Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 Hi. I'm new to this group, and I joined in hopes that someone knows the procedure for this yogurt. I learned about this yogurt from a lady in a coop. She told me about it as we were paying at the checkout and I didn't write it down soon enough. I have forgotten all but the fact that the seed is soaked in water and produces a yogurt within 4 hrs. or so. Anyone familiar with this? I am delighted to find articles and references in the posts here about issues that I have studied. I am not a health provider, but I have been chronically ill and have had to learn how to treat myself as much as possible. I truly appreciate the posts in this group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 hi there I am new to group also! For seed cheese/seed yogurt you simply soak the sunflower seeds overnight in water (soak the sesame seeds separately) rinse sesame seeds.. put in blender with 1/2 c rejuvelac and blend for a few minutes.. add sunflower seeds and more rejuvelac and blend again.. pour mixture into a bowl cover with cloth secure w/rubberband and place in warm place for 6-8 hours then you will spoon into seed bag and hang in refrigerator overnight.. place bowl undercheesecloth to catch the liquid and in the A.M you will have cheese hope that helps some feel free to email me anytime I know alot about natural health and living jen " What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity " -JOSEPH ADDISON - <fiorevioletto Friday, February 28, 2003 5:35 AM Sunflower Seed Yogurt > Hi. I'm new to this group, and I joined in hopes that someone knows > the procedure for this yogurt. I learned about this yogurt from a > lady in a coop. She told me about it as we were paying at the > checkout and I didn't write it down soon enough. I have forgotten > all but the fact that the seed is soaked in water and produces a > yogurt within 4 hrs. or so. Anyone familiar with this? > I am delighted to find articles and references in the posts here > about issues that I have studied. I am not a health provider, but I > have been chronically ill and have had to learn how to treat myself > as much as possible. I truly appreciate the posts in this group. > > > > > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. > > list or archives: Gettingwell > > ........ Gettingwell- > post............. Gettingwell > digest form...... Gettingwell-digest > individual emails Gettingwell-normal > no email......... Gettingwell-nomail > moderator ....... Gettingwell-owner > ...... Gettingwell- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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