My Kombucha Coffee!

I’m not much into cooking or making culinary master pieces. But last couple of month, my wife was into making Kombucha tea, which is a yogurt-like, probiotic drink. It’s known to enhance the digestive health and boost one’s immunity. I drink a 4~6-oz glass daily. It tastes like a mixture of tea and vinegar. There are lots of resources on the net that teaches you how to make it yourself. My favorite one is here.

I thought Kombucha tea was not challenging enough – Kombucha coffee may be more interesting. So I googled around and sure enough, there are people making Kombucha coffee. I decided to experiment with the following recipes:

  • 2 (1) quarts Freshly Brewed Plain Coffee
  • 1/2 cup (1/4 cup or 4 Tsp) Sugar
  • Kombucha Scoby (from Kombucha tea or mix in 30% volume from Kombucha tea)
  • I first fill up 70% of the 1-quart jar with the hot freshly-brewed coffee then mix in 4 Tsp of ground white sugar, then I stir/shake the jar without using any utensils to avoid any contamination with the metal. After it’s cooled to room temperature, I mix in 30% of the Kombucha tea. Since the coffee taste is much stronger than the tea, the coffee taste still dominates. One may choose to use a Kombucha scoby, then he/she may fill up to 90% of the jar. Seal the jar with a coffee filter paper and rubber band around it and just let it sit.

    In the first week of the development, the surface of the coffee looks pretty gross as if mushrooms are growing on top of it and a jelly fish floating beneath it. After two weeks or so, the scoby begins to form. The timing may vary depending on your room temperature. You’d need to keep it as warm (70F~80F) as possible.

    It takes a bit loner than usual because of the fall/winter weather. My kitchen temperature stays around 65~70F most of the time. It’s been more than 4 weeks now and my Kombucha coffee looks like below:

    Here’s a zoomed-in shot of the scoby floating on top:

    How does it taste? It tastes like a mixture of coffee and vinegar or sour coffee. I suppose I can mix the Kombucha coffee with dairy cream or soy milk to make a sour coffee latte. But I like it black. Cheers! To Health.

    Book Review: “Shanghai Girls” by Lisa See

    Shanghai Girls is one of those historical novels that incorporate the historical realities of a certain time in history and turned them into a novel. In this novel, the author, Lisa See, might have captured all the stories from the Chinese people living from the early 1930’s to 1970’s. It was a time of many turbulences for people around the world, especially China, which was invaded by Japan and was subsequently involved in the World War II. The author grew up in the old Chinatown, which may be why she had the first hand knowledge of the stories of the people and how they were discriminated in this country at that time. The dynamics of the Chinese people’s attitude toward Taiwan, and the Red China were quite interesting, driven by fears of being labeled a communist. This was really new to me. Many of the people paved the road to the civil rights of the Chinese people in this country.

    A summary of Shanghai Girls is as follows:

    Two girls, May and Pearl, in their 20’s living in the relatively high Shanghai society in the late 1930’s were suddenly launched into poverty because their dad’s gambling habit. To pay back the debtors, the dad forced their daughters into arranged marriages with Mr. Louie’s two sons, Sam and Vernon. As narrated by Pearl, she and her younger sister May and Pearl tried to renege on the agreement and skipped the ship that would have led them to Los Angeles. It wasn’t long when Japan’s army reached Shanghai and forced the family to escape south to Hongkong. At this time, their dad had abandoned the family. With the guidance of their foot-bound Mom, they were slowly moving away from the hotspots. Then on a fateful day, a bunch of Japanese army seize the refugee party, raped and killed their mom. Despite Mom’s pleading, Pearl got out of their hiding place and was too gang-raped. When she woke up, she was in a hospital rescued by May. They eventually migrated to Hongkong and took a ship ride to San Francisco, where they were stranded in Angel’s Island and were not released to their husband until May’s baby was born. At this time, May’s daughter would become Pearl’s daughter since Pearl and Sam had done the husband-and-wife thing but not Vernon and May. There were lots of not-so-benign facts about the laws against Chinese people and how they’re being treated in Angel Island. Now I appreciate why most immigrants didn’t have good things to say about Angel Island, now a very beautiful National Park.

