Saturday, March 28, 2009

kefir curds/grains

Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for kefir curds/grains locally (preferably). Does anyone have them or know of where I could get them?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,
I wasn't sure how to contact any of you by email so I thought I'd leave a comment instead. This isn't about grains :)

There's a free concert tonight in Vernon (Sunday 29) at the Vernon Performing Arts Center. Kids under 12 are free, adults and older kids pay $7.50 at the door.

This is kind of like being there live for Canadian Idol, except that it's 10 finalists from the Okanagan and they're all ages 8 to 18.

My son 8 year old son Jacob and his friend Kai (both homeschooled) will be playing their fiddle tunes. They call themselves Double Trouble. The audience gets to vote for their favourite act and then the winner will be announced at the end of the show. The winner gets to play at the Rare Earth Jazz and Blues Fest and wins $5000 so it's a pretty big deal.

I have more info on my blog. I'd love to see a big homeschool turnout tonight!

Sarah Bennett

julie said...

Hi Delia,
I'm looking for local kefir grains, too. If there aren't any available locally, I found a website (http://www.torontoadvisors.com/Kefir/kefir-list.php) where people who have some to share post their contact information. The closest ones to us were in Vancouver.

Ms. M said...

I have bought kefir grains at Nature's Fare. It made good kefir (not that I had ever had it before that, but it tasted good).

julie said...

Hi monique,
Did you buy the real kefir grains that kind of look like cauliflower? Or the powder that's like yogurt starter? I tried the powder and it worked fine, but I"d like to have the grains because the powder is kind of expensive and you have to use a new packet each time.

Ms. M said...

Oh, I guess it was the powder stuff. I didn't realize there were more options.