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"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote:

Leaving them for a few days in water gets rid of the slimyness and
then all you have to do is pour them into a kitchen sieve and run a bit of
water on them


Having done that, I just spread the seeds out in the sieve and point a
small desk fan at it. They dry in a couple of hours.


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