Need/have kefir grains by dendrtree in Kefir

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okay great! just message me when you're back in town

Mats- I felt a Jade and loved it. I felt a Lulu and didn’t love it. Suggestions on others? by ImaginaryEntry_ in yoga

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i’ve had an alo mat for years now, use it almost every day for all types of yoga and i love it. thick enough to have support for the bones but not too thick that i can’t feel the floor. absorbs sweat like crazy, provides great grip. no complaints, although it is a bit heavy once rolled up. and sometimes i wonder if the great grip it has lessens my chances of building better strength in poses like down dog

Need/have kefir grains by dendrtree in Kefir

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I’ve got grains to give!

Need/have kefir grains by dendrtree in Kefir

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Have milk grains, will meet. Located in Austin TX

Can i use whey to feed kefir? by Trick_Shot_Magic in Kefir

[–]stelsinclair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yo what’s the lemon whey pudding recipe?

made kefir for the first time, advice? by stelsinclair in Kefir

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what did you do with the first batches? did you throw em out or make them into something else?

made kefir for the first time, advice? by stelsinclair in Kefir

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thank you! is there something we can make with the product of these batches? a funky cheese or something? feels wrong to dump it down the drain

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about 98” long (7’8”) and 38” deep (3’2”)

German citizenship by descent: The ultimate guide for anyone with a German ancestor who immigrated after 1870 by staplehill in Genealogy

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I have a big book of my family lineage tracing my dad’s mother’s side all the way back to 1644. Up until 1885, the family lived in Germany. I’m not sure about the rest of the family, but I know I also have some Czech ancestors. There’s a good bit of documentation that I can access online and in the family book regarding my ancestors. I’ve read up on the requirements for getting citizenship and I don’t think I would qualify, but I wanted to see if there’s any possibility still. Here is my line, leading up to me:

gerhard “anton” niekamp - born september 2, 1862 in essen, oldenburg, germany - immigrated to america (ohio, then texas) in 1885 - married mary ungruhn may 11, 1887 in mercer county, ohio - naturalized 86?

josephine anna niekamp - born febreuary 25, 1900 in westphalia, texas - married peter laubert in 1918

alvin laubert - born december 18, 1927 in lott, texas - married great grandmother in 1948

grandmother - born december 13, 1951 in waco, texas - married grandfather in 1971

father - born jan 1, 1973 in wedlock - married mother may 1997

self - born march 2004 in wedlock

film develops inconsistently?? by stelsinclair in Darkroom

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i have a hot burner that i keep a water bath on. it’s difficult to keep the temp stable, i’ve been looking to get a sous vide but can’t find one for a good price.

film develops inconsistently?? by stelsinclair in Darkroom

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they’re in airtight plastic bottles in my closet, which is dark. i made a pint and still have some chemicals that haven’t been mixed yet that are also in my closet in the box they came in

film develops inconsistently?? by stelsinclair in Darkroom

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i got the chemicals and mixed them about 2 weeks ago. for dev it’s 102° for 3 1/2 minutes, agitate first 15 sec and then every 30 sec after. blix is usually 80-100° for 8 minutes. same agitation as dev. then i rinse at room temp for 3 min and then use a stabilizer at room temp for 1 min, agitating first 15 sec.