my poor dog & kombucha tea
Jul. 22nd, 2013 09:01 pmWork is running me ragged, physically and mentally. Meanwhile, my dog is running me ragged emotionally. He was starting to recover a bit from the affliction that still has him on Prednisone, but then a few days ago half his face became paralyzed. I took him to the ER, but the number one cause of partial facial paralysis in canines is an ear infection, and does not seem to be the case with him. In fact, his ears "look great." Argh. So it's either idiopathic, which is a fancy way of saying "unknown," or there's something more seriously wrong, like a brain tumor or something. I'm still hoping that it's just a case of canine's Bell's Palsy or something, so that it'll get better eventually on its own. But just to be safe, I have an appointment scheduled with the neurology department on Wednesday. I wish life would just LEAVE MY POOR DOG ALONE. I mean, even if it turns out to be a canine form of Bell's Palsy, in the meanwhile it is so, so sad to see him be so lopsided. He can't even BLINK, except occasionally with his third eyelid (incidentally, did you know that dogs have 3 eyelids? WHO KNEW) so part of my job is to make sure that his eye stays hydrated. As I said to Jade, as if my dog weren't high maintenance enough, now I have to blink for him! I even went and got him an eyepatch, to help with potential eye dryness. So cute, but so sad.
In other, less depressing news, I have decanted my first batch of kombucha tea! I let it ferment for 2 weeks, and even though it still tasted a bit too sweet to me, I decided to decant so that I could get the next batch going. I'm also not sure if I used enough flavoring or too much during the bottling process. After you bottle the tea, you let it sit out at room temperature between 1-3 days, during which time it starts to get fizzy (natural carbonation!). I'm on day 2, so tomorrow I'll actually get to taste the flavored KT for the first time. I'm actually not expecting it to be good this first time. I mean, I'm totally new to the process, so I figure right now is experimentation time to learn how to get the KT to the level of acidity and flavor that I want. What's pretty exciting is that I grew a baby SCOBY, just like I was supposed to! Woot!
( It is NOT pretty. )
In other, less depressing news, I have decanted my first batch of kombucha tea! I let it ferment for 2 weeks, and even though it still tasted a bit too sweet to me, I decided to decant so that I could get the next batch going. I'm also not sure if I used enough flavoring or too much during the bottling process. After you bottle the tea, you let it sit out at room temperature between 1-3 days, during which time it starts to get fizzy (natural carbonation!). I'm on day 2, so tomorrow I'll actually get to taste the flavored KT for the first time. I'm actually not expecting it to be good this first time. I mean, I'm totally new to the process, so I figure right now is experimentation time to learn how to get the KT to the level of acidity and flavor that I want. What's pretty exciting is that I grew a baby SCOBY, just like I was supposed to! Woot!
( It is NOT pretty. )