• Apple Scrap Vinegar

    Apple scrap vinegar (ASV) is a delicious homemade vinegar that utilizes something that most of us throw in the compost-and that is fruit peels. It is also one of the most misunderstood ferments on the internet today, with most people considering this to be apple cider vinegar (ACV). Unfortunately, ACV is made with apple cider,…

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  • Peach Chutney

    Spiced Penticton Peach Chutney with White Wine Vinegar, Turmeric, Anise, and Cardamom Penticton peaches make a beautiful chutney with a sweet, tangy, and aromatic flavour that pairs perfectly with meats, cheeses, and even curries. By adding warm spices like turmeric, anise, and cardamom, along with a touch of white wine vinegar, this chutney is both…

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  • Ginger Lime Relish

    Ginger Lime Cucumber Relish: A Bright Summer Condiment This Ginger Lime Cucumber Relish is the perfect way to add a refreshing and zesty punch to your summer meals. The combination of crisp cucumbers with spicy ginger and tangy lime creates a delicious, fermented condiment that’s full of beneficial probiotics and complex flavours. This relish pairs…

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  • Enzyme Cleaner

    Enzyme cleaners have been used for centuries. They are still used today for cleaning up toxic waste, cleaning car parts, and other industrial uses, as well as in commercial kitchens. Historically they would have been employed for muting the smell of animal and human waste, such as in The Public Toilets of Epheses, where they…

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  • Honey Horseradish

    How to Make Fermented Horseradish in Buckwheat Honey Fermented horseradish is a powerhouse of flavour and heat, mellowed and deepened by the natural sweetness of raw honey. When combined, the spicy bite of fresh horseradish and the earthy richness of buckwheat honey create a delicious, probiotic condiment. Perfect for pairing with hearty cuts of meat…

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  • Honey Fermented Chia Jam

    How to Make Next-Level Chia Jam with Fermented Honey Berries Chia jam is already an easy, wholesome, and delicious spread, but you can elevate it by fermenting your fruit in honey first. This process brings out a naturally sweet, tangy flavour and creates a probiotic-rich treat that’s perfect for your morning toast, yogurt, or as…

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