849 days ago

Kefir starter Pack SOLD *****

Craig from Mount Wellington

Sold ******Anybody here contemplating making their own Kefir? If so I have a starter pack (1 only) $15 Sorry Sold
I have the starter itself as pictured, straining pouches x 2 plus instructions to make your own Kefir.
Its very easy to do, you need a glass container, lid and some milk.

This is a live milk kefir culture (known as grains but they are soft and squishy) originating in the Caucasus mountain region of Russia and when taken care of will last forever.

Kefir is incredibly healthy for the gut and contains billions of microorganisms. Probiotics promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria and have been linked to a wide range of health benefits. These include benefits for weight loss, digestive health, immune function and more.

This starter will transform milk into kefir and can be a drink (add to smoothie, pancakes or even used to make into cheese.

Join the gut health revolution
Pick up Gollan Road
Contact Craig 0274579505
Pick up near Stonefields

Price: $15

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Click to find out more

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