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Yes, the soaking and rinsing does the trick. For other bean dishes,

where you don't want to sprout the beans, you should soak them for at

least 24 hours and discard the soak water (and it wouldn't hurt anything

to change the soak water once or twice, either). Rinse the beans well

before cooking them. Soaking helps break down some of those long chain

sugars that are so hard to digest. It also helps remove the enzymes in

the beans, which makes them easier to digest and also lets you absorb

more of the food value from the beans when you eat them.

Rushing wrote:

>

> Ok folks,

>

> Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

>

> I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

> give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

> Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

> Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then the

> rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

> " standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

> the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

> cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would it

> be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever recipie

> I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and Black Beans

> as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used extra Kidney

> Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

>

> Thanks in Advance!

>

>

> Smyrna, TN

> US Zone 6b

>

>

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I have found that beans that were soaked before cooking created less

methane. Which makes my wife happy. I soak four days. Thats when I feel

that they are best, but everybody experiment.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Right on!

Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 09:11:03 -0600

Yes, the soaking and rinsing does the trick. For other bean dishes,

where you don't want to sprout the beans, you should soak them for at

least 24 hours and discard the soak water (and it wouldn't hurt

anything

to change the soak water once or twice, either). Rinse the beans well

before cooking them. Soaking helps break down some of those long

chain

sugars that are so hard to digest. It also helps remove the enzymes

in

the beans, which makes them easier to digest and also lets you absorb

more of the food value from the beans when you eat them.

Rushing wrote:

>

> Ok folks,

>

> Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

>

> I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

> give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

> Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

> Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the

> rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

> " standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

> the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

> cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it

> be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie

> I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and Black Beans

> as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used extra Kidney

> Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

>

> Thanks in Advance!

>

>

> Smyrna, TN

> US Zone 6b

>

>

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4 days WOW!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

 I soak four days. Thats when I feel

that they are best, but everybody experiment.

ew

 

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When you soak, how often do you change the rinse water?  Thank you for your

knowledge - methane in beans - hee hee.

From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@...>

Subject: Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 7:27 AM

I have found that beans that were soaked before cooking created less

methane. Which makes my wife happy. I soak four days. Thats when I feel

that they are best, but everybody experiment.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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EW:

Am I correct that you stated that you soak your beans for 4 days.

Does this mean that if I buy a package of any kind of beans, I put some in a big

mason jar, fill the jar with water, change he water once a day, and in 4 days,

take them out, drain and keep rinsing until they sprout.

Am I correct in this. Because I also notice MUCH less gastric symptoms if I

soak them well.

But I do admit, eating all this fiber, well, it does give me gas, and I

mentioned this to my husband's nurse and she said " Gas is a good thing, it means

your bowels are working " .

lol Melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Just like regular sprouting, every 8 to 12 hours.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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In four days they will develop a little 'tail', thats as far as you need

to go. Having them grow any larger will not make them more nutritious.

Yes, buy a package of seeds. Decide how much of it you want. Wash them

well. Cover with water, about twice as much water as beans. In 8 to 12

hours, rinse, repeat. In four days, they are ready. I wouldn't put the

whole package in one jar. Use a large bowl to give them breathing room. I

don't know if 'gas' means your bowels are working or that the beans are

working.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Thanks very much for all the information.

My husband's nurse said that GAS (flatulence), is perfectly normal when you eat

what we eat and it also means that a person's bowels are working the way they

are supposed to work. If a person ate beans, vegetables, etc, and DIDN'T have

any gas (well, that's not a good thing). She says the digestive system is

supposed to work like this.

That's fine by me. I take beano every day.

lol Melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Ernest:

I have a very god question. I had soaked my beans for 12 hours, and now I'm

rinsing (this was before I knew about the 4 day thing). They have little tails

now. I'm sauteeing them and using them.

Can these particular beans (who have not soaked for 2 days), well can they be

RE-SOAKED and kept in water?

I'm just curious if this is possible. Or does this only apply the first time you

take the beans out of the package, wash them and then put them in a big jar and

soak them.

