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  • Are you still paying $4 or more for a pint of kombucha?! Learn to make it for pennies a pint at home! This class will cover how to make delicious kombucha safely at home, including secondary flavoring and carbonation. Includes your own take-home swing top bottle of seasonal kombucha! What will you learn? We’ll explain fermentation and have a brief discussion about the benefits of making and eating fermenting foods, and the history and science of kombucha. The workshop includes the following: • We’ll show you how easy it is to start making fermented foods yourself at home! We’ll demostrate the techniques for brewing kombucha and also flavoring and carbonating it! • We’ll have a variety of various kombucha flavors to sample • Roll up your sleeves and make your very own bottle of kombucha with seasonal flavors. Date | Saturday, October 16 at 10 a.m. Location | Home Brewing Co.Reserve your spot here! Save $5 or more when you bring a friend or posse! (Each guest must have a ticket). For more information, please visit fermentersclub.com or call Home Brewing Co. at (619) 450-6165.
  • The U.K. has had four prime ministers in six years. Israel is about to have its fifth election in four years. Many in the U.S. still deny the 2020 election result. What is going on?
  • Latino voters are sought-after swing voters, and Democrats and Republicans are spending a lot to win them over. In states such as Texas, Latino voters could change the outcome of midterm elections.
  • The classic "Frog and Toad" children's books inspired a musical production and environmental conservation.
  • Climate activists have never liked Trump-appointed World Bank President David Malpass. But this week, his comments on climate change fueled calls for President Biden to make a change.
  • It's been nearly 50 years since the latest Apollo landing, and the landscape for space exploration is wildly different. Why is NASA's latest mission focused on revisiting the moon?
  • Researchers analyzed more than 1,000 human lung datasets associated with various lung conditions, specifically looking for gene expression patterns, inflammation signaling and cellular changes. The disease with the closest match is IPF.
  • The marker, depicting a hooded figure, was highlighted in a recent report by a special commission looking into U.S. military assets with names tied to the Confederacy.
  • With yet another prime minister's resignation, the British government's 10 Downing Street looks like a revolving door. Analysts blame polarization, populism, a flawed system and poor leadership.
  • Four candidates are seeking terms on San Diego Unified School District’s board of trustees. They are competing for two seats representing the district’s coastal Sub-district C and northeastern Sub-district B.
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