Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 I have a Kitchen Crop Sprouter. It is like the Bio-set and I don't like it very well at all. It works okay with larger seeds like mung bean but I always had trouble with smaller seeds like clover, alfalfa, etc. I rarely use it anymore. As for the right way, just follow the instructions that come with it and improvise from there. >I was given a new sprouter for Christmas, the Kitchen Crop Sprouter >http://www.midcitynursery.com/shopping/sprouter.htm > >The best that I can tell it is like the Bio-Set that the Sproutpeople have on >their site. >http://www..com/devices/tiered/bio-set.html > >I have a crop of Broccoli trying to grow in it now. Does anyone have this >type >of sprouter that can give me some help on the right way and the wrong way to >use it? > >I also got a new Nesco/American Harvest Snackmaster® Express dehydrator and >have been busy making a lot of beef jerky and dried bananas. <G> > > >@(~~~>~~~ K. ~~~<~~~)@ > ><mailto:im4rotts@...> >Web Page Design <www.stoneforts.com/design.htm> >Stone Fort Rottweilers <www.stoneforts.com/> >List Owner: K9Nutrition, K9KidneyDiet, RawPetsFoodSaver, >CalypsoMail & Moderator: NaturalCat > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 I have a Kitchen Crop Sprouter. It is like the Bio-set and I don't like it very well at all. It works okay with larger seeds like mung bean but I always had trouble with smaller seeds like clover, alfalfa, etc. I rarely use it anymore. As for the right way, just follow the instructions that come with it and improvise from there. >I was given a new sprouter for Christmas, the Kitchen Crop Sprouter >http://www.midcitynursery.com/shopping/sprouter.htm > >The best that I can tell it is like the Bio-Set that the Sproutpeople have on >their site. >http://www..com/devices/tiered/bio-set.html > >I have a crop of Broccoli trying to grow in it now. Does anyone have this >type >of sprouter that can give me some help on the right way and the wrong way to >use it? > >I also got a new Nesco/American Harvest Snackmaster® Express dehydrator and >have been busy making a lot of beef jerky and dried bananas. <G> > > >@(~~~>~~~ K. ~~~<~~~)@ > ><mailto:im4rotts@...> >Web Page Design <www.stoneforts.com/design.htm> >Stone Fort Rottweilers <www.stoneforts.com/> >List Owner: K9Nutrition, K9KidneyDiet, RawPetsFoodSaver, >CalypsoMail & Moderator: NaturalCat > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi, I am new to sprouting and have been reading articles on different web sites to find out more. Is it true that sometimes it is dangerous if not done right? If so how much of a risk is that? Thank you for any help you can give me. (Ricialove) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 I have been sprouting for years and as yet as still alive and kickin. Not sure about the warning you mentioned. Probably be more specific and we can respond. Sproutpeople website has gobs of info. You may be referring to eating some sprouted beans that need to be cooked too. For the most part, it is a great 'hobby' and life sustainer and if common sense is used, you will live thru it and feel better too. Lentils are the easiest, only takes 1 or 2 days to have an edible crop. Alfalfa, clover, etc longer and well worth the effort. Biggest advise is rinse and drain drain drain and rinse and drain drain drain. Again the s website is the best I have found and is probably the easiest website to navigate I have ever found. But then, I am sold on the quality of their stuff and high germination rate of their seeds so have not done a lot of web search for info. To me the cost is worth it. Anything I ever wanted to know about sprouting I find there, except about the automatic sprouter machines, but the folks on this forum have tons of experience with those. I am told you can do a search for info on this forum 's main page. Have fun, Ask what ever questions you have and if you can tear us away from eating the sprouts we grow, we might have free hands to type the answers. Diane Nicolas wrote: >Hi, >I am new to sprouting and have been reading articles >on different web sites to find out more. Is it true >that sometimes it is dangerous if not done right? If >so how much of a risk is that? >Thank you for any help you can give me. >(Ricialove) > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Quick question for the more experienced sprouters out there... When doing very small seeds, such as radish or broccoli, but not in soil, I'm a bit leary of doing an aggressive rinse. I have an Easy Sprouter, and would use the " base insert " used for smaller seeds, but I'd worry that they'd all squeak through the bottom and into the sink during the rinse. What's been your experience on this? Thanks, Tim > Hi, I'm new to sprouting. I bought a FreshLife Sprouter and put some > broccoli seeds and radish seeds in it 3 days ago. > > It just dawned on me, was I supposed to soak the seeds first? Some of them > have little sprout tails already, but I'm wondering if I did this right. > > Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 Hey We Sproutpeople make a hemp bag sprouter! We have done so for many years longer than Sproutman® and ours is quite a bit less expensive. It is made for us by a very cool company right here in San Francisco. They are here: http://www..com/devices/bag/hempbag.html Happy Sprouting! Gil Sproutpeople > > > > Anyone here used the hemp bags for sprouting? > > > > > > I think someone called the Sprout man does them..but not sure which > company makes them.. > > > > anne > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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