My question is " once they have been soaked and are now draining in the jar for

two days, CAN THEY THEN BE PUT BACK IN WATER AND SOAKED FOR 2 OR MORE DAYS

until they all will be used? Thaks much

Melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Melody, thats a very good question. Please try it and let us know. I

have never had the opportunity to try that. You get to be the teacher in

this case.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Melody, thats a very good question. Please try it and let us know. I

have never had the opportunity to try that. You get to be the teacher in

this case.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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This is a reprint from some blog... I don't know what beno is.. I am going to

find out but here is what this person said.......  I had same embarrassing

problem. Flatulence decreased significantly when I reduced carbohydrates intake.

I read that in an article in medical magazine. Probiotics that are contained in

yoghurt and kefir reduce flatulence. Also medical charcoal tablets that can be

bought in every pharmacy are effective antiflatulence agent. I always have a

package in my purse. One tablet taken before meal that causes flatulence and bad

odour reduces both of them.

From: Melody Lubart <eliz7212@...>

Subject: Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 2:30 PM

Thanks very much for all the information.

My husband's nurse said that GAS (flatulence) , is perfectly normal when you eat

what we eat and it also means that a person's bowels are working the way they

are supposed to work. If a person ate beans, vegetables, etc, and DIDN'T have

any gas (well, that's not a good thing). She says the digestive system is

supposed to work like this.

That's fine by me. I take beano every day.

lol Melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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This is a reprint from some blog... I don't know what beno is.. I am going to

find out but here is what this person said.......  I had same embarrassing

problem. Flatulence decreased significantly when I reduced carbohydrates intake.

I read that in an article in medical magazine. Probiotics that are contained in

yoghurt and kefir reduce flatulence. Also medical charcoal tablets that can be

bought in every pharmacy are effective antiflatulence agent. I always have a

package in my purse. One tablet taken before meal that causes flatulence and bad

odour reduces both of them.

From: Melody Lubart <eliz7212@...>

Subject: Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 2:30 PM

Thanks very much for all the information.

My husband's nurse said that GAS (flatulence) , is perfectly normal when you eat

what we eat and it also means that a person's bowels are working the way they

are supposed to work. If a person ate beans, vegetables, etc, and DIDN'T have

any gas (well, that's not a good thing). She says the digestive system is

supposed to work like this.

That's fine by me. I take beano every day.

lol Melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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There's an old children's rhyme that goes:

Beans, beans, the musical fruit.

The more you eat, the more you toot.

The more you toot, the better you feel.

So lets have beans for every meal.

So I guess that gas has been with us for awhile.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Riddle: What is the world's smallest musical instrument?

Answer: A bean

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Do you put them in the tub as well? 

Should they stay in the dark? 

Which are the tastiest ones?

Thank you,

Barbara

From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@gardener .com>

Subject: Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 7:27 AM

I have found that beans that were soaked before cooking created less

methane. Which makes my wife happy. I soak four days. Thats when I

feel

that they are best, but everybody experiment.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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The only sprouts that I grow in the dark are mung. Do you put what in

the tub?

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Ernest; just to clarify you are speaking of beans that you are

intending to cook here, not the ones that you are sprouting? I think

that some persons might be getting confused.

Lee

On Jan 20, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Ernest Willingham wrote:

> In four days they will develop a little 'tail', thats as far as you

> need

> to go. Having them grow any larger will not make them more nutritious.

> Yes, buy a package of seeds. Decide how much of it you want. Wash them

> well. Cover with water, about twice as much water as beans. In 8 to 12

> hours, rinse, repeat. In four days, they are ready. I wouldn't put the

> whole package in one jar. Use a large bowl to give them breathing

> room. I

> don't know if 'gas' means your bowels are working or that the beans

> are

> working.

> ew

>

> Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 11:00:24 -0500

>

> EW:

>

> Am I correct that you stated that you soak your beans for 4 days.

>

> Does this mean that if I buy a package of any kind of beans, I put

> some in a big mason jar, fill the jar with water, change he water

> once a day, and in 4 days, take them out, drain and keep rinsing

> until they sprout.

>

> Am I correct in this. Because I also notice MUCH less gastric

> symptoms if I soak them well.

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Okay, I'll try it. What do I look for (so I know that I can eat them, and they

are not rotting), I mean, how will I know if they are not rotted or spoiled

because of the more soaking time?

