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> When are mungs at their most nutritional best to harvest? I'm trying

> an economic experiment, I'd like to live on sprouts alone for a few

> months. Could someone give me some advice as to how to keep them

> coming nonstop with out harvesting more than I can eat. Thanks!

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To live on sprouts alone for a not short period is not healthy at all.

Although they are good, not enough nutrition for we to live well.

I suggest that you can have them but not only with them. Maybe it'll

not affect your body in the moment, but it'll affect you in the rest of

your life. You'd better think about it. ^__^

I don't have any idea when the mungs to be good. Just worry about your

health. Good luck.

Sammy

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You can start a small batch of micro green everyday, so as not to have

an overstock in the fridge and not use them fast enough. say 1 tsp of

microseeds. and just keep rotating. There are a lot of variables due

to weather, humidity, etc. It is a trial and error thing for me. I eat

mungs and lentils everyday. They just take a day or two to sprout. I

just sprout them to where they have a tiny tail, maybe 1/16 to 1/4 inch

tail. But I do not live on sprouts alone but instead eat what feels

right and that includes our friend the cow, while having a good amount

of fresh sprouts daily with salads or short grain brown rice. No

extremes here. I agree with what the next guy said. Health first.

If you are short of funds and are trying to eat freshly, I can see your

motivation for sprouts. Soaking your nuts for 6-8 hours will give you

more protein. There are some people who can do all raw, but some folks

need to have some cooked food. There is definitely no right or wrong

way. What ever makes you feel better is a good quideline. And for

every seeker there is a path.

Diane.

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>When are mungs at their most nutritional best to harvest? I'm trying

>an economic experiment, I'd like to live on sprouts alone for a few

>months. Could someone give me some advice as to how to keep them

>coming nonstop with out harvesting more than I can eat. Thanks!

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>To live on sprouts alone for a not short period is not healthy at all.

>Although they are good, not enough nutrition for we to live well...

I must concur with Sammy here. Your body requires a variety of nutrients which

no one food can meet.

If you'd like to experiment with economical nutrition, more power to you, but

make sure you receive a variety of nutrients from whole grains, beans

(unsprouted as well as sprouted), fruits and vegetables. This can be done

economically, as the less expensive produce is every bit as nutritious as the

yuppie-priced kind. When I was in college, I managed to get a balanced

vegetarian diet on as little as 10-15 dollars a month by sprouting, baking and

cooking from scratch, etc. You can do it.

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