5 Pieces of Kombucha Gossip Debunked

In case you’re not up on your trendy health drink knowledge, you should know that kombucha has had its time in the spotlight for a while now. The fermented tea drink, known for its energy-boosting abilities + health benefits, has become a welcome replacement for daily cup(s) of joe everywhere. People seem to be down to drink anything that provides energy + vitality (Matcha + apple cider vinegar, we’re lookin’ at you). Is kombucha a drink with magical powers, or are we all just a bunch of gullible chuggers that will down any drink that promises to make us better on the inside + outside?

We talked to nutrition expert to Albertsons Safeway grocery stores and registered dietitian Annessa Chumbley about all the kombucha myths that are out there, what it *actually* does for your body and why the stuff has become so incredibly popular.

True or False: You have to be 21 to buy kombucha because it’s boozy

False: If you are carded when purchasing kombucha, tell the cashier that you don’t have time for jokes and then show them this article (HI, CASHIER). The drink contains a teensy bit of ~alcohol~ (as in barely detectable) as a result of the fermentation process, and that’s about as far as the alcohol-in-kombucha story goes. Spoiler alert: No matter how much Kombucha you drink, you won’t get drunk. Ever. That said, it wouldn’t be Kombucha without the fermentation process, so don’t hold your breath for an completely alcohol-free version.

True or False: Kombucha can give you a coffee-like energy boost

Tralse/Frue: Because energy perception is subjective to the individual experiencing it, kombucha can give its drinkers a pep in their step, but it’s not the same intensely caffeinated boost you’d get if you were to chug a cup of coffee (you know, just like drinking unfermented tea). Annessa explained that everyone reacts differently to caffeine intake, so kombucha may be just what you need to bypass those sluggish mornings and jumpstart your day. Others could find little to no energy-boosting effect from drinking Kombucha. One thing’s for sure, though — you won’t get that jittery feeling after drinking kombucha which is a win on its own.

True or False: Those floaty things in Kombucha are alive

True: Each bottle of kombucha contains over 2 million — yes, MILLION — super-healthy living bacteria or probiotics. More specifically, remnants of the SCOBY, the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast, the flaky remnants you see in the drink. It’s a little creepy when you think about it like that, so instead, try this: You know how when you open a bottle of Snapple, you can count on a fun little tidbit of info on the cap? Think of the floating SCOBY as the Snapple-cap info of kombucha drinks; it’s a mark of its official kombucha authenticity. The floating probiotics are classified as “good bacteria,” kinda like how salmon + avocado contain “good fat.”

True or False: All Kombucha is made with the same process

False: There is a consistent base formulation for Kombucha, but after that, it can vary. We may be biased, but we think DIY Kombucha is the best method to make the stuff (and it’s another excuse to use cute labels on mason jars). Annessa explained that in the case of Albertsons Safeway’s O Organics’ brand, (psst, they just came out with six new flavors) it begins with an organic kombucha base. The base contains yerba mate tea, organic juices, natural flavors and additional probiotic organisms. From there, Kombucha makers go cray and create different flavor combos that we can’t resist, despite the fact that we’re consciously drinking something with living, floaty things in it.

True or False: Kombucha can help fix digestion issues

True: Those SCOBY flakes aren’t just designed to spark a conversation among kombucha drinkers; they can really help with digestion. The bacteria actually line your stomach when you drink the ‘bucha to get your body to process everything else you intake more smoothly. Added SCOBY bonus? A stronger immune system.

So, what’s the bottom line when it comes to kombucha? We’re not doctors, but it seems to be a jitter-free way to give yourself a mental and physical boost. That said, it’s not a miracle drink (no drink is), and shouldn’t be treated as a cure-all. Annessa put it best: “Being healthy is a series of impactful habits, and kombucha can fit into that.” Wise words from a wise lady!

Have you gotten on board the Kombucha bandwagon? If so, what are your favorite flavors? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Many people use their freezers to save money, extend the shelf life their food, and reduce waste. The idea of stocking up on groceries and freezing them or packaging up leftovers is a budget-friendly option for busy households.

Unfortunately, though, not all foods are freezer-friendly and don't hold up to the cold. They might get freezer burn, separate, experience a texture change, or take on a bad taste.

So, to save yourself the disappointment later, here are eight foods you should never toss in the freezer

Scroll to find out which foods you should NEVER put in the freezer!

1. Whole Eggs

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Egg prices may be skyrocketing right now, but freezing them isn't a safe solution.

