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    is that easy sprout plastic? I prefer to use glass for my sprouts..

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    also mr raw, I think you said you couldn't get broccoli sprouts either....you could grow some broccoli and let it go to seed....not sure if they are biennial or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Raw View Post
    l find that the sprouting containers never did them to my satisfaction, but l am looking at speeding up the process and will try your recommendations.

    l want an automatic sprouter (they do exist), but the problem is that l would need many of them and they all need to be hooked up to water taps and need to be power operated. There are solutions to cutting down my time, but all the solutions are expensive.

    l will try easy sprout containers again and see what happens. Thanks. l would need ALOT.
    Do give them a try Mr Raw. I think I like my easysprout containers even more than my Vitamix!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird View Post
    is that easy sprout plastic? I prefer to use glass for my sprouts..
    Yes they are plastic so not so appealing to glass lovers. I guess ideally I would prefer glass too but the easysprouts allow me to grow so many sprouts so easily that it's a no brainer for me. I've tried the biosnacky jar, glass jars, bags and terracotta plates and the time factor and spoilage rate is so much higher. I also fully expect to be using the very same easysprout containers for the rest of my life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird View Post
    is that easy sprout plastic? I prefer to use glass for my sprouts..
    That's the problem with most pre-made sprouting containers, they use plastic. lf l am living off sprouts l do not want my food constantly rapt up in plastic.

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    Aren't all the auto sprouting machines built from plastic?!

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    yep - which is why we're using glass jars, lol!

    yesterday was culture day - put up kim chi, 2 kinds of kraut, sauerruben, and sour beets (recipes from "wild fermentation" book).

    Today is sprout day, going to start alfalfa, clover, broccoli, chives, mung, mustard......can't wait to see how mustard sprouts taste in a sandwich with onion bread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird View Post
    yep - which is why we're using glass jars, lol!

    yesterday was culture day - put up kim chi, 2 kinds of kraut, sauerruben, and sour beets (recipes from "wild fermentation" book).

    Today is sprout day, going to start alfalfa, clover, broccoli, chives, mung, mustard......can't wait to see how mustard sprouts taste in a sandwich with onion bread....
    Which reminds me that I need to set up some new jars ... I'm all out so tomorrow is going to be a sprout-free day
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    I am so excited! Lol my first time sprouting ..I sprouted alfalfa and chickpeas both came out really good and how fun! Just a quick question ..do I storethe chickpeas in frig and how long do they last? Thanks!

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    mr raw,

    did you ever sprout soy beans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird View Post
    mr raw,

    did you ever sprout soy beans?
    l did years ago, but l stopped because they are very hard to manage. They go all mushy, break up and usually rot. But l will try sprouting them again because l need more bean sprouts in my rotation. l will need to sprout them on a tray, not in a jar.
    Last edited by The Sproutarian (Mr Raw); 05-22-2011 at 05:34 PM. Reason: +

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    Aren't the majority of soybeans GMO these days? I would think it will be hard to find non GMO to actually sprout.

    Thanks for all the info on sprouting. I'm going to start sprouting later this week in glass jars. I have alfalfa, peas, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, chia seeds and rye to sprout.

    Next month I plan on adding Amaranth, mung, lentils, millet, barley, quinoa, broccoli and fenugreek. Eventually I hope to grow baby leaf lettuce and spinach along with wheatgrass in our spare bedroom. I'm looking forward to growing a nice portion of our food!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunshineMN View Post
    Aren't the majority of soybeans GMO these days? I would think it will be hard to find non GMO to actually sprout.
    That's the problem with Soy Beans. So yes, another couple of months of research and talking to people all over the country. Raw food research seems to never end....tracing good supplies takes alot of effort and time.

    Since i'm now in a good position to tell whether a sprouted food has a positive effect [or not] on my mind and body, l will be able to tell whether regular organic sprouted soy beans has a positive effect or not. l can trust myself alot more now because l can feel the effects of every food l take. Eating mono meals has great advantages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrchidRaven View Post
    I am so excited! Lol my first time sprouting ..I sprouted alfalfa and chickpeas both came out really good and how fun! Just a quick question ..do I storethe chickpeas in frig and how long do they last? Thanks!
    I always store my sprouted stuff in the fridge. They should last a few days but its best to consume them ASAP!

    I'm in love with sprouted quinoa! Its even better than cooked quinoa. Still havent had success with millet. Not sure whats wrong with it! What about red kidney beans Mr.Raw?

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    I'm amazed that my mung beans are already sprouted! Soaked them yesterday, let them breath last night, and today - they are growing.

    Are they ready to sprinkle on salads?

    I know how to do little sprouts, but not biggies, lols! I know mung are sensitive to light and will not taste good if grown long without seclusion....

    I'm not ready for mr. raws sprout smoothies.....what else to do with them?

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