My easy sprouter is still exceeding my sprouting expectations! I have
sprouted at least six different batches and each have come out
perfectly! Now I have to track down some lentil, broccoli and radish
sprouts...ultimately I need to find a local sprout seed vendor!!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sprouts!
Home grown sprout using my Easy Sprouter! It has worked well. This
is my fourth batch! I soak the beans in 135 degree water for five
minutes (FDA rec listed on one of my seed packs as sprout seeds are a
raw agricultural product) then a nice soak in water for eight hours.
Then they are rinsed two to three times a day and ready in about five
days.
is my fourth batch! I soak the beans in 135 degree water for five
minutes (FDA rec listed on one of my seed packs as sprout seeds are a
raw agricultural product) then a nice soak in water for eight hours.
Then they are rinsed two to three times a day and ready in about five
days.
I enjoy stirfrying them in a pan coated with Pam just for a minute and
the adding a splash of sesame oil, mirin cooking wine and chicken
stock. Yum!
Friday, April 9, 2010
It works!
I've been using my new Copco pour spout on my bag of rice! It works
well! If I recall correctly there are two other sizes and they were
in the $5 range at Wal-mart.
well! If I recall correctly there are two other sizes and they were
in the $5 range at Wal-mart.
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