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I have not tried Canola (rapeseed) sprouts. And with any luck I never will! To

each his own I guess; but *ew*. I hope I never get that hungry. Of course I am

old and grew up before Canola or GMO. Ann.

>First of all, I never even heard of Canola Sprouts. I thought Canola oil was

some oil that someone named Canola. I googled it and found it is actually

rapeseed oil and that the name Canola actually stands for Canadian Oil Low Acid.

Never new that either?

>

>But the sprout part of it, well, are they equal to broccoli sprouts, etc, for

anti-oxidant levels?

>

>While reading about Canola (don't know if it's seeds or whatever), it is a BIG

industry (millions of tons of it).

>

>But I'm not sure if it's something I want to sprout.

>

>Have any of you done this and what do they taste like?

>

>Thanks much

>

>And oh, by the way, the Verizon guy came yesterday, gave me all NEW wiring, NEW

jacks, separated my dsl from the phone (so I don't need filters on the phone),

and I AM getting clearer reception on the phone but if you think (after 5

visits), that I trust thing thing to keep giving me a solid green light, well

forget it.

>

>I'll believe this after one week. Then I'll feel confident again.

>

>But at least I can post once more (hopefully), lol

>

>Melody

>P.S. While I didn't send the guy away with a bag of sprouts, I DID send him

away with a plate of chocolate frosted brownies, saying " I hope I NEVER have to

see a Verizon tech person again "

>

>He left laughing

>

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Melody!So glad you are back. I hope your troubles with verizon have permanently

been resolved.I don't sprout rapeseed and rarely use canola oil. We try to stick

to extra virgin olive oil.You were missed Melody!:) npreparing for the

husband's football Sunday with the guys and still in her PJ's

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Aren't they related to sunflowers I read if you grow the greens they are bitter.

>First of all, I never even heard of Canola Sprouts. I thought Canola oil was

some oil that someone named Canola. I googled it and found it is actually

rapeseed oil and that the name Canola actually stands for Canadian Oil Low Acid.

Never new that either?

>

>But the sprout part of it, well, are they equal to broccoli sprouts, etc, for

anti-oxidant levels?

>

>While reading about Canola (don't know if it's seeds or whatever), it is a BIG

industry (millions of tons of it).

>

>But I'm not sure if it's something I want to sprout.

>

>Have any of you done this and what do they taste like?

>

>Thanks much

>

>And oh, by the way, the Verizon guy came yesterday, gave me all NEW wiring, NEW

jacks, separated my dsl from the phone (so I don't need filters on the phone),

and I AM getting clearer reception on the phone but if you think (after 5

visits), that I trust thing thing to keep giving me a solid green light, well

forget it.

>

>I'll believe this after one week. Then I'll feel confident again.

>

>But at least I can post once more (hopefully), lol

>

>Melody

>P.S. While I didn't send the guy away with a bag of sprouts, I DID send him

away with a plate of chocolate frosted brownies, saying " I hope I NEVER have to

see a Verizon tech person again "

>

>He left laughing

>

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It's also a type of mustard, so rapeseed and broccoli rabe, and all of the other

cruciferous vegetables all are in the same general plant family. I'm sure that

they would be okay to sprout but getting seed that hasn't been adulterated by

Monsanto's rape might be difficult. (That was a deliberate choice of wording by

the way.) How can you be sure that it's organic, genetically pure seed?

Lee

> First of all, I never even heard of Canola Sprouts. I thought Canola oil was

some oil that someone named Canola. I googled it and found it is actually

rapeseed oil and that the name Canola actually stands for Canadian Oil Low Acid.

Never new that either?

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I had canola seeds in a sprout mix I bought once.  Because it was a mix, I'm

not sure, but I think the canolas came out very small and mild tasting.  A lot

of them got wasted because they rinsed away with my rinse water, as they were so

small, compared to the other sprouts.

Jess

Subject: Has anyone ever tried Canola Sprouts?

To: sproutpeople

Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 10:28 AM

 

First of all, I never even heard of Canola Sprouts. I thought Canola oil was

some oil that someone named Canola. I googled it and found it is actually

rapeseed oil and that the name Canola actually stands for Canadian Oil Low Acid.

Never new that either?

But the sprout part of it, well, are they equal to broccoli sprouts, etc, for

anti-oxidant levels?

While reading about Canola (don't know if it's seeds or whatever), it is a BIG

industry (millions of tons of it).

But I'm not sure if it's something I want to sprout.

Have any of you done this and what do they taste like?

Thanks much

And oh, by the way, the Verizon guy came yesterday, gave me all NEW wiring, NEW

jacks, separated my dsl from the phone (so I don't need filters on the phone),

and I AM getting clearer reception on the phone but if you think (after 5

visits), that I trust thing thing to keep giving me a solid green light, well

forget it.

I'll believe this after one week. Then I'll feel confident again.

But at least I can post once more (hopefully), lol

Melody

P.S. While I didn't send the guy away with a bag of sprouts, I DID send him away

with a plate of chocolate frosted brownies, saying " I hope I NEVER have to see a

Verizon tech person again "

He left laughing

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Welcome back Melody! Missed you.

Billie

    

          

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Subject: Re: Has anyone ever tried Canola Sprouts?

To: sproutpeople

Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 7:50 AM

 

Melody!So glad you are back. I hope your troubles with verizon have

permanently been resolved.I don't sprout rapeseed and rarely use canola oil. We

try to stick to extra virgin olive oil.You were missed Melody!:) npreparing

for the husband's football Sunday with the guys and still in her PJ's

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