would be so cool if there was a restaurant or grocery store that focused on cultured foods and drinks.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      There are some local "market" stores in areas across the country that do this! We really love the Fermentation Farm here in Southern California!

  • @angelikalaser7778
    @angelikalaser7778 4 года назад

    Great Video! You are so right! I love kimchi and make it myself. When I stop eating it in winter I instantly get a cold from my toddler. When I eat it everyday everyone around me can be sick and I stay healthy.
    My sauerkraut is store bought and pasterized so it does not have the same effect on my health.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  4 года назад +1

      The cultured veggies are oh so powerful. I always have some in my fridge. Glad you've found the benefits out for yourself. Thanks for watching Angelika!

  • @yasminpatel231
    @yasminpatel231 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the excellent video. Have you ever tried using dried fruits?

  • @bmwusn
    @bmwusn 8 лет назад +1

    Good job, well done Donna.

  • @janasali821
    @janasali821 9 лет назад +4

    I definitely want to try this, I have a hard time getting my kids to eat it, one likes the store made one, but with apples, it just might do the trick. Thank you so much, you're videos are awesome!!

  • @dotcosmo9238
    @dotcosmo9238 Год назад +5

    What are the ratios if someone wants to make lots of much smaller jars? I don't think I could fit that large of a jar in my fridge and as much as my little ones love cultured veggies, I don't think they could manage that large jar by themselves. I'd love to see a video where you use one sachet to make lots of littler jars.

  • @lindadefeo1108
    @lindadefeo1108 5 лет назад +3

    After you have your veg cultured and refrigerated about a month. Is it normal not to have any bubbling or fizz to your jars? It smells delicious and taste very good!🥰

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +2

      Yes it is! Sometimes it will still be bubbly and sometimes it wont .The bacteria mostly goes dormant in the fridge. But it can last several weeks if not months in the fridge.

  • @frustratedmajority851
    @frustratedmajority851 2 года назад +4

    Would I need to keep buying starter packs to get the same bacteria? Or could I start a new batch by seeding it with a spoonful of the previous batch?

  • @MaryWoodard1952
    @MaryWoodard1952 5 лет назад +1

    I love watching you on your video's have a bless day

  • @davinatest8467
    @davinatest8467 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you Donna for sharing, can we use the fermented juice after eating the veg?

  • @verovale5029
    @verovale5029 6 лет назад +1

    I can do that 😊. You are a inspiration thank you!!

  • @arlynelauro9872
    @arlynelauro9872 7 лет назад +6

    There is still cabbage above the water. That can mold.
    To create the anaerobic environment no air can touch the food.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +12

      Donna Schwenk
      1 second ago
      I personally don't use weights, because I want to make this easy and inexpensive for you guys. I found them more work and some of the veggies can still float. You dont have to use an airlock (although I love them) I simply open the jar every day or every other day and push down the veggies so the ones floating rotate. Been doing this for 16+ years :)

    • @jaimanlive
      @jaimanlive 5 лет назад +4

      Thanks Donna, I appreciated your response, my wife is not a fan of my interest in, the microbiom. I know that items like kamboocha, fermented food and kyifer are the answer to so many things.

  • @carollecook8961
    @carollecook8961 Год назад

    Very nice, Donna! Thank you! I am really enjoying your videos.
    What is the make of that water filter you have on the counter?
    I would like to get one.

  • @abelcontreras452
    @abelcontreras452 6 лет назад

    You are a smart lady!
    Thanks for your videos!!!!!!

  • @jadestar473
    @jadestar473 3 года назад +2

    Hi Donna, How much salt and Cutting edge starter culture, do you use for 1/2 Gallon jar? Also for 1 quart jar? Please and thank you.

  • @atoper35
    @atoper35 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the great information and presentation as always.

  • @papiwhisperer9275
    @papiwhisperer9275 8 месяцев назад

    In stead of apples - add beets, the kraut turns out a pretty pink color. That salty pink brine water is the best liquid to drink for hangovers the next day☝️😅

  • @imkadosh
    @imkadosh 12 дней назад

    Dear Donna, I’ve been watching your video on cultured vegetables
    I wonder if you know how to make cultured celery powder. I need this powder to make a pastrami, to cure it naturally, and the recipe calls for this ingredient. I’ve been all over looking for this but no luck. The only video I can see is yours.
    Thank you very much if you are able to respond!

