I tried to make me some saur kraut using a whole cabbage. I didn't have a jar big enough, so I put it in a kind of plastic thing that held candy in little packages that turned out not to be airtight. I followed a recipe online that involved putting one layer of cabbage followed by a layer of salt, and adding boiled, nonchlorinated water if it didn't produce enough. I was supposed to store it in a warm dark place, so I stored it in a dark place that was probably between about 70 and 80 degrees all the time. I came back a few days later and there was some white stuff growing in it. It wasn't fuzzy or pink. I looked it up and it sounded like kahm, which is harmless. But I didn't like it.(Captain Kirk didn't like it when he found kahm in his kraut:www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajsNJtnUb7c.)So I left it alone for a while, opened it up later, and took out some more kahm. The smell was strong, kind of like kraut, and kind of like a dirty old sock. Is good kraut supposed to smell like an old sock? I threw the stuff out. I may try a jar that closes properly next time. Did I do it wrong