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Hey all,

 

Once the respective soaking time for seeds and nuts have been

reached, how long can they be stored in the refrigerator until I am

ready to put the entire raw recipe together in the food processor/

dehydrator? I assume you do a final rinse before putting in the food

processor and then stick them in the fridge?

 

Also is 50-65 degrees F also OK to let things sit until going into

the recipe? The garage is about that temperature and my fridge is

totally full!

 

Also do you toss the soaking water when you are done or use it?

 

I just soaked

 

organic raw almonds

organic raw pumkin seeds hulled

organic raw sesame seeds

organic sundried tomatoes

flax seeds

 

Is this info available online somewhere? I've looked but have not

found anything

 

Thanks!

 

-Daniel Johnson (Greenwood neighborhood, new to Rainbow Green Live

Food Cuisine)

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Daniel,

For starters, I have heard once the nuts and seeds are soaked that

you can dehydrate them for later use. The Top Raw Men say you can

refrigerate up to 3 days.

I hope this helps? Remember to keep the dehydrator below 120 degrees

F.. And, you might need to keep them colder than 65 degrees, as well.

 

Good Luck, and welcome to the living foods lifestyle.

Lois

 

RawSeattle , Daniel Johnson <dj@r...> wrote:

>

> Hey all,

>

> Once the respective soaking time for seeds and nuts have been

> reached, how long can they be stored in the refrigerator until I

am

> ready to put the entire raw recipe together in the food processor/

> dehydrator? I assume you do a final rinse before putting in the

food

> processor and then stick them in the fridge?

>

> Also is 50-65 degrees F also OK to let things sit until going

into

> the recipe? The garage is about that temperature and my fridge is

> totally full!

>

> Also do you toss the soaking water when you are done or use it?

>

> I just soaked

>

> organic raw almonds

> organic raw pumkin seeds hulled

> organic raw sesame seeds

> organic sundried tomatoes

> flax seeds

>

> Is this info available online somewhere? I've looked but have not

> found anything

>

> Thanks!

>

> -Daniel Johnson (Greenwood neighborhood, new to Rainbow Green

Live

> Food Cuisine)

>

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I would toss the soaking water. The water will have absorbed many of the

undigestable enzymes which you won't want to ingest. Rinse your nuts and seeds

really well. You can change the water a few times while they're soaking as well

to ensure that the seeds or nuts will be more digestible.

 

If you're storing soaking/soaked nuts or seeds in the refrigerator, I store them

in their soaking water in their container. Then rinse them before using.

Otherwise, I think if they were post-soaked without water, that the moisture

could encourage mold growth or general funkiness.

 

Soaked sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds make great milk. I like to make milk out

of pumpkin seeds and add a little cinnamon and agave. It's so good and so rich.

 

Joyce

 

loisc100 <loisc100 wrote:

Daniel,

For starters, I have heard once the nuts and seeds are soaked that

you can dehydrate them for later use. The Top Raw Men say you can

refrigerate up to 3 days.

I hope this helps? Remember to keep the dehydrator below 120 degrees

F.. And, you might need to keep them colder than 65 degrees, as well.

 

Good Luck, and welcome to the living foods lifestyle.

Lois

 

RawSeattle , Daniel Johnson <dj@r...> wrote:

>

> Hey all,

>

> Once the respective soaking time for seeds and nuts have been

> reached, how long can they be stored in the refrigerator until I

am

> ready to put the entire raw recipe together in the food processor/

> dehydrator? I assume you do a final rinse before putting in the

food

> processor and then stick them in the fridge?

>

> Also is 50-65 degrees F also OK to let things sit until going

into

> the recipe? The garage is about that temperature and my fridge is

> totally full!

>

> Also do you toss the soaking water when you are done or use it?

>

> I just soaked

>

> organic raw almonds

> organic raw pumkin seeds hulled

> organic raw sesame seeds

> organic sundried tomatoes

> flax seeds

>

> Is this info available online somewhere? I've looked but have not

> found anything

>

> Thanks!

>

> -Daniel Johnson (Greenwood neighborhood, new to Rainbow Green

Live

> Food Cuisine)

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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