When eggs are frozen in their shells, the liquid inside can expand, leaving you with cracked shells and ruined eggs. To freeze eggs properly, it's better to beat them first and store them in a sealed container.

2. Coffee Beans

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You might not know that freezing coffee beans can actually destroy their taste. The moisture from your freezer will interfere with the natural oils in the beans, and they can pick up unwanted odors.

For the best flavor, simply put your coffee beans in an airtight container and store them in an area that's dark and cool. This will keep them fresh for up to six weeks.

3. Cheese

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Freezing cheese can also reduce the quality significantly. The process tends to change both the flavor and texture, particularly with soft, aged cheeses or those that have air pockets.

Instead of turning to your freezer, cube or shred that extra block of cheese you have lying around. Then, put it in a freezer-safe bag to use later in dishes like soups or casseroles.

4. Leafy Greens

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Leafy greens have a high water content, and freezing them causes the water to expand, ultimately damaging the cell structure of the leaves. This leads to a mushy, wilted texture once you decide to thaw your greens out.

Rather than freezing, try incorporating leftovers in salads or stews to cut back on food waste.

5. Yogurt

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It's true that freezing yogurt doesn't affect its nutritional value or probiotics. Nonetheless, the yogurt will separate, resulting in a grainy and watery texture that most people don't find very appealing.

Unless you intend to use yogurt later in smoothies, it's recommended that you skip freezing it altogether.

6. Fresh Herbs

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Whether you have an herb garden or bought too many fresh herbs at the supermarket, freezing them whole is not the way to go. Herbs like cilantro, basil, and parsley will lose both their texture and flavor.

You can, however, use a different method. Just chop up your extra herbs, stick them in an ice cube tray with olive oil, and free them that way. Then, you'll have convenient herb cubes to incorporate in sauces, soups, and other dishes in the future.

7. Fried Foods

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Whether you love chicken cutlets or fish and chips, the best fried foods have an audible "crunch" and taste fantastic when fresh. Yet, freezing and thawing tend to leave them soggy and without that signature crispy texture.

A better approach is to freeze these dishes without the fried coating or crumb topping. Then, add them before cooking or serving.

8. Cooked Pasta & Rice

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We've all scooped too much rice or poured a hefty amount of pasta in the pot before, wondering what the heck we're supposed to do with all the leftovers. But steer clear of freezing cooked pasta or rice.

Once they're defrosted, they turn mushy and lose their flavor. The exception to this rule is pre-baked lasagna, which freezes well and can be heated up right before serving.

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White sneakers are the ultimate closet staple. Effortlessly cool and endlessly versatile, they instantly add a fresh, modern touch to any outfit! Plus, they go with essentially everything. Get ready to step up your shoe game with these 10 super trendy white sneakers that’ll keep you lookin’ your best all year long.

Scroll on for the cutest white sneakers you can easily pair with any outfit!

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New Balance 530 Sneakers

Sporty and chic, the New Balance 530's are perfect for hot girl walks and office outfits alike.

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SeaVees Sato Oxford Sneakers

These are like your typical white canvas sneaks, except flawlessly elevated with details like the chunky soles and toecaps.

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Adidas Country OG Sneakers

These streamlined Adidas sneaks recall retro style in the coolest way, mixing a couple hues of white so your shoe look isn't totally stark.

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Sam Edelman Talia Sneakers

Velcro sneakers are one of our most-anticipated sneaker trends for 2025 since they look cool but feel even cooler, since you don't have to mess with pesky laces once.

Vans

Vans Old Skool Pig Suede Sneakers

Vans' Old Skool silhouette will never go out of style. They're the perfect shoe to reach for when you've got errands to run or other low-key weekend activities to tend to.

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Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers

Made with high-quality linings and "ultra-flexible" outsoles with extra grip and cushioning, these will be by far the comfiest white sneakers you own.

Veja

Veja Campo Leather White Natural Sneakers

The easy, low-profile silhouette of these white leather sneakers makes them a great contender for everyday wear.

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Universal Thread Mercedes Sneakers

These white sneaks have a playful squiggle design to keep your looks fresh and youthful as ever!

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Hoka Clifton 9 Sneakers

If you hit the gym on the regular or just like to rock sneakers you know will take care of your feet, opt for the beloved Hoka Clifton 9's!

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Nike Killshot 2 Sneakers

With a contrasting gum sole, these Nike kicks will earn you major street cred wherever you take 'em.

