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Food strainers nestled in tomatoe baskets make excellent sprouters. Black and or white Sunflower seeds are available in many stores as birdseed. I have seen...
attgail
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Jul 7, 2006
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Attgail - could you describe more fully how you sprout sunflower seeds? Thanks, Merry Luskin, Oakland CA Reference librarian and handspinner Great site:...
MLuskin
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Jul 7, 2006
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I am moving house and have to decide what need in the way of refrigeration, because have limited space in the new place. I make a daily muesli that consists...
Robin
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Jul 7, 2006
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If no one else gives you a more knowledgeable answer, you can always experiment with small amounts of each grain. Merry Luskin, Oakland CA Reference librarian...
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Jul 7, 2006
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Robin: Almost all sprouting seeds benefit by freezing. Of the ones you listed, the only one I'm not sure on is sesame. The rest can be frozen. Make sure you...
Mumms Seeds
sprouting2000
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Jul 8, 2006
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Merry, soak seeds overnight and sprout as you would any other seed, if you notice a doggie fart smell rinse more often, if they smellafteryou rinse toss them....
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Jim: When you refer to moisture proof containers are you talking about plastic, with a lid that is pushed on. They usually have a lip on a corner to help...
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Jul 8, 2006
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to avoid spoiling sead, soad in a produce called sani clean or grape see extract (GSE) ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? ...
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Hello I am raw foodist, of Argentina, practice the natural hygiene (fasting, etc), alive in a zone of subtropical forest of Argentina, the province is called...
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Robin: It sounds like those would work fine. The main thing to avoid for freezer stroage is paper bags or light duty plastic bags. Jim www.sprouting.com ... ...
Mumm's Sprouting Seeds
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Jul 9, 2006
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Cinnnnnnamin (keys stick sorry) retards spoilage and is alsonatural however I sometimestoss rather than takethe risk when the tempsare high my nosetellsmewhat...
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WOW WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE SOUNDSLIKE A PLACE I VISITED IN TAHITI AS WELL AS SOMEISLANDS IN MEXICO ... From: lisandro bbaaa To: Sent: 7/8/06 7:36:51 PM ...
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Robin: I have frozen sesame seeds with the hulls on and then sprouted them and they sprouted excellent. As long as the seed is viable before you freeze it,...
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Dear Friends of Natural Hygiene, We’ve heard many internationally recognized speakers in the past decades in Natural Hygiene, who have come to Canada to...
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Jul 28, 2006
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Ever wonder why the "relief" organizations only ship hybrid corn to starving countries? If they shipped legumes like beans and peas, the people would have both...
George
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Aug 11, 2006
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Is this group dead?...
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Aug 15, 2006
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... Ooh, I hope not, I just joined! I'm having real problems sprouting alfalfa on my biosta sprouter. Gets sour and is very spindly when it does sprout. Have...
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Aug 15, 2006
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Sounds like not enough drainage, ventilation and/or light. Every time you rinse (at least daily, better twice a day) the sprouts should not be left sitting in...
MLuskin
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Aug 15, 2006
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EV - George: i don't think the group is dead, just resting. ;) Biosta's are very touchy, as the last bit of water doesn't drain. Fast growing seeds like radish...
Jim Mumm
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Aug 15, 2006
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Anyone know where i an find (free) plans for a simple and cheap sprouter? I'm using 1 quart jars with plastic screening now). Thank you in advance.. George A....
George
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Aug 15, 2006
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Thanks for the advice, Jim and Merry, I'll try the 50/50 mix. I think part of the problem might be that the alfalfa seeds sort of wedge into the grooves in...
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Aug 16, 2006
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This has worked great for me, buy some foodstrainers and nest them in tomatoe baskets soyouget good air circulation, When you rinse your sprouts gently tap...
att gail
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Aug 16, 2006
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Hi, Could you elaborate about the foodstrainers? are these the plastic colander type with two handles or the steel mesh type? What type of diameter? Don't...
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The food strainer would be wire mesh looks likes a window screen (dont make one out of window screen as it is NOT food safe) use what ever size basket that...
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Aug 17, 2006
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Would like to know when Oat sprouts are ready to eat? Should I let them grow 1/4 " or longer? Thank you. mutts...
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Sep 8, 2006
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Generally all those grain sprouts are best when the white roots are just pushing out of the individual grains. Don't let them grow too long because they get...
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Sep 8, 2006
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Hello Everyone: I am intersted to start - Green Sprouts for livestock feed - in my new farm .. Detailed Tools needed to get started will be greatly appreciated...
drmtoma
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Sep 10, 2006
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You say green sprouts. There always was some farmers who fed their chickens grain sprouted. I might mention that sprouted is a convenient way to prepare ...
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Sep 11, 2006
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I have been sprouting for many years, all different kinds of sprouts for many different uses. Please have a look at this site. It is what I do for a living in...
Terry Colless
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