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Sprouting Seed - Winter Blues Buster Blend, ORGANIC

$7.95

This mix of Alfalfa, Red Clover, and Broccoli will be sure to chase the grey days away! In the depth of winter when nothing else is growing and you long for fresh salads, growing sprouts on you kitchen counter is the way to go. Healthy and satisfying, this mix is delicious on salads and sandwiches. Or try them mixed into a warm bowl of soup right before eating. Yum! – 125 grams/4.4 ounces

    Sprouts are a great healthy addition to salads, sandwiches, soups, baked goods, casseroles, smoothies, and juice!

    • How to Sprout Seeds in a Jar

     

    1. Start with one tablespoon of small seed or ¼ cup of a larger bean seed and see how that amount works for you.
    2. Do not make more than you can eat in 3 days.
    3. Soak for 8 to 12 hours in 4 parts warm water to 1 part seed.
    4. Drain off the soaking water and rinse seeds well.
    5. Set jar at an angle to allow water to drip out, while allowing air to circulate into the jar. A dish drain rack works great for this.
    6. Rinse and drain your sprouting seeds 3 to 4 times a day until they have reached your preferred length, 1 to 2 inches is a good size to start with. This will generally happen in 3 to 4 days.
    7. While growing, keep your jar at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.
    8. Rinse hulls to prevent fermentation by immersing in a large bowl of cool water and swirling your sprouts around. Hulls will float to the surface and you can skim them off. Hulls can also be left and eaten, as they are high in fiber.