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If I'm going to try bags of single-type seeds to sprout, and if I sprout enough

to eat some with every meal - or at least once a day, it's going to get

expensive if I keep buying organic, special sprouting seeds from or

other sites, especially with shipping costs.

I know some of you will have very strong feelings about this question, but I

want to hear from anyone willing to give me their opinion.

Is it really so bad to buy beans or other seeds from the grocery stores to

sprout?

Thanks,

Judy

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I have come to understand that my views on the nature of nonviolence do not

conflict with defending myself or my family.

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From: kitboxnumail (DOT) org <kitboxnumail (DOT) org>

Subject: Re: The other newbie -- Taste Sensations

Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 10:59 AM

I'm still a newbie and don't care for them either.  But I like the brocolli

sprouts best, and you do begin to develop a tast for them.

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The other newbie -- Taste Sensations

Hey, all.  I've developed a small problem.  I hope it's temporary, or due to

the type of seeds I'm choosing, but I have discovered I don't like the taste of

sprouts.

They have a taste that doesn't suit me, and when I add them to foods I have

always eaten before, the foods (soups, sandwiches, sauces, salads, etc) aren't

as " good " somehow, because a foreign ingredient is in there.

Is it just a matter of giving it time, of getting used to their addition to

life-long familiar foods?  Or do I try to use the mildest of seeds?  (I'm not

sure which ones those are...)  For background, I purchased a sample pack with

my initial order from , with lots of seed mixtures.  I'm not even

sure which mix I'm eating now, although it may be Moo Mix.

What is considered mild in taste?  Lentils?  Soybeans?  What?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Judy

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I have come to understand that my views on the nature of nonviolence do not

conflict with defending myself or my family.

  -- Paxton Quigley

------------ --------- --------- ---

When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will

understand why I dismiss yours.

  -- F.

 

     

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