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Jessica posts about life at Boodaville and what makes her heart sing, including fermenting; kombucha, sourdough and lactobacteria.

Let’s talk about things that make my heart sing at Boodaville. For example fermenting. I love fermenting stuff.

A volunteer from Cyprus, Olivia, came in May this year to Boodaville and introduced us to sourdough. She taught us how to create our own “sourdough baby” as we call it (during the season our baby literally grew up and we called it “masa madre”) and make the most delicious pita bread. Olivia moved on to pursue her sourdough career and we bake sourdough pita’s regularly. Sourdough is incredibly simple and tasty. Every day we feed our masa madre and “harvest” some already fermented sourdough to kick start today’s bread. If we want to pause it for a few days we put our sourdough baby in the fridge, if we want to pause it for a few weeks we put her in the freezer. As simple as that.

Kombucha is fermented tea, also introduced by Olivia. We have one big jar of kombucha and since that one is going really well and tastes great we split it up in several smaller jars and have experiments. All volunteers on site have at least one little jar to do weird experiments with. At the moment we have kombucha in an airtight container, apple-kombucha and tea-free kombucha. We taste and compare. Fail and try again. It’s fun. It’s also interesting to see how kombucha responds to outdoor temperatures. In summertime it fermented super fast. Winter has arrived and the kombucha is very very slooooowww…

Least favourite under the Boodavillians but the most fascinating to me are the lactobacteria. Lactobacteria are airborne, present everywhere and all they need is a nice home (which I created in a jar with starchy water and no lid) and it grows in a beautiful sour smelling substance. It is very effective to speed up the composting process, for example if our -usually odourless- compost toilet goes smelly. It produces a lot of gas during that process and when we once added lactobacteria to closed buckets of humanure permaculture teacher, Marc, almost freaked out. The pressure in the buckets could build up and the lid would explode off-sending our poo flying. That’s called learning from experience, isn’t it?

During a permaculture conference I learned how to multiply microorganisms for the compost toilet so that one is definitely on my to do list. And I’m still looking for a neighbour with some goats so I can start making cheese… hmmm… I love fermenting stuff.

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Young Esperanza – ESC Solidarity Project in Barcelona

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Young Esperanza – ESC Solidarity Project in Barcelona

When we created Young Esperanza, we intended to create a community of young people who shared our concern for the homeless in Barcelona. We wanted young people to be active in providing food and other items for those people.

We had intended to create workshops where young people could come and learn about food preparation as well as equipping them with skills that are invaluable to themselves and the community around them. Unfortunately, due to COVID19, much of our original plans were unable to take place, we sadly had to decide what was most important to us without sacrificing our values we created. We decided that we wanted to use young people to provide and distribute food, all the while creating a close knit community around this outcome. We believe we have done very well in this tough year, and believe that we have made a positive influence on some peoples lives. As always, we believe that we can do better, and we fully intend to do so. We invite you to join Young Esperanca and Esperanca in helping to provide and distribute food to the homeless over this Christmas period and beyond into the New Year. If you would like to join us, please follow this link.

 

Will – This year has been tough for us all, the pandemic has forced us to be introspective with our thoughts and actions, all the while maintaining our outward efforts to leave a positive impact on those around us. I am looking forward to everything that 2021 holds for our futures.

 

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