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    Default I started sprouting today!

    I've got lentils and quinoa started right now. I made up some of those mason jars with the plastic needlepoint mesh screens. It's a little scary how excited I am about this. Now I need to get one more kind of seed. What do you recommend? (I did lentils and quinoa because I had them on hand.)

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    alfalfa is very easy to sprout and versatile to use.
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    the old standard mung beans are easy , and tasty :)
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    heres a pic of a mung batch of mine that i do in colanders
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    Broccoli sprouts are spicy and delicious and soooooo good for you.
    Sunflower sprouts are nutty and sweet and so wonderful tasting and versatile. I put them in everything, practically.
    Those are my two favorites.
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    Roman, those sprouts are crazy looking! In a good way. lol I think my cats would get into that colander, tho. I guess I could do small batches in jars.

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    HAHAHA...By the title of your thread, I thought YOU started sprouting!

    I love to sprout lentils and garbanzo beans.
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    So Happy for you. You are discovering a New way of llife and how easy it can be to always have Fresh Vegetables at very little cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rawlight View Post
    HAHAHA...By the title of your thread, I thought YOU started sprouting!
    I'm already 5'9". That's sprouted enough. lol

    And I'm so excited that my lentils and quinoa are all showing tails today! So cool.

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    Hi KPainter ~ You're going to love sprouting! We have a jar o' sprouts going all the time and another in the fridge.

    My standard mix is equal parts of alfalfa and red clover. Then I buy some mung beans (not equal parts, but less) and mix that in. I mix this all together and use 2 tablespoons (or a bit less) in a one quart jar.

    I also use the plastic canvas rings that I've cut myself - what a money $aver!

    We just joined a Raw Vegan Meetup Group 3 weeks ago and this week I'm taking in a Mason jars with dry sprout seeds and the lids for the other members - what fun! (There are only 5 of us so far counting my husband and me).

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    I'm thinking I put too many lentils in, but keeping a close eye on it. I can always transfer half to another jar. I'm hoping to hit the HFS this week to get a few more kinds of seeds. The quinoa needs the smaller mesh screen because of its size and it's a little hard to drain completely, but so far no bad smells.

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    Haha - I like reading your post as I have just started sprouting too and am as excited as you seem to be! I love mung beans and lentils - I always have mung beans sprouting so I don't run out. I started quinoa and but just as the sprouts started to come through, I was rinsing them and when I went to drain them the mesh lid came off (not screwed on properly) and they all fell out! Starting those ones again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyGuacamole View Post
    .......Sunflower sprouts are nutty and sweet and so wonderful tasting and versatile. I put them in everything, practically.
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    I'm having a trouble sprouting my sunflower seeds. Ants keep getting at them, also, they've been trying to sprout for over 5 days now and only 1 or 2 have a small white "tail". I have the seeds with the hulls on, I soaked overnight, rinsed and put them in strainer covered and spritz with water 2-3x a day. Is there something I missed?!?!
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    Tonight I am going to start sprouting my own quinoa at home.

    Can I use a cheese cloth with an elastic and a large mason jar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesh View Post
    Tonight I am going to start sprouting my own quinoa at home.

    Can I use a cheese cloth with an elastic and a large mason jar?
    yes . its very simply soaking seeds several hours , then straining with what ever method - then rinsing every 8 to 12 hours .

    i prefer using small holed colanders over jars because in the open air colanders mold is less apt to develop as it would in the closed enviroment jars which is a perfect enviroment for mold growth .
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