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DIY - Water Kefir (Probiotic drink) *short version*
Watch Andrea from Petersholm explain to you how to prepare this super tasty and healthy probiotic drink called Kefir. We like to drink this every day! It boosts our immune system with beneficial bacteria. You can make it yourself at home, or you can find it at the Odder market where we stand every Wednesday and offer all the goods we produce.
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DIY - Eco Enzyme (Liquid Soap)
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Watch Andrea from Petersholm explain to you how we make our own liquid soap for cleaning purposes out of citrus peels. This is what we call eco enzyme. You can make it yourself at home, or find it at the Odder market where we stand every Wednesday and offer all the good things we produce.
DIY - Kombucha (Probiotic Drink)
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Watch Andrea explaining how she likes to make this amazing probiotic drink named Kombucha. It boosts our digestive system and increase our beneficial bacteria in the gut. It's so good! Try and do it yourself. We do it all the time!
Meet The Volunteers - Seba
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Meet Seba and learn about his experience as a volunteer at Petersholm.
Meet The Volunteers - Leslie
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Meet Leslie and learn about his experience as a volunteer at Petersholm.
Meet The Volunteers - Laura
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Meet Laura and learn about her experience as a volunteer at Petersholm.
Meet The Volunteers - Benedict
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Meet Benedict and learn about his experience as a volunteer at Petersholm.
DIY - Hobbit House Fire
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DIY - Hobbit House Fire
DIY - Ash Soap
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DIY - Ash Soap
DIY - Water Kefir (Probiotic Drink) *long version*
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DIY - Water Kefir (Probiotic Drink) *long version*

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  • @ASK-ot7us
    @ASK-ot7us Місяць тому

    Hey hi!! Instead of sugar we use jaggery. In proportion of 3:1:10 3 issue Citrus 1 jaggery and 10 parts water. Just put everything in bottle. Release the gas by loosing the cork/cover/lid/cap of the container everyday for 1st month. 2 times a week later on. Ur BE will be good to go after 3 months.

  • @frederiquerigaud7694
    @frederiquerigaud7694 Рік тому

    Thank you 🌺

  • @fionafarrell43
    @fionafarrell43 Рік тому

    Thank you for this great video,I am trying to make wood ash lye soap..I made 250mls of your recipe with a half tablespoon of oil,not sure if my wood ash lye is strong enough. Do you test your lye by seeing if an egg will float in it? I used a recipe for making soap in John Seymour's book on Self Sufficiency. It Haa 500g clarified fat,1 cup of olive oil,1 cup of peanut oil,2 tablespoons of wood ash lye in half a cup of rain water and 1 cup of water with perfume in it. You melt the fat and oils and heat to 32*C(90*F) and heat the lye and rainwater also to the same temperature. Add the water with perfume to the oils,when all are at 32*c,pour the lye in the half cup of rainwater,into the fats and keep stirring until it 8s good and thick and leaves a line on top of the mixture. Then pour into a container. I am trying to get this soap recipe to lather and work out how long I wait before I cut it and use it. In the meantime I have ordered a few soap making books and am hoping for more help with making wood ash lye soap..for hand and other washing.Thank you

  • @gladysma308
    @gladysma308 Рік тому

    1:3:10 Sugar : Peel : water

  • @ImASurvivorNThriver
    @ImASurvivorNThriver 2 роки тому

    Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.

  • @praisephilip1470
    @praisephilip1470 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. It was really inspiring. God bless you

  • @halaluyahuahhomesteaders9550
    @halaluyahuahhomesteaders9550 2 роки тому

    I very much enjoyed your video. Thank you

  • @tiffanywebb7486
    @tiffanywebb7486 3 роки тому

    Can you make bar soap for your body?

  • @igerare3745
    @igerare3745 3 роки тому

    I am Indonesia

  • @igerare3745
    @igerare3745 3 роки тому

    Great

  • @igerare3745
    @igerare3745 3 роки тому

    How long? Time on rain water?

  • @ceciliamel7094
    @ceciliamel7094 3 роки тому

    Dor liquid soap it's 500 ml lye for 1 spoonful oil. Right? So if I wnt to do solip soap bars what would be the lye-oil proportion? And how long should it rest to get ready?

  • @victoriakendrick6906
    @victoriakendrick6906 3 роки тому

    Sorry unclear.How after a week of shaking the container does it go from a few inches of lye water and a tablespoon of oil ,....to a full container? What did you add?

    • @barbaricviking
      @barbaricviking 3 роки тому

      Oh, the original container (shown in the video) was just a demonstration based on whatever amount she happened to have at the time of taping... you would keep this process going as you gather ashes (ie, gather 500 grams of ashes - then combine with an equal amount of rain water), stir daily for a week, sift, then blend the liquid with one tablespoon of oil. Hope this helps :)

  • @bfinfinity
    @bfinfinity 3 роки тому

    Wow! One of the best ones I’ve seen on how to use ashes & make soap! Thank You!

