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clueless to sprouting...help please!
tried sprouting but they never sprouted! can anyone tell me how to sprout step-by-step? or giveme a link for instructions? don't want to waste your time etc...don't think i am doing it right. I was just using a large jar with cheesecloth over it. soaked overnight....rinsed...left in dark place in the jar...rinsed again and again...no sprouts...help anyone? thank you thank
you...
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Some seeds will not sprout because they have been cooked or treated in some way, before they were packaged and sold.
I just started sprouting a few days ago. You are doing the right thing, except sprouts like light, so you don't have to put them in a dark place. The more light, the greener they get, and I think the taste gets stronger that way. Green, however, is healthy. It means there is chlorophyll in it etc.
I just sprouted brown lentils, chick peas, sunflower seeds and what I think are little green suki beans.
STEP BY STEP:
DAY 1
Put small handfull of seeds into glass jar.
Add water to cover it. Let the seeds soak for a few hours. Mine soaked about 3 hours.
Remove water.
Put the jar somewhere, like in the kitchen, and put either a cheese cloth, or a lid, or a dishtowel or something over it. The idea is, to keep the humidity in the jar, but still leave a little ventilation, like a little hole, open.
DAY 2
Teeny signs of sprouts should be showing.
Pour water on, shake a little to rinse, remove water again.
Put cloth over again.
(Rinse with water 2-3 times per day.)
DAY 3
Sprouts should be big enough to start eating.
That's my experience, but I'm still new at sprouting.
Good luck. :)
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The soaking time and thesprouting time for everything varies. You need a chart for the times. Do you have any books which have a chart in them. Maybe you can google it and find a chart. If all else fails I will attempt to scan mine and forward it to you.
Tell me what you are trying to sprout now and I can tell you the times for that.
There is sufficient in the world for man's need, but not for his greed.
Mary Minihane
www.mintywellness.com
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thank you!
I will try it. Thanks for the help!
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How do you know where to get sproutable product?
Don't settle for what has been.
What you settle for is what you get.
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Where I live, the health food stores usually sell organic chick peas, organic seeds etc. If you ask in the store, they can tell you what will sprout.
There are also supermarkets here, that have realized that some people prefer organic produce. They also keep things like organic seeds on the shelf. Even seeds that are not organic, should sprout, but I just don't know if they have been treated with any chemicals.
I should mention that these sprouts should be kept moist. I had some sprouts standing by the oven we use to dehydrate crackers, and the sprouts dried up from the heat. I
think we need to give sprouts new water and rinse them, several times a day. (I am very new to sprouting.)
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