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I have a 3 tier sprouter and it works well. I love to sprout black beans the

best.

Donna

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Mon, 1 Oct 2007 19:56:22

 

Re: SPROUTS ARE US?

 

 

I think you've picked a good time to try, Roxy!

 

I have trouble in the summer, as the sprouts get moldy on me. Cooler /

winter months I don't have this problem.

 

I soak the smaller seeds (alfalfa, radish) for about 8 hours, then rinse and

drain about 3 or 4 times a day until they look the right length, about 3

days.

 

Larger seeds need to be soaked longer.

 

Be interesting to see what everyone else does!

 

On 10/1/07, Roxy <K9ChemoNurse@ <K9ChemoNurse%40aol.com> aol.com> wrote:

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> Are there any sprouters out there? I picked up a very nice sprouter at

> the flea market last weekend (I know I know, a wide mouth jar works

> too). I have alfalfa seeds, mung bean seeds, sesame seeds and black

> soy bean seeds, all organic and suitable for sprouting. I am excited

> to get working on this. Does anyone have any tips for me? I have

> flipped through the recipe files and didnt see anything that jumped out

> at me and hollered, " SPROUTS " ! ;o) I have read all I can find,

> purchased " The Sprouters Handbook " (which is excellant I might add) and

> am ready to jump in. Wish me luck!

>

> Roxy, Philly PA :o)

>

>

>

 

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The bean will soften but will have a slight crunch, the sprout will be a bit

peppery. I toss in salads, on sandwiches and even add to spreads. I like them

on peanut butter sandwiches. They sprout fast.

Donna

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Mon, 1 Oct 2007 21:23:15

 

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In a message dated 10/1/2007 9:13:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower%40> writes:

 

I love to sprout black beans the best.

 

do you eat them with anything in particular? Does the bean soften up enough

to eat, or do you snip the sprouted end?

 

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I sprout! i borrow my SIL's sprouter or use a wide mouth container. I eat

them plain, on a sandwich, or on a salad but I haven't been in the mood for that

lately. Mung beans are my favorite. My SIL does sunflower seeds, I haven't

tried them yet. Saucy sprouts from the files are good. I don't cook them when

I make that. Amy

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/1/2007 9:13:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

thelilacflower writes:

 

I love to sprout black beans the best.

 

 

do you eat them with anything in particular? Does the bean soften up enough

to eat, or do you snip the sprouted end?

 

 

 

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I think you've picked a good time to try, Roxy!

 

I have trouble in the summer, as the sprouts get moldy on me. Cooler /

winter months I don't have this problem.

 

I soak the smaller seeds (alfalfa, radish) for about 8 hours, then rinse and

drain about 3 or 4 times a day until they look the right length, about 3

days.

 

Larger seeds need to be soaked longer.

 

Be interesting to see what everyone else does!

 

 

On 10/1/07, Roxy <K9ChemoNurse wrote:

>

> Are there any sprouters out there? I picked up a very nice sprouter at

> the flea market last weekend (I know I know, a wide mouth jar works

> too). I have alfalfa seeds, mung bean seeds, sesame seeds and black

> soy bean seeds, all organic and suitable for sprouting. I am excited

> to get working on this. Does anyone have any tips for me? I have

> flipped through the recipe files and didnt see anything that jumped out

> at me and hollered, " SPROUTS " ! ;o) I have read all I can find,

> purchased " The Sprouters Handbook " (which is excellant I might add) and

> am ready to jump in. Wish me luck!

>

> Roxy, Philly PA :o)

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Okay I have never sproated yep am short haha...so how do I start it sounds

facinating Bron

 

 

 

 

 

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