    The girls finally arrived at Old Man Louie’s place in Los Angeles China Town, where they were plunged into poverty and isolation of Chinese immigrants. Later, more of the facts about Pearl’s husband, Sam, surfaced that he’s not a legitimate US citizen but a “paper son” (a law loophole to import cheap Chinese slaves to the US). Also, Vernon, May’s husband, was either autistic or had a down syndrome such that he would make model planes and boats all day long. At least Vernon was Mr. Louie’s legitimate son.

    The family went through many tribulations of that era including the discrimination from the white, the unfair law, and the more discrimination due to China’s turning into a Communist country and its involvement in the Korean War. I can imagine how tough it must have been for the people at that time. Pearl herself almost had a baby boy of her own but the baby died during childbirth. But the family continued to bond, survive and thrive to the best their ability despite many setbacks. Yen-yen, the mother-in-law once a child prostitutes after being kidnapped out of her own home, died all of the sudden. Then Mr. Louie died of old age and cancer. The young Joy started to blossom and eventually moved away to Chicago for her college, where she met this idealistic socialistic boy named Joe Kwok. He exert lots of influence over Joy and painted a very different pictures of what China was like.

    Because of Joy’s participation on a suspected communist society, her family was investigated for their fake citizenship. The harassment was further exacerbated by May’s volunteering Sam’s fake-citizenship information to the FBI and INS. Sam committed suicide to free the family from further harassment by the government.

    One day, Joy overheard the conversation between her mom and her birth mom that she was the love child of May and Z.G. and her dad wasn’t a legitimate son. She ran away to China to find her father, Z.G. and herself. This was where the story ended.

    Installation Problem with Eclipse for Android Development

    Last couple of days, I tried to download the Android development kit (SDK) needed to develop software for Android devices. This was purely for fun. One of the requirements is to download the Eclipse IDE (Integrated Development Environment) software from Eclipse.org. Well, unlike most of the software, Eclipse is written in Java and needs to be installed manually. Sigh!

    I ran into all kinds of issues like down-rev Java run time; had to download that. And then there are 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Java. Eclipse 64-bit version needs the Java 64-bit version and Eclipse 32-bit version needs the Java 32-bit version. Then I ran into this issue that Eclipse couldn’t find Java. After Googling around and reading through all the problems people faced, I determined that it’s the PATH that needs to be defined to point to the Java bin directory. I decided to create this Youtube tutorial to benefit others.

    awardr.net pop-up malware/spamware – how to remove it

    Recently, my computer, specifically, the Chrome Browser got affected by a malware that keeps popping up a Starbucks $100 Voucher Award window which tries to get my personal information (and faking customer traffic to defraud the sponsor, I don’t know which as I didn’t click on it). It has an URL that points to awardr.net. I believe this came from one of my Facebook friends’ entry that I accidentally clicked. From then on, every time I click on the Facebook or some of the URL’s, the Starbucks $100 Voucher Award would pop up to get me to answer some survey questions and perhaps my personal information (as shown below). It was so annoying!

    I searched and searched the Google without yielding any solution. Until I decided that I should use one of the Freeware online: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. It found the potential problem but it didn’t remove the file “expertpdf7_d165399.exe” until I removed it manually. It’s located in my “download” directory as “C:\Users\dtsai\Downloads\expertpdf7_d165399.exe (PUP.BundleOffers.IIQ) ” file. And it’s gone. Is it?

    It kept coming back. So I then removed all the Chrome Gadgets, which didn’t help. But it’s good to remove all the useless Chrome Gadgets.

    However, it didn’t quite do the trick until I completely uninstalled Google Chrome, restarted the computer, and re-installed Google Chrome when it’s finally gone. I believe it had managed to alter the Chrome software somehow. Very scary!

    Just to share my experience in case you ran into the same problem.