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Sauerkraut Making Recipe in Crock, Probiotics, Health, 3 of 4, Fast Easy

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Sauerkraut Making Recipe in Crock, Probiotics, Health, 3 of 4, Fast Easy

Vanessa Von Schellwitz, owner of the Gingerbread Cottage B&B in Victoria BC Canada explains the process.
Buy her sauerkraut recipe book at http://victoria-bed-and-breakfast.com/2014/07/recipes-using-sauerkraut/

Vanessa von Schellwitz is the owner operator of the Gingerbread Cottage Bed and Breakfast, an idyllic 1905 heritage B&B in beautiful downtown Victoria BC, a half block off the Salish Sea. Website is http://victoria-bed-and-breakfast.com

As a child, Vanessa was a real life “Heidi” living in the Eschen Villa on the clean, cold alpine Attersee Lake, in Seewalchen Austria, 50 KM East of Salzburg

Vanessa’s birthplace was located 50 meters from her Godmother’s famous Paulick Villa – the Summer Playground to Vienna’s Elite Art Noveau Community including Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Richard Teschner and Friedrich Paulick at the turn of the 19th century.

In fact, the aunt of Vanessas’s Godmother, Gertrude Floege, was the famous fashion designer Emelia Floege – life companion of the famous artist Gustav Klimt who frequently painted at the Paulick Villa..

Also the last Countess Maria dei Medici, who lived adjacent to the Eschen Villa hand wrote a poem for Vanessa as a child… Not many People can say that!

Vanessa got her teaching Degree in Salzburg but her real love and talents were for cooking.. after moving to Vancouver Island, she honed her “chef skills” under the eye of her brother in law Dieter von Schellwitz who had been the first executive chef at the famous Ilikai Resort in Waikiki, and had chef career in New York and San Francisco.

Coming to Vancouver Island via Culture City itself – Salzburg Austria – A true Austrian,Vanessa has pure Mozart flowing through her veins and a delicious piping hot Austrian ApfelStrudel in the Oven for her many guests! Vanessa and her “70’s husband” owned and operated the Austrian Chalet, an 80 room hotel with 3 Restaurants in Campbell River BC

Vanessa spent many years as Victoria BC’s busiest and most Versatile Culinary Instructor from her Veni. Vidi, Coxi Cooking School, and operating her busy “Vienna Catering” Business
Author of 7 Cookbooks, Vanessa also wrote a food Column, had her own TV cooking show and did food styling for other local authors.

Vanessa makes all her guests feel like Austrian Royalty in her c. 1905 Victorian “Arts and Crafts Heritage Home” with Cozy Themed rooms and Elegant 3 Course Breakfasts in her “Bavarian Gasthaus” Style Breakfast Room
Please Feel Free to Contact us for booking information. Call Tollfree 1-877-767-2121 iMessage or Text 250-812-5457 Email: [email protected]

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  1. Marissa Tamayo

    I woulld not use my feet.. I would use some other thing to press the cabbage

  2. Evilpotroast

    As a biologist, I can stay that as long as your feet are free of infection, there is no risk to your health. Long live old world techniques. I love your documentation of what I would call the art of making this product. I will be buying a stone crock, and spending some quality time with my wife in the kitchen. Also, your camera man makes my day.

  3. capitolcitydean

    We welcome your comments, suggestions and questions, if you like us hit the like button! if you hate us leave a dirty comment! And subscribe to our channel!

  4. Jefferson O’Rama

    My Oma had a wooden pounder that we are supposed to use.  I inherited it and the crock.  I'll be making our family's recipe this year.  🙂  thanks for the videos.  makes me smile a lot.  and some good reminders of room or basement temperature.  Also, the people who are commenting on stink have probably never made it, and are not used to fermenting odours, which are unavoidable.  Thanks again.

  5. capitolcitydean

    Closed Captioning by Kris Brandhagen. [email protected]