u/TheComicHuman

Image 1 — Blue juice and carrot juice
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Blue juice and carrot juice

The big jar is red cabbage, red onion, and ginger German mixed, and then a cauliflower layer, covered by red cabbage leaves. Gonna put a proper cover on it in the morning, run I'm using tin foil and rubber bands. And the carrots have ginger, garlic, jalapeno, and radish

u/TheComicHuman — 7 hours ago

Why can't we discuss mold and unknown substances in ferment?

This is relatively the only and is the biggest internet community for fermentation, and one of the biggest factors is those ferments going bad. It seems absolutely stupid to limit people's access to understanding weather their food is unsafe to eat. No other sub about anything else restricts discussion of that kind of thing. It makes no sense

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u/TheComicHuman — 9 days ago

Possible infection of something in lactose ferment

Hello so I made a batch of carrots garlic peppercorn and two clove, and let it fermented just over a weak. I also made a ferment with Napa radish and jalapeño and put the leftover brine from that into the carrots, which I think killed the good bacteria. Then decided to add tiny ginger chunks to it and accidentally left the jar outside in the sun the rest of the day. It's always been tightly sealed and burped, and kept under under brine. It has bits of fibrous looking thinks dispersed and sunken in the brine, and when I slowly rotated the jar they dispersed into tiny specs still within the brine. Is this mold, yeast, or ginger fibers?

u/TheComicHuman — 9 days ago

Uh

Very experimental kimchi. I made two jars using the leftover brine from my fermented carrots. Napa cabbage carrot green onion radish. It shrunk way down so it was half full for like a week. Then i made up more kimchi and had leftover with bok choy. It's had a lot of floaters too but it's been going for a long time and no mold or bad smell. But I'm most curious about the distinct color difference between the glass weight

u/TheComicHuman — 1 month ago

$10k to divide into stocks

Hello, I got into the stock market just over a year ago and had put a little over $5k straight into Nvidia cause I knew it was gonna be safe enough and not just crash. I made basically double my money and I'm looking to be more involved and diversified because I want to catch more waves. I'm interested in Nokia, rocket labs, kraken, and snowflake. Just don't know if I should evenly divide them or should I bet more on one I think is gonna have the best run? Or should I stay with Nvidia? I'm trying to do short term because I don't have more than a few years to need the money

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u/TheComicHuman — 2 months ago