Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Buckwheat is easy to sprout too and doesn't have a strong flavor. The buckwheat groats are super easy to grow http://.org/bwgroats.htmlI also enjoy Oats and Groats http://.org/oatsgroats.htmland Amber Waves of Grain http://.org/amberwaves.htmlOat sprouts are another favorite http://.org/oats.htmlI,too use the Easy Sprouter http://.org/supply/sprouters/easysprout.htmlJaneOn Jul 16, 2012, at 2:20 PM, juliendbq wrote: I can't thank you enough for this post, Ginny. ... I contacted Gene at Sproutamo, ordered my Sproutamos and got some good info. I've been sprouting for roughly 1 month and LOVE the idea of adding "live" food to my smoothies and meals! Gene has a wealth of information and should have a sprouting book out by the end of the year. Thanks again for the nudge! > > I'm just back to sprouting after a short hiatus.... I use the Sproutamo and love it... http://www.sproutamo.com/ > > Right now I'm using broccoli sprouts for my smoothies... I have an order in to Mumms (http://www.sprouting.com/ hope it's going to be here today.... am anxious to hear about varieties that you like.. So far, as long as I don't put too many in, the taste of the broccoli sprouts in my morning smoothie is pretty o.k. > > I also ordered fenugreek.... they are crispy and tasty, and I usually had the batch devoured before it was ever finished.... > Re: Sprouts > > > > > I've been sprouting sunflower seeds for a few months, and would like to try alfalfa - they are pretty mild, aren't they? Do you use the sprouting trays? I sprout the sunflower seeds in pie plates with organic soil. > > > Ginny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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