Hi Lisa, yes I just got your post on my bare spot question! Thanks (I posted a reply to your reply). As for the organic chickens... it's a yahoo group called "Organic Chickens" forum. You have to have a Yahoo account, but once you have one, there are all kinds of chat groups on every topic imaginable. There is another chicken group there, too, that's pretty good called Chickens 101. At that group, they have the instructions on making apple cider vinegar, but I can copy and paste here, too, if you'd like:
Spontaneous Cider
Timeframe: About 1 week
Ingredients (for 1 gallon/4 liters):
1 gallon/4 liters fresh apple cider or apple juice.
(Make sure it does NOT contain preservatives, because
preservatives are used to prevent microorganisms from
growing, and you want the yeast to come and feast upon
the sweet juice)
Process:
1. Leave the cider out at room temperature, with the
cap removed. Cover the top with cheesecloth or mesh
to keep flies out but give yeast access.
2. After a few days, taste it, then continue to taste
at frequent intervals. When I took notes on the
process, after 3 days it was "bubbly, mildly
alcoholic, sweet"; after 5 days it had "lost its
sweetness, still bubbly, not at all sour"; after a
week "hard and dry"; and a day later "starts to have a
sour edge". Homebrewing can be as simple as this.
--Lynn