  • @mothershelper1981
    @mothershelper1981 3 года назад +1

    are cultured vegetables the same as fermented vegetables? It pretty much looks like the same process except for adding that packet. I just happened onto your channel for the first time I have subscribed.

  • @naeemagani9050
    @naeemagani9050 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent 👏👏

  • @SunnyDeeTee
    @SunnyDeeTee 5 лет назад +2

    If I want to culture carrots onions and jalepenos together would I go about it the same way you have done here and in the same amount of time? Thank you.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      I ferment most krauts for about 6-7 days. Almost all other cultured veggies I ferment for 2-4 days. They continue to slowly ferment in the fridge as well. Carrots have a higher sugar content then cabbage so 3 days should be perfect.

  • @rogerheath5027
    @rogerheath5027 Год назад

    Great info! I am using your cutting edge Cultures .have had super results with the reuteri culture packets i cook them at 98 degrees in my Levele yogurt maker for 36 hrs.. what is the maximum temp for Reuteri cultures? at what temp does it kill the reuteri/ I see people cooking SIBO reuteri /gasseri/coagulans at 106 to 110 ? what is the safest temp? I am starting a SIBO batch when my cutting edgd order arrives on friday aug. 9... Dr davis says keep temperature lower than that ? dont want to waste a batch...thanks ...would appreciate some feedback.

  • @elainechambers8913
    @elainechambers8913 7 лет назад +2

    Do you us organic apples and cabbage?Thank you for your videos I just love them! One more thing what is the name brand of the water you us
    Thanks
    Elaine

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +2

      Not always. I do when I can, but I often use non organic as well. I have used all kinds of water. Mostly spring or lightly filtered water that retain minerals. I don't use distilled. I've used brita filters, pur filters and i've gotten local mountain spring water as well :)

  • @kd-b7340
    @kd-b7340 7 лет назад +7

    Hi Donna, thanks for these videos. In one of your Kefir videos, you mentioned that you can use the kefir whey to ferment vegetables, which I would prefer than buying a culture starter powder. I can't find a video about doing this with the whey on your channel. Is it similar to doing it with just salt and water? What is the process using the whey please? Many thanks!

    • @myongmyong2907
      @myongmyong2907 6 лет назад

      Hi Donna, I would like to buy the Kefir grain. Where can I get? I am very impressed from your video. I would like to buy your receipt book. Thank you.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +3

      Hi So sorry just now seeing this! Yes you can use whey. I have the amount of whey needed in all my cultured veggie recipes. No need for video as you are just substituting whey for the starter. But keep in mind that it can change the flavor of the veggies and will also have different bacteria similar to kefir (since you are using whey) so you wont be getting as much diversity. But still good for you and a great option! www.culturedfoodlife.com/recipe/cultured-vegetables-using-kefir-whey/

  • @mellbelle81
    @mellbelle81 5 лет назад +2

    Donna,
    I’ve been listening to your podcasts and trying to figure out what is going on with me. I’ve been drinking my kefir for a year now and love it. It seemed to heal a gut issue I had. I’ve made kombucha on and off for years and seemed to handle it fine. Then I started making fermented veggies and eating them more regularly 2 months ago as well. However I think I might be reacting to them. I’ve been getting terribly dizzy and vertigo surges after eating them. I’m currently trying to balance my blood sugars with an all whole food and healthy fat diet. I seem to be tolerating the kefir still fine but one sip of kombucha makes me feel weird. Today after eating a salad with bell peppers and cabbage fermented I became dizzy the rest of the afternoon and evening. Have you ever heard of this? I’m also trying to hydrate with ACV in my water. Perhaps I’m over doing it? I’ve given up caffeine thinking it could be that but still experience dizziness. Thank you for your time.

    • @dotcosmo9238
      @dotcosmo9238 Год назад +2

      Elena, did you ever figure out what was going on with you? Did your issues resolve?