  • @mmnacho
    @mmnacho 3 роки тому

    Hi there! thx for the info! When would be the best time to drink my water kefir? on an empty stomach or after a meal? thx!

  • @oblamarise
    @oblamarise 3 роки тому

    This is the right video l always wanted, you've gotten a Subscriber today

  • @maragrace820
    @maragrace820 3 роки тому

    Washing machine or dishwasher?

  • @ezlemhosver1781
    @ezlemhosver1781 4 роки тому

    any ash is appropriate or any special wood's ash is necessary?

  • @CiaofCleburne
    @CiaofCleburne 4 роки тому

    Lovely! Thank u!!

  • @ednajaquelina9044
    @ednajaquelina9044 4 роки тому

    I dont understand english I nerd understand what you diz, where is the soap

    • @barbaricviking
      @barbaricviking 3 роки тому

      The remaining liquid is the soap :) Best of luck! :)

  • @msnhaart9844
    @msnhaart9844 4 роки тому

    I just try this❤️❤️

  • @ellenremue7767
    @ellenremue7767 4 роки тому

    I was also wondering if you could add this eco-enzymes to the DIY laundry soap. anyone who tried this? Thank you

    • @noone-mk7hx
      @noone-mk7hx 3 роки тому

      Yes it works so well, you can use it for shampoo too

  • @hamburgerklay7679
    @hamburgerklay7679 4 роки тому

    Can you put it in a mold and make soap bars?

  • @robgagnon9652
    @robgagnon9652 4 роки тому

    INSPIRATIONAL,THANKYOU MY ASHES ARE SOAKING

  • @glorianatera
    @glorianatera 4 роки тому

    Any thoughts on adding this cleaner to the homemade laundry detergent? Pros and/or cons? Thank you in advance!

  • @denysehuezo4364
    @denysehuezo4364 4 роки тому

    Thankss!

  • @henryandtim7998
    @henryandtim7998 4 роки тому

    You’re awesome!!! Thanks!

  • @aleyalan2010
    @aleyalan2010 4 роки тому

    U keep it inside or outside for the 6 months? Im in south florida

  • @aleyalan2010
    @aleyalan2010 4 роки тому

    There is any differences between brown vs white sugar for this purpose?

    • @noone-mk7hx
      @noone-mk7hx 3 роки тому

      Actually white sugar will work too but brown sugar works better and people usually use brown

  • @marlonamis6401
    @marlonamis6401 5 років тому

    Can you prove your video to making saop ashes to how it’s wrk thank u

  • @peter4210
    @peter4210 5 років тому

    You can leave the charcoal in, people these days would pay lots of money for "activated Charcoal" beauty products, what they dont know is that even tough activated charcoal is great to use in filters, once you mix it with stuff, it does not realy work anymore so it just becomes charcoal once again. To be clear: I do not recommend actually using raw coal or charcoal since it contains tar. I was making fun of the cosmetic industry but some people did not seem to make sense of that. Although it would be as useless as activated charcoal, activating coal removes most of the tar out of it. That tar could be harmful and even increase the chance of cancer.

    • @darthszarych5588
      @darthszarych5588 4 роки тому

      Good to know

    • @peter4210
      @peter4210 4 роки тому

      @mike force activated charcoal is charcoal that was expanded using chemicals at high heat or steam at high heat. The result is a extremely porus material with a high surface area. It is that high surface area that gives is a better ability to filter trough adsorption(things getting stuck to it). Some activated charcoal are then "impregnated" with a chemical to make it more potent ad adsorbing or reacting with a certain chemical, making it more useful to filter that chemical but losing that surface area and reducing its adsorption potential on other elements. By adding it to a cream, soap or any other solution with particles, you are filling in these porse that were open during the activation process as well as the natural pores of charcoal, therefore deactivating the charcoal. Basically turning it back into coal. So when you buy "activated" charcoal products you are literally rubbing coal on your face, with less coal tar in it. On a other side note, except soaking up your face grease, activate charcoal does not do anything for your skin, or teeth. The company are using it to mark up the price artificially, using your lack of knowledge to fuck you with it. Fun fact you can also degrease your face with dirt, sand or any find adsorbing powder, but regular old soap is more effective and regular old soap is as effective as anti-microbial soaps.

    • @peter4210
      @peter4210 4 роки тому

      @mike force I was being satirical of the Cosmetic industry but I guess you are too busy liking your own comments to notices so I put a notice for people like you which I now moved to the main comment to make it more visible to other idiots like you. If you truly understood how activated charcoal works you would have understood my joke. Go back to your cesspool of reddit were your surface knowledge, fake claims and badly constructed arguments will earn you some worthless medal.

