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Frankie V. Fernandez, MD 16-02-2005 06:53 AM

best sprouter for sprouting seeds
 
Hello everyone!

Do any of you have any experience with sprouting seeds for kitchen use? I
want to venture into this but could not decide for myself which sprouter is
best. I've looked at what Pinetree Garden Seeds, Johnny's Select Seeds and
Park has to offer. Kindly share your experiences guys? Thanks in advance!

Frankie



Mark Anderson 16-02-2005 10:36 PM

In article says...
Do any of you have any experience with sprouting seeds for kitchen use? I
want to venture into this but could not decide for myself which sprouter is
best. I've looked at what Pinetree Garden Seeds, Johnny's Select Seeds and
Park has to offer. Kindly share your experiences guys? Thanks in advance!


You don't need a sprouter. Save money and use a large glass jar. Put in
the seeds and rinse well then drain. Cover the top with muslin and lay
the jar on its side. Rinse and drain the beans daily until they sprout -
as easy as that and doesn't cost a bean!


I save clear enclosed plastic containers you get from fast food joints.
For example, the new KFC meal containers have a clear plastic lid and
three compartments. Just put dampen a paper towel, place the seed in the
towel, put the towels in the KFC container, and close the lid and they
will stay moist more or less. This one place I go to serves salads in a
totally clear plastic container that snaps and seals shut. I save them
during the winter, use them once for seeds and then throw them out.


Newt 17-02-2005 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwakeford
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:53:32 +0800, Frankie V. Fernandez, MD wrote:

Do any of you have any experience with sprouting seeds for kitchen use? I
want to venture into this but could not decide for myself which sprouter is
best. I've looked at what Pinetree Garden Seeds, Johnny's Select Seeds and
Park has to offer. Kindly share your experiences guys? Thanks in advance!


You don't need a sprouter. Save money and use a large glass jar. Put in
the seeds and rinse well then drain. Cover the top with muslin and lay
the jar on its side. Rinse and drain the beans daily until they sprout -
as easy as that and doesn't cost a bean!
--
Richard 17/02/2005 09:19:49



Hi Frankie,

I agree with Rwakeford about using muslin or even better, cheesecloth. You can also get plastic lids with a mesh type screen that is all one piece and screws into just about any jar. Look for these in a natural foods or health food store. Here's what they look like. You don't need to buy the jars.
http://www.sproutpeople.com/devices/jar/jar.html

Newt

rwakeford 17-02-2005 08:21 AM

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:53:32 +0800, Frankie V. Fernandez, MD wrote:

Do any of you have any experience with sprouting seeds for kitchen use? I
want to venture into this but could not decide for myself which sprouter is
best. I've looked at what Pinetree Garden Seeds, Johnny's Select Seeds and
Park has to offer. Kindly share your experiences guys? Thanks in advance!


You don't need a sprouter. Save money and use a large glass jar. Put in
the seeds and rinse well then drain. Cover the top with muslin and lay
the jar on its side. Rinse and drain the beans daily until they sprout -
as easy as that and doesn't cost a bean!
--
Richard 17/02/2005 09:19:49


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