Thanks, melody

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Lee, et.al. Yes, beans to cook. I don't eat any bean sprout raw except

mung. I soak beans for soup. stews, chili etc. for four days prior to

use. I plan ahead. If I'm going to make chili on Sat., I put beans to

soak on Tue. night after rinsing thoroughly. The next AM, I drain off the

water. I have found that it's ok just to leave them in the pan I soaked

them in, which is usually the pan I will cook them in, as long as they

are competely drained. But, you could also put them in a strainer or

colandar. Rinse every 8-12. In four days they have tails and are ready t

use. Does anyone sprout beans to leaf stage?

ew

Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 11:00:24 -0500

>

> EW:

>

> Am I correct that you stated that you soak your beans for 4 days.

>

> Does this mean that if I buy a package of any kind of beans, I put

> some in a big mason jar, fill the jar with water, change he water

> once a day, and in 4 days, take them out, drain and keep rinsing

> until they sprout.

>

> Am I correct in this. Because I also notice MUCH less gastric

> symptoms if I soak them well.

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They will be slimy to the touch and you won't like the smell.

ew

Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:56:36 -0800 (PST)

Ok folks,

Sorry if this email offends anyone, I certainlly do not mean to.

I have noticed that when I eat cooked beans, espically Lentils they

give me horrible, painful gastric symptoms. However, I sprouted the

Mix 47 Midnight Moon from Sprout People, Crimson and French Blue

Lentils and Black Garbonzos. I ate some in the raw state and then

the rest I put in a pot of rice, just as the rice was about finished

" standing " so basically the sprouts were not cooked, just warmed in

the hot rice. I had NO Painful symptoms at all. Does the rinse soak

cycles get rid of some chemical that is causing my symptoms? Would

it be a good idea to sprout all beans before cooking in what ever

recipie I am doing? To save money I have been using Lentils and

Black Beans as Meat in Spaggetti, Lentil Patties etc. I have used

extra Kidney Beans in Chili instead of Meat.

Thanks in Advance!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

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Haha!  My problem has been with pain and no toot for about a day!

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

There's an old children's rhyme that goes:

Beans, beans, the musical fruit.

The more you eat, the more you toot.

The more you toot, the better you feel.

So lets have beans for every meal.

So I guess that gas has been with us for awhile.

ew

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Sorry EW, Just want to make sure I do this right.  Say I am cooking Pintos for a

pot of Pintos and cornbread. If I want beans on Sat. I put them on to soak

tonight, then two to three times a day thru Sat. I rinse and put fresh water or

Rinse and drain completly to let sprout?

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Lee, et.al. Yes, beans to cook. I don't eat any bean sprout raw except

mung. I soak beans for soup. stews, chili etc. for four days prior to

use. I plan ahead. If I'm going to make chili on Sat., I put beans to

soak on Tue. night after rinsing thoroughly. The next AM, I drain off the

water. I have found that it's ok just to leave them in the pan I soaked

them in, which is usually the pan I will cook them in, as long as they

are competely drained. But, you could also put them in a strainer or

colandar. Rinse every 8-12. In four days they have tails and are ready t

use. Does anyone sprout beans to leaf stage?

ew

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Rinse and drain completely. Handle them just like they were broccoli or

alfalfa. No sitting in water.

BYW, I just checked out .com and they say 2-3 days on most

beans.

ew

Re: Re: Beans, Sprouting, Gas

Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 13:44:06 -0800 (PST)

Sorry EW, Just want to make sure I do this right. Say I am cooking

Pintos for a pot of Pintos and cornbread. If I want beans on Sat. I

put them on to soak tonight, then two to three times a day thru Sat.

I rinse and put fresh water or Rinse and drain completly to let

sprout?

Smyrna, TN

US Zone 6b

Lee, et.al. Yes, beans to cook. I don't eat any bean sprout raw

except

mung. I soak beans for soup. stews, chili etc. for four days prior to

use. I plan ahead. If I'm going to make chili on Sat., I put beans to

soak on Tue. night after rinsing thoroughly. The next AM, I drain off

the

water. I have found that it's ok just to leave them in the pan I

soaked

them in, which is usually the pan I will cook them in, as long as

they

are competely drained. But, you could also put them in a strainer or

colandar. Rinse every 8-12. In four days they have tails and are

ready t

use. Does anyone sprout beans to leaf stage?

ew

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