  • @sallykalya9023
    @sallykalya9023 5 років тому

    I dontget it can u explain wat u doing.Wen did the ash become lye.did u cook it to get crystals

    • @janettd
      @janettd 5 років тому

      She is making and using Pottasium Hydroxid (Lye). I think you refering to Sodium Hydroxid (Lye). both can be used to make soap. If you heat your house with wood why not use the free lye if you're not afraid of a little murkier colours. When doing it trow in a potatoe or egg and if it floats and the above water part is an inch or 2.5 cm in diameter its the right strenght for soapmaking. You can make white powder out of Pottasium Hydroxid but its a more complicated story.

    • @sallykalya9023
      @sallykalya9023 5 років тому

      janettd Thank you for taking your time to explain.

  • @geandraget
    @geandraget 5 років тому

    How do you store it, how long does it last, and how much do you use per load of laundry? Thank you!

  • @wongogubongo8844
    @wongogubongo8844 5 років тому

    Haha i did the same but with kitchen trash.. basicaly composte.. rest from dalat carrots and every thing fresh vegetable Then it did smell rdaly bad and after around 3 month it did smell very good.. i also used it to clean.. hell i never boght such a effective product any where.. maye i should put water in it ele this stuff cleans every thing by it self.. would be boring to me

  • @gertymmboga5645
    @gertymmboga5645 5 років тому

    This is interesting, I like anything organic can any ash do.am going to do it now.thanks

    • @tompaul2591
      @tompaul2591 5 років тому

      Fireplace ashes. Or wood stove. Hardwood. No coal!

  • @lj2503
    @lj2503 5 років тому

    what kind of Ash do you use?

    • @tompaul2591
      @tompaul2591 5 років тому

      Hardwoods from fireplace or wood stove

  • @ramaswamym6013
    @ramaswamym6013 5 років тому

    What's the self life of the product?

  • @ramaswamym6013
    @ramaswamym6013 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for your faster reply.

  • @ramaswamym6013
    @ramaswamym6013 5 років тому

    Hi it's very informative.do we have to use only rain water.

    • @petersholmcenterforliv2108
      @petersholmcenterforliv2108 5 років тому

      Hello. Thanks for sharing. U can use any water, but we try to find the best and free ingredients that we can. If u don't have access to rain water, don't worry. It won't be the end of the world. U will still survive and as long as u still have good intentions, I'm sure that u will make the best soap ever. Good luck and once again, thank u for sharing. Big hug. Andrea

  • @timothydevansutiono4622
    @timothydevansutiono4622 5 років тому

    What makes the process take such long time? Is there anyway you can speed it up? Thank you.

    • @aleyalan2010
      @aleyalan2010 4 роки тому

      They r alive organisms ...takes time to grow....u can buy a bottle of that in Amazon...that way is fastar😁

  • @RakeshSharma-vc5yh
    @RakeshSharma-vc5yh 5 років тому

    Nice idea😊😊😊😊👌

  • @tegariana
    @tegariana 6 років тому

    What are you doing along 6 month while waiting for the Eco enzyme? I mean, should we check it every certain time? Or literally just leave it for 6 month?

    • @andreaceciliamoreno5674
      @andreaceciliamoreno5674 6 років тому

      Hello. Thank you for writting to us. We lift the lid at the beginning every second day, and then it is not necesary any more. Good luck with your project. Big hug. ANdrea

  • @karenhorn6685
    @karenhorn6685 6 років тому

    Love this video and love your kitchen/house!

    • @barbaricviking
      @barbaricviking 3 роки тому

      It is lovely, and do visit if you're in Denmark (Odder) :)

  • @kitchenmadamskitchen2564
    @kitchenmadamskitchen2564 6 років тому

    Is the liquid soap for dishes or laundry

  • @rosemarynasralla3768
    @rosemarynasralla3768 6 років тому

    Is your tap water chlorinated ? My grains do not grow at all so I want to try using tap water rather than spring water and see if that makes a difference. Thank you for the instruction.

  • @gold-in-melanin7488
    @gold-in-melanin7488 6 років тому

    Wow! Awesome! You live and you learn!

  • @barbaricviking
    @barbaricviking 6 років тому

    Gotta love this woman :))) New website: www.petersholm.com

  • @andreaceciliamoreno5674
    @andreaceciliamoreno5674 6 років тому

    Hello. Thank you for watching. We used any type of dry wood that hadn´t been treated with paint or any type of products that you wouldn´t use on your skin or your baby´s skin :) If you want, check our new website www.petersholm.com and let us know what you think. Big hug. Andrea

  • @Margaret10620
    @Margaret10620 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your video. What kind of wood do need to use, is any wood good, can I cook my woods in my BBQ grill? Thank you

  • @sharzadbeautifuleyes2561
    @sharzadbeautifuleyes2561 6 років тому

    Thank you so much, I get idea

    • @petersholmcenterforliv2108
      @petersholmcenterforliv2108 6 років тому

      Thank you for watching. If you want to watch more, we had made more videos. www.petersholm.com