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Even though I'm not single, I swear by solo dates because they give me two things I crave the most: peace and quiet. They've become a luxury because I don't always get to be alone as a bride-to-be and mom. Someone's always excited to talk to me or express their physical love language, and I really appreciate it. But, it can be hard to decompress when stress and burnout are clouding my head like pesky thought bubbles.

My solution to the chaos? Taking a trip to a small café or a park where it's just me, my thoughts, and possibly a good Reese Witherspoon book club pick. Sometimes I even book a spa appointment if I'm feeling fancy.

Scroll to see the best solo date ideas that are more than worth your time!

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1. Have A Mini Picnic At The Park

If you've always dreamed about eating your favorite foods at a park by yourself, here's your sign to do it this year! You don't have to spread a blanket unless you want, but you do have to bring your good vibes and the treats you don't like sharing with anyone. Sounds like a plan, right?

Sivan Weitz

2. Head To A Local Café For Uninterrupted Scrolling On Pinterest

Can't a girl scroll Pinterest in peace without someone asking 50,000 questions? I bet you've asked yourself this countless times so here's a nudge to take your hobby to your local café for uninterrupted concentration. You've got several boards to pin new ideas to, after all.

Anna Shvets

3. Get The Facial You've Been Putting Off

This is the year you and I finally get the Hydrafacials we've been thinking about. While your reason for wanting one may look different from mine, it still counts as a little solo date that'll help our skin glow. If you ask me, that sounds a little magical.

Antoni Shkraba

4. Schedule A Deep Tissue Massage

You know what? Bypass the facial and head straight for a deep tissue massage. I know this year's already got you feeling stressed so take the time to relax so you can get through whatever life throws your way.

Summer Grove

5. Take A Pottery Class

There's certain scenes from Ghost that occupy my mind and one of them involves pottery. But you don't need a sexy partner to recreate the scene because this solo date idea is all about you. It doesn't matter if you create something perfect or not either.

This is prime time for being a little silly and creative.

Ajailah Walker

6. Make A Reservation At A Cute Restaurant

You know that cute restaurant you've been wanting to try? Go ahead and book your reservation now! You'll be glad you were one of the first people in your group chat to get in on the long wait list.

P.S. Don't be alarmed if you people stare at you because you don't owe them an explanation for dining alone.

Abigail Westlin

7. Indulge In An Extended Self-Care Routine At Home

Turn up the spa vibes at home with an extended body and skincare routine. Start by exfoliating your arms and legs before applying your favorite soothing body wash all over. If you want, you can use your favorite cleanser in the shower to create your own steam treatment. From there, take your time moisturizing your body and be intentional about the serums you use on your face.

P.S. It's time to break out that face mask you just bought!

Bekah Beckman

8. Have A Hotel Staycation

Splurge a little and book a staycation at a hotel downtown. You likely have your choice of at least one posh place to stay and I'm sure it's within walking distance of cute shops or restaurants.

P.S. Create boundaries by turning your phone on DND(after you've told everyone where you'll be of course!).

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9. Volunteer At A Farm

Roll up your sleeves and volunteer at a local farm. It's a great way to spend time outdoors and you'll make your animal-loving heart happy. I mean, who wouldn't want to be allowed to brush a cute horse or two?

Andrea Piacquadio

10. Take A Yoga Class

Stretch your body at a yoga class you've signed up for. You could easily spend another day or night following a routine from the comfort of your apartment, but it's okay to see real faces! Who knows, you may make a new friend who's also having a solo date.

Marielle Clark

11. Visit A New Area of Town

Allow your wanderlust to take over by visiting a new area of town. Chances are that you'll discover a new shop or activity you want to know more about. For example, a cute candle business may offer candle-making classes which sounds like a lot of fun to me.

Mariana Ramalho

12. Stop By Your Local Flea Market

Flea markets are still in business and have cute, nifty things you can take home. If you're participating in a "no-spend" month, you can always browse different booths to see what they have.

Cora Pursley

13. Spend A Few Hours At An Art Gallery

If you need a small or huge dose of inspiration, I highly recommend you stop by an art gallery sooner than later. It's a great way to ignite your inner creative while also calming your soul.

Lauren Hemmert-Jensen

14. Unleash Your Inner Kid & Go On A Bike Ride

Do you remember when you used to beg your parents to let you ride your bike as a kid? It's time to revisit that feeling so you can pretend like anything is possible. But instead of racing, pedal slowly so you can take in the beauty of your surroundings.

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