  • @kristindruey1182
    @kristindruey1182 9 лет назад +1

    I have a food sensitivity to cabbage an all mustard plants. Can I make this with spinach,kale, or even sprouts? Also, would you include the peel of a mango ,orange, or lemon when shredding the fruit? Thank you for your leadership and expertise.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      I would make a different cultured veggie if you have trouble with cabbage. Spinach and kale and sprouts do not ferment very well because they are already soft veggies and fermentation cause them to be more soft, so they just turn to mush. But here are a bunch of other cultured veggie recipes to try: www.culturedfoodlife.com/recipes/#pw+recipe-category:cultured-vegetables

  • @amanis3614
    @amanis3614 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Donna. Lovely video. It's something new to add extra flavors from fruits which i was looking for.
    I usually put cumin, turmeric and garlic to my sour krowt. But these Appels and oranges looks great. Like it. 👍👍
    But how many days should i wait to be able to eat the krowt if i don't have these starters or suger or honey. I usually wait for 40 days to be able to consume 🤔🤔 is it too much? Does the good bacteria in this case are died.?? 🤔
    Another thing please, would you please make videos on fermenting fruits?? Thank you sooo much.
    Regards from Sweden

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Amani, I only ferment my kraut for 6-7 days. Longer isn't necessarily better with fermentation. The good bacteria will run out of food if the veggies are fermented for a very long time, which means the probiotics will start to die and the veggies will turn more into a vinegar ferment. This isn't harmful and will preserve the veggies still, but you'll get the most benefits with shorter fermentation times. I don't have many recipes on all fruit ferments. This is because fermenting just fruit will create more of an alcoholic ferment. There is so much sugar in fruit that fermenting in closed container will create a higher alcohol content and the fruit is soft so it will just become mushy and no longer be sweet. I do add fruit to cultured veggie recipes, but i almost never ferment all fruit.

    • @amanis3614
      @amanis3614 5 лет назад

      @@CulturedFoodLife that was really helpful, appreciate your answer.
      But how about apple cider vinegar, I mean isn't consider ferment fruit? Does it go close to alcohol?
      And yes, my purpose beyond fermenting fruits is to get red of the suger in it. But your answer was clear.
      Thank you Donna.

    • @amanis3614
      @amanis3614 5 лет назад

      So in my case, and because i don't have starters and i live in a cold country , so does it need like 3 weeks to be fermented?
      You made me think again of the life of these probiotics when they don't have food.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      @@amanis3614 Apple cider vinegar is made from apple juice and starter culture. It turns into vinegar and is still a raw ferment, but it's not probiotic in the same way that the other cultured foods i speak of are. If you aren't using a starter culture for your cultured veggies you just need to use more salt to help balance out the ferment. If you are following my recipes you'll need to double or triple the salt if you aren't using a starter culture. I still suggest the same amount of fermentation time. (around 6-7 days) if your home is exceptionally cool you can go a little longer. But I would still do a shorter ferment overall.

  • @SuperFlo8888
    @SuperFlo8888 6 лет назад +1

    Donna: I am new in cultured food, I brought water Kefir grains from your websuit, just start making water kefir, I love it, I drink a least two cup per day! I feel good, also, I making coconut kefir yogurt too! Now I starting learn cultured vegetables, because we live in topical island, we got a lot of organic food or non-pesticides fruits, veggies! But I would like introduce those good stuff in Asia, such China, but the problem is they did not had real organic food, everything is pesticides, GMO, if I use fruits they had that I make pesticides cultured food for my family, I do not know what is solution on that? Pls kindly reply that!

  • @cherylhaynes3214
    @cherylhaynes3214 2 дня назад

    Would you mind telling us what kind of food processor you have?

  • @jenthathairgirl6171
    @jenthathairgirl6171 8 лет назад +1

    Love fermented carrots!

  • @shailamahmood7373
    @shailamahmood7373 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Donna I watched your video last night and fall in love with kefir but little confuse how I can start please recommend me your video for new comers thanks a lot

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад

      Hi Shaila, I actually reccommend my website for getting started: www.culturedfoodlife.com/
      We have a start here section and a free getting started ebook for signing up for our emails!

