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Well, so far this morning--no tails... But, it's only really been overnite, so we'll see...
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The buckwheat in the photos IS what I use. They won't get tails like alfalfa sprouts do. I then dehydrate mine to make buckwheaties. Waaaay better than grapenut flakes...
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Hey Lucy...a few Questions:
1. Do they not sprout (even a little) for Calzones?
2. How long to you let them sit before you use them for the Calzones? (I soaked them about 6 hours yesterday then let them "sit" overnite...)
3. How long do you dehydrate them for Crispies, and
4. What do you add to it?
...THANKS!!!!!
I honestly don't remember what I used for the Calzones the last time.... That was about a year and 1/2 ago...
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Ok. Let's see. I soaked for 6 hours, then "sprouted" for a couple days, risning like ALL the time. You can't over rinse. They may get a little "bud" on them.
For buckwheaties I soat, sprout and dehydrate until crisp. I dehydrate a lot of stuff overnight. taste and see if they are crisp after 4 hours.
I use it for a lot of different things; like cereal (almond mylk, berries, bananas, and buckwheaties). I sprinkle over ice cream; use in granola. Endless possibilities.
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That is SOOO COOL!!! I'm DEFINITELY gonna try that!!! I've been looking for something other than Granola (using NUTS) Cerael and this would be PERFECT!!!! Sometimes I just don't feel like eating anything with nuts in it...
So, I'll make the Calzone with some of the Buckwheat and Dehydrate some for Crispies... Thanks LUCE!!! You're the BEST!!!!
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mine took ages till the tales did finally come out ..something like 7-9 days! Keep rinsing them and post a pic for us to see :)
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Hmmm, mine looks just like that but it sprouted like crazy. Just took a couple of days. I only soak it overnight, then do the rinsing thing. I have a sprout tube but also have sprouted in a bowl.
53yo mom to six homeschooled children, part time nurse, living in beautiful Montana.
Getting back on the wagon after being off raw for over a year.
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Mine sprouted tiny tails fairly quick. I did find out that some stores ONLY carry roasted buckwheat so make sure yours isn't roasted.
Jean
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CW
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Because nice matters.
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The buckwheat I sprout for buckies usually only takes two days. But you really need to rinse and drain buckwheat a lot when sprouting to get rid of the thick mucilaginous gel that forms around the groats. I like to add a little cinnamon and raw honey (or agave) to mine before dehydrating so the groats stick together a bit when done. Definitely better than Grape Nuts.
Seedy
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Hmmmm... this really makes me think I need a camera!! 
I wanna post more pics on my journey.
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I have two Freshlife sprouters and literally overnight the buckwheat sprouts and some get little tails and some don't...
I put a bunch in to sprout yesterday morning and this morning they are in the "D" crisping.
These make a hearty breakfast with almond mylk and bananas or berries or both.
I like their crunchiness...
btw - LOVE my FL sprouters.
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Week 8 day 55!!!!!
O.k....here are my Sprouts today:

I'm wondering, though...I didn't get a chance to make the Calzone today and I have to go to work tonight.... Will they be alright if I let them sit another day and rinse them, or should I put them in the frig???
I ***DID*** get a chance to make the Mango/Banana Pie!!!

I can't WAIT to taste it tomorrow!!!!
Have a RAWsome nite everyone!!!!
(((HUGS)))
Nee'
Last edited by ReneeH; 11-29-2009 at 08:06 PM.
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I wouls put them in the fridge.
53yo mom to six homeschooled children, part time nurse, living in beautiful Montana.
Getting back on the wagon after being off raw for over a year.
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i'd stick them in the fridge too. buckwheat gets stanky :)
that mango/banana looks awesome!
"While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered beasts, how can we expect any ideal conditions on this earth?" - George Bernard Shaw
HW:179
CW: 138
GW: 120
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Renee, how are your children doing on their raw challenge?
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