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    Default Should I re-site my Sprouter

    I keep nibbling as I go past At this rate I am going to need way more stuff to sprout!

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    it was a tongue in cheek thread ... sorry I have always loved sprouts and now it's so much easier to find things to sprout than it used to be. I think I might do some peas this week and try them in a smoothie. Do they count as "greens"?

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    It was a tongue-in-cheek response. See?

    If you want them to count as greens they can. Actually, they've probably got as many, if not more nutrients than any greens you'll find in a store.

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    it was a tongue in cheek thread ... sorry I have always loved sprouts and now it's so much easier to find things to sprout than it used to be. I think I might do some peas this week and try them in a smoothie. Do they count as "greens"?

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    I love pea sprouts. When I grow peas I always sprout them before planting as it stops the mice. I always have to do extra cos I will eat as many as I plan to grow!

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    I'm sprouting broccoli at the moment (I hope) and I plan to throw them in my smoothie. I haven't found too many sprouts that I like, so just in case, in they go! :)

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    We have a lot of wild radish that grows round here -- well it may be a mustard, I'm not quite sure -- however ... the immature seed pods are amazing. They are soft and juicy with a hot kick that is lovely just picked and eaten on the hoof or added to salads. I keep meaning to save some seed to sprout but it's too late for this year I think

    Lots of my sprouts don't get a chance to put on much growth before I eat them. I think I could probably do a month of just sprouts I like them so much

    let me know ho you get on with the broccoli :)
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    Are cheeks raw?

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