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I belong to a co-op which allows me to buy bulk pretty much at co-op cost, the

supply is somewhat limited. It's a good start -- and figured I could finish with

sproutpeople <G>.

I was wondering if anyone had sprouted rice. If so, do you have to buy it

hulled?

Thanks,

Pam

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Pam

I sprout rice all the time

I get a 20lb bag of california extra fancy short grain rice, soak it for 8-12

hours and then rinse 2x daily. My birds eat it mixed with other sprouts. I find

you have to be careful with rice as it can easily get a little funky smelling

and not all rice will sprout.

n Rollings, PhD

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

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> I belong to a co-op which allows me to buy bulk pretty much at co-op cost, the

supply is somewhat limited. It's a good start -- and figured I could finish with

sproutpeople <G>.

>

> I was wondering if anyone had sprouted rice. If so, do you have to buy it

hulled?

>

> Thanks,

> Pam

>

>

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Thanks, n. I actually just found a website that includes sprouting rice -

http://www.living-foods.com/articles/sprouting.html along with information on

other thing to sprout. His focus seems to be auyervedic (may be misspelled) -

but it still has excellent information.

n

I've just " unloaded " my first 2 batches of russian mix sprouts (one I gave

away) - and next time will use gil's video instructions - I made WAY too may

based on the instructions in the easy sprout container. That said, once

decanted, I've put them in a plastic bag and into the fridge, and am using them

in sandwiches, salads, and even omelets!

Pam

> Pam

> I sprout rice all the time

> I get a 20lb bag of california extra fancy short grain rice, soak it for 8-12

hours and then rinse 2x daily. My birds eat it mixed with other sprouts. I find

you have to be careful with rice as it can easily get a little funky smelling

and not all rice will sprout.

>

> n Rollings, PhD

> NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

> www.DrnRollings.com

>

>

> Sent from my IPod Touch

>

>

>

> > I belong to a co-op which allows me to buy bulk pretty much at co-op cost,

the supply is somewhat limited. It's a good start -- and figured I could finish

with sproutpeople <G>.

> >

> > I was wondering if anyone had sprouted rice. If so, do you have to buy it

hulled?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Pam

> >

> >

>

>

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Pam,Thank you for the info! I intend to take a look at that as well as 's

link on steaming lentil sprouts. Thank you.

Sproutpeople's Russian Mix is a great favorite of mine. Absolutely outstanding

on sandwiches. I usually try to gauge how much to sprout as I usually have 3

things going at once, plus sprouts for my birds.I used to sprout rice for my

cockatiels and I had posted it to a cockatiel enthusiast's group. This was about

10 years ago--well everyone wanted to sprout rice for their fids (feathered

kids), but not all rice would sprout. So I learned that using a good California

brown rice works best. 

:) marion

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http://solgrains.com they have a germinated short brown rice ... it's a very

good product... they could ship to your coop

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Sent: Mon, January 17, 2011 12:38:11 PM

Subject: rice for sprouting?

 

I belong to a co-op which allows me to buy bulk pretty much at co-op cost, the

supply is somewhat limited. It's a good start -- and figured I could finish with

sproutpeople <G>.

I was wondering if anyone had sprouted rice. If so, do you have to buy it

hulled?

Thanks,

Pam

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