  • @suespecht105
    @suespecht105 4 года назад

    Hello Donna I am new to your channel and I love your videos.. thank you . Could you please tell me if I can use some whey for a starter to ferment vegetables. If so.. if i am making 1 quart jar of carrots with ginger.. could you please tell me how much whey, and how much salt. I appreciate all you are teaching through your videos. I have signed up on your website. They whey I have is from making yoguet

  • @dennaspradlin9777
    @dennaspradlin9777 2 года назад +1

    I wanted to share with everyone out there in similar situations to me for a few years *
    I can't get a garden going my health is so bad right now you all will find this interesting my ex and I share a house so he is all work home sleep savings for his future thus the divorce lol !
    He loves salsa I love salsa I have made salsa and added raw kombucha to the salsa about 1 tablespoon *
    I cook and boil tomatoes 🍅 onions 🌰 1 jalapeño FROM A CAN of jalapenos we had fresh salsa for 3 weeks & diced tomatoes from a can * and cilantro & organic chips nachos * I added the 1 tablespoon when the salsa cooled down *
    One time we have bought salsa cheap organic * Pico de Gallo no flavor what so ever this particular salsa no joke it said Pico de Gallo it had like a speck of jalapeño all onion tiny amounts of tomatoes I took it rinsed it grabbed a can of organic diced tomatoes my organic white onion choped it in half a little garlic powder onion powder tiny amount cilantro in the blender * cooked it to a boil with 1 cup spring water * put it in a blender * waited for it to cool* added 1 tablespoon raw kombucha *
    DEE LISCIOUS 😋 YUM!! WITH NACHO CHIPS I MADE SOME FRESH BEANS ON THE SIDE SPRINKLED THE WARM BEANS WITH shreded CHEESE POPPED IT IN THE MICROWAVE POOF*! IM EATING PROBIOTIC SALSA !! With cheesy beans YUM!!
    APPLE KRAUT *
    I HAVE ADDED MY KOMBUCHA RAW TO THE APPLE KRAUT * FERMENTED * I HAVE MADE COLESLAW AND ADED RAW KOMBUCHA * 1 tablespoon *
    NOONE NOTICED *
    I've added 1 tablespoon to my potatoes salad *
    When I thought how can I was not geting enough prebiotic to my diet when I thought simple easy ideas * I am eating it all the time no garden due to health reasons * 😅
    I love ❤️ it !! I feel so healthy !! Even though I'm not *
    Hope these ideas help send me a thumbs up * I almost wondered for those of us that don't have gardens if we can add it to our sweet organic black cold teas or iced cofffes the veggies culture water ??

  • @Sumipan786
    @Sumipan786 4 года назад

    I thought that cabbage needs to sit in the salt first and then you have to squeeze it to get its own juices out? I'm new to all this and would love some encouragement. Thanks for your beautiful and peaceful videos.

  • @kazkellyquest1792
    @kazkellyquest1792 3 года назад

    Donna, you are cute in a gazillion ways!! Thanks for the work you do.

  • @mewzy2283
    @mewzy2283 Год назад +1

    Can you use the juice from one batch to start another batch?

  • @garyhall867
    @garyhall867 7 лет назад

    Love your videos very informative well done.Gary

  • @cmccarver56
    @cmccarver56 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have to keep buying the culture for the veges or does the juice become the culture?

  • @mjcubo2246
    @mjcubo2246 3 года назад +1

    Would it be safe to use some of the brine from one completed fermented jar to mix with the culture starter to make the next batch?

  • @jenn7210
    @jenn7210 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Donna, are there any recipes were you add sugar to your fermented vegetables? Asians have some recipes that are sweet and sour pickled veggies where fish sauce, sugar, and vinegar are used that keep in the refrigerator for weeks. But are they considered "fermented"?

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      If a recipe requires sugar and vinegar (or heat) it is not lacto fermented. This is a canning method designed to make things shelf stable. The vinegar and sugar act as a preservative. Which you natural get when you do lacto fermentation the way I talking about above. While all cultured foods are fermented not all fermented foods are cultured. Meaning the canning method using vinegar, sugar and high heat has no probiotic benefit. But is technically still fermented. Same goes or traditional ketchup and canned foods etc. This is one reason I use the term cultured more often. I have a whole blog on this: www.culturedfoodlife.com/what-are-cultured-foods-restorative-foods-for-the-body/
      PS: Sorry for the late response! We are a very small company and doing our best to keep up with the hundreds of questions I get every day.

