Gardening for Wellness & Joy: White Strawberries
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Gardening for Wellness & Joy: White Strawberries
How to Ferment Vegetables at Home (Easy Beginner Guide)
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In this episode Maria- kitchen gardening pro- and Sam explore the magic of fermentation and how it can transform your kitchen and your health. From homemade apple cider vinegar to quick kefir ferments, Maria shares her practical tips for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. We dive into the science behind fermentation, how to safely use homegrown or supermarket apples, and ways to preserve and enjoy vegetables and fruits year-round.
Whether you want to improve gut health, reduce food waste, or simply add flavor and nutrition to your meals, fermentation is a simple skill anyone can master. Learn how to create brined vegetables, kefir-infused fruits, and other delicious ferments with minimal equipment and maximum results.
What You’ll Discover:
- How apple cider vinegar fermentation works in two stages
- Easy starter ferments: water kefir, coconut kefir, and vegetables
- Safe jar sterilization and storage practices
- Reducing sugar while preserving fruit and vegetable harvests
- How fermentation can boost gut microbial diversity and reduce inflammation
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