View Full Version : Good sprouting sources!?
zac_haryy
06-24-2012, 12:22 AM
I am looking for a good source for everything that I can sprout. Have just started sprouting in jars with some beans lentils and almonds but need to get more things to sprout. What is your best source for seed beans legumes brassica nuts and grains that I could purchase from online or by calling and ordering. I find this is the hardest part of being raw, finding good reliable affordable priced sources for your food.
Also thinking about taking chlorella and blue green algae supplements if you have a good source for that. Thank you!!
MysticTree
06-24-2012, 01:58 AM
And your location is? It really makes a difference where you are.
delmar
06-24-2012, 05:47 AM
I am looking for a good source for everything that I can sprout. Have just started sprouting in jars with some beans lentils and almonds but need to get more things to sprout. What is your best source for seed beans legumes brassica nuts and grains that I could purchase from online or by calling and ordering. I find this is the hardest part of being raw, finding good reliable affordable priced sources for your food.
Also thinking about taking chlorella and blue green algae supplements if you have a good source for that. Thank you!!nuts.com for amaranth and a few other things, Azure standard for broccoli and clover seeds. The bird seed section at your local farm store for sunflower and millet seeds. and you can find organic flax seeds at most grocery stores. Some sell organic popcorn too.
zac_haryy
06-24-2012, 08:56 AM
Cool thanks for the info! I am located in northern Iowa, hopefully there are some good places in the US to purchase some.
sozei
06-24-2012, 10:39 AM
:throwhearts: :dance: :cheer:
http://sproutpeople.org/
SunshineMN
06-24-2012, 07:21 PM
Contact Azure Standard and see if they have a drop point near you. Their prices are great and their shipping on heavy items is much cheaper than UPS. They also ship organic produce on their trucks and when oranges are in season you can get 38 lbs of oranges for $23. Shipping is only 8.5% of the cost of the items. If you wanted to buy 20 lbs of some of the cheaper seeds (like wheat, peas, lentils) you save tons in shipping costs. Plus, they have great prices on some things, in particular brocolli seeds, that cost much more elsewhere.
Nuts.com is a great place for things Azure doesn't have or sometimes their prices are cheaper, but shipping is more typically.
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