  • @christopherbonczewski6458
    @christopherbonczewski6458 6 лет назад +3

    Can you do a how to on making kimchi using that same process

  • @gwynethspooner5744
    @gwynethspooner5744 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @madogblue
    @madogblue 4 года назад

    Hi. I am a fermentation noob and have a question. You mentioned in this video that this will last a good 9 months in the fridge. On your website under the veggie starter section you say "Over the course of a few weeks, these probiotics diminish quickly as they run out of food". If that is the case why would you want to eat fermented foods after a few weeks if the probiotic effectiveness is mostly gone?

  • @Celeste.Cooper
    @Celeste.Cooper 2 года назад

    Hi. I was wondering if you don’t use the airlock lids but a regular lid or latch, do you have to burp the fermenting vegetables daily?

  • @Greywolf2328
    @Greywolf2328 6 лет назад

    As someone starting out on this journey of healthy eating and cultured foods, kefir , etc I would like to know how one would go about preparing a meal and eating these foods? Do you eat the cultured veggies cold or do you heat them up? What other foods would you prepare with these veggies? Do you eat meat, if so what is the best type to eat?

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад

      Hi Paulette! I have HUNDREDs of recipes on my website and in my books. A lot of them are for meal type foods. I make dressings, dips, desserts, I eat them as sides, I drink smoothies! There are so many ways to eat cultured foods.I always eat the cultured foods cold or room temp as high heat will kill the probiotics. I do eat a "normal" diet as well. I do eat meat and regular meals but also try to eat healthy (lots of veggies!) I try to eat organic when I can. You can find most of my recipes here :www.culturedfoodlife.com/recipes/
      There are more in my books as well.

  • @dannalezeu2253
    @dannalezeu2253 4 года назад

    IT s so interesting Donna but the only thing I am wondering about dies packages you advertise for , haw I can get them in Europe ?

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  4 года назад

      Hi Dana, I believe you can order them from happy kombucha in Europe check out this link: cuttingedgecultures.com/international-orders/

  • @dalenehoman5733
    @dalenehoman5733 5 лет назад +1

    Do you sell kefir gains?If you do I would love to buy some from you.Thankypu for helping me,,,I have gut problems,,,,trying to learn all I can,,,God Bless❤️😊

    • @kashifkhan6537
      @kashifkhan6537 5 лет назад +1

      Dalene Homan same problem here i am from pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @leannetabor2090
    @leannetabor2090 2 года назад

    If I haven't drank all my kefir today, can I add my next batch to it? Thank you

  • @3636lk
    @3636lk 4 года назад +2

    I didn't know you could mix fruit with veggies, interesting.

  • @musicalatv
    @musicalatv 6 лет назад

    Do you have to put something in the jar to keep the vegetables under the water (like a pickle pebble)? Also I have seen some recipes that don't add a culture, just vegetables and salt. I have kefir whey when I make milk kefir cheese, but I have not seen a recipe that says the ratio of how much to use for how much vegetables.

  • @AIIiecat
    @AIIiecat 5 лет назад

    This is a wonderful video. Thank you!
    Question: can it be made with less salt? 🧂

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад +1

      You need the salt to keep the fermentation balanced and the veggies crisp. So less salt is not usually recommended. But make sure you use good salt like Celtic sea salt or Himalayan which is not overly processed and is very high in minerals.

    • @AIIiecat
      @AIIiecat 5 лет назад +1

      Donna Schwenk Thank You 😊 that is what I thought, but was hoping for a different answer. 😂

  • @synthkey7201
    @synthkey7201 Год назад

    Do the fruits and vegetables have to be organic?

  • @MariaMendoza-tf4ku
    @MariaMendoza-tf4ku 5 лет назад

    Good information 🥰

  • @fragranthills
    @fragranthills Год назад

    THANK YOU!!!

  • @cgibbs201
    @cgibbs201 7 лет назад +2

    Can you culture meat, in my culture they have a process similar but they make this seasoned sausage for cooking what's your thoughts

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      I haven't ever done this. I know you can some fish. But I dont have any research on it sorry!

  • @loboalamo
    @loboalamo 6 лет назад

    I miss this venue.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад

      My kitchen? This is the kitchen from my old house. I have an extra pretty new kitchen at the new place I moved to in California. But I haven't filmed a video in this style yet!

