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Suz,I am going to try the things you mentioned. I have white and red Quinoa on

hand as well as the other things you mentioned.I just started making my own

nondairy milks again. I was making a terrible mess with the conventional way of

blender/nut bag, but I just got a Soyabella and it is fantastic. So I think some

sprouted grains with homemade milk would be awesome. Thanks for the

ideas!marionall fired up

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Quinoa sprouts are great as a salad base instead of bulgur, couscous or rice.

Google quinoa salad for an abundance of recipes. I freeze excess quinoa sprouts

and throw them into my favorite winter soup. Any extra aging veggies or herbs

are washed and frozen, then, for a quick meal, I cook them in a pot of water,

strain the broth and add quinoa sprouts, seaweed and miso. Sometimes I sprinkle

it lightly with beluga lentil sprouts and a condiment of Brazil nuts ground with

fresh rosemary and pink salt. YUM-O!

Sproutingly,

PS The above may seem salty, but I get leg cramps if I neglect my healthy salt

intake.

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 2:20:47 PM

Subject: Quinoa sprouts

OK - I have a big batch. Now what do I do with them? Something easy and fast.

;-) I want thinking just steam them and use them like I normally would - as a

substitute for rice.

Also - how long do you normally let them get? The tails on mine are pretty

long. I think they've been sprouting for 2 1/2 days or so. I'm doing so many

things at once now that I'm losing track.

tia,

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I LOVE your Rosemary/Brazil Nut Salt recipe. I also get leg cramps and have been

told to increase my salt intake--which, honestly, is a challenge for me. I am

not very keen on salt.

I am so excited about trying your recipe. I like anything that involves nuts and

herbs.

thank you for sharing that.

:) marion

Dr. Rollings

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

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> Quinoa sprouts are great as a salad base instead of bulgur, couscous or rice.

> Google quinoa salad for an abundance of recipes. I freeze excess quinoa

sprouts

> and throw them into my favorite winter soup. Any extra aging veggies or herbs