  • @deborahwynn601
    @deborahwynn601 6 лет назад

    Is it ok to use distilled water but add Himalayan sea salt for minerals? And if so, how much per gallon? That's what my husband and I drink instead of tap water. I can't wait to get started!!

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад

      I prefer lightly filtered or spring water. distilled water has had the minerals removed and you need the minerals from the water just as much as from the salt. Your body need them too! Brita or Purr filter or spring water work great!

  • @sebletsegaye8123
    @sebletsegaye8123 4 года назад

    Thank u I like ur videos but I just started drinking kombucha and I'm having heartburn!! What should I do with that ? Or what kind of kombucha flavored should I try ? Any suggestions pls ? Because my doctor really advised me to drink that since I'm on health issue!

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  4 года назад +1

      Hi! This can be a detox/healing crisis reaction. IF you have some major gut imbalances/healing to do then you can have some symptoms of a healing crisis. I would decrease the amount and gradually increase. Also check out more about the healing crisis here: www.culturedfoodlife.com/the-healing-crisis-and-cultured-foods/

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Год назад

      Seble, did your kombucha heartburn reaction level out?

  • @TheSillycar
    @TheSillycar 3 года назад

    My sourkrout rose up after I made it. I took lid off and pushed sourkrout down. It all rose again. Not much room on top. If I have to I will take some out. Is it bad that I let air in. How come u dont use weight in this video? If I get yeast on top, can I just scoop it out?

  • @wendybachman6224
    @wendybachman6224 4 года назад +1

    So you only have to use 1 TBSP of salt per gallon with these starter cultures? My Mother In Law has seen a lot of improvement in her gut health since consuming sauerkraut, but the high amount of salt in it causes swelling in her ankles so I'm trying to learn how to home make some for her with less salt (she currently eats commercially produced kraut she buys at Costco).

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  4 года назад +1

      Hi Wendy! Yes you need 1/3rd of the amount of salt if you are using a starter culture. This helps to ensure proper fermentation and will give it more benefits as well. Check out this article: www.culturedfoodlife.com/cultured-vegetables-made-stronger-cutting-edge-culture/

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Год назад

      Wendy, did the homemade sauerkraut with less salt help your mother in law better?

    • @wendybachman6224
      @wendybachman6224 Год назад +1

      I’m sure it would have. Unfortunately, she sad an aversion to the firmer cabbage in homemade sauerkrauts. No matter how thin or tiny I slice them, she prefers the softer commercially made ones over my homemade batches.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 Год назад

      @@wendybachman6224 I see. Well, that's too bad she didn't take to the homemade. You tried. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. 🙂

  • @RW-et6rt
    @RW-et6rt 8 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @sabingurung8150
    @sabingurung8150 6 лет назад +1

    Does fermented/cultured food make us fat and obese by increasing our hunger or does help us to stay in regular shape by decreasing our hunger? I wanted to know since i am into kefir

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Sabin! Well weight gain and weight loss are caused by many many different factors. But Cultured foods absolutely will help with cravings and the overall health of the body which helps with weight. However keep in mind that with something like kefir when you add kefir into your diet , you are adding in more calories. So if your normal have eggs and toast for breakfast and now you are having eggs, toast AND Kefir you are eating more food. So I would reccommend replacing something. For example I usually have a kefir smoothie for breakfast instead of eggs etc. That being said kefir can help you manage cravings as a lot of cravings come from an imbalance in the gut. Which kefir and other cultured foods can help! But keep in mind that EVERYTHING you eat , drink and the way you sleep, amount of stress, amount of exercise all effect your weight and overall health. These foods are just one great way to help assist the body to it's natural state of well being. But for example if you are constantly eating fast foods, sugary foods and drinks, overly processed foods and not getting very good sleep then the cultured foods can help you as much as they would if you were more balanced overall. Still always beneficial and helpful but the better your lifestyle is the better your life 💕

  • @tomevans5458
    @tomevans5458 8 лет назад

    When the veggies float to the top of the brine, do they still stay submerged? All the videos I've seen regarding fermenting veggies use things to hold the veggies down below the water line. I'm going to order some 1 gallon jar lids and the culture. Thanks!

    • @GPlusZGaming
      @GPlusZGaming 8 лет назад +1

      I think because she uses a air lock, it doesn't matter as much. I could be wrong, but that's my understanding. I have only done it with regular jar lids, so I always make sure mine is held down under the brine.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      I don't use weights, because I want to make this easy and inexpensive for you guys. I found them more work and some of the veggies can still float. You dont have to use an airlock (although I love them) I simply open the jar every day or every other day and push down the veggies so the ones floating rotate.

  • @carldaniels3659
    @carldaniels3659 5 лет назад +3

    donna, I agree that distilled water is void of nutrients and that's the way it should be through a multi step process. we are to get our nutrients from the vegetables and fruits we consume. if the farmers replenish their fields with healthy living micro organisms. it's a shame that we have to boost our foods because our farmers haven't come into the 20th and 21st century with their farming practices.

  • @charmincat
    @charmincat Год назад +1

    so fermentation right

  • @lorainemc4216
    @lorainemc4216 8 лет назад

    very interesting

  • @prochiturel3541
    @prochiturel3541 6 лет назад

    Can I add seaweeds like Kelp and Dulse to my vegetables? Will these iodine rich foods stop the fermentation, since I read iodine inhibits fermentation? Can I ferment seaweeds? Please advise.

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      I have a great recipe I make often!
      You can certainly add seaweed www.culturedfoodlife.com/scary-delicious-seaweed-dip/

  • @dragondanceable
    @dragondanceable 6 лет назад

    love it

  • @dennaspradlin9777
    @dennaspradlin9777 2 года назад +1

    I would like to ask Donna I won't be specific *
    How is her gut health at doctors appointments ?
    Do they say your gut health is sparkly clean or do you need to work on your gut health more ?
    The reason I ask is that it Is said rumoured polyps and gall bladder and liver spleen pancreas need probiotics like sauer kraut and probiotics has it helped your gut health?
    Mrs Donna Shwanke ?

  • @cherylkeys6628
    @cherylkeys6628 3 года назад

    I’m on a salt restricted diet, can I reduce the amount of salt to be safe?

  • @trrpin
    @trrpin 8 лет назад +1

    i love your kefir video! cannot comment under it..

  • @SirKnight7
    @SirKnight7 4 года назад

    I live in Australia, trying to press on the link to buy the culture starter but I don’t think it’s valid anymore. Where can I get a culture starter pack from :(

  • @annetteburke4737
    @annetteburke4737 9 лет назад +1

    Donna, Is there no need to pound the cabbage?

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      I never do! I try to keep things easy and I've loved this method! Since I add water the culture I dont need to pound it to get the moisture from the cabbage itself.

  • @ibnuslaykum
    @ibnuslaykum 5 лет назад

    👋🏼 Donna ! I’m using a regular lid ,Do I have to have it tightened or slightly tightened !? Thanks

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  5 лет назад

      You can just close it normally. It shouldn't be loose. But you don't have to screw it on so tight you wont be able to undo it. Just screw it on like you would anything that you store in a mason jar.

    • @ibnuslaykum
      @ibnuslaykum 5 лет назад

      👍🏽

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 9 лет назад

    Distilled water has no minerals (its great benefit) but adding the good salt balances this out right?
    Are you sure the bugs remove chlorides and fluorides and radioactive chems etx?
    Distillation does.
    I am adding apples to my next batch for sure, thanks again.

    • @marylou2663
      @marylou2663 7 лет назад

      SBS man I

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Your cultured veggies (and you) need the minerals in the water as well as the salt to function properly. Your cultures will turn out better if you use lightly filtered or spring water. Been doing this for 16+ years and happy as a clam.

  • @luanne115
    @luanne115 7 лет назад

    I am going to get Donna`s1/2 gallon fermenting jar with airlock, does she have larger sizes or have just airlock lids so you can get your own larger ( gallon ) jars seperatly?

    • @CulturedFoodLife
      @CulturedFoodLife  6 лет назад

      Yes I do! You can get the airlocks for any size jar :)

  • @gaiachavez3276
    @gaiachavez3276 3 года назад

    I’m subscribing 😃

  • @odetterobitaille5545
    @odetterobitaille5545 6 лет назад

    Bought cabbage,carrots and bell peppers today but they are not organic.Can I still ferment them?

  • @tammygrant7799
    @tammygrant7799 Год назад

    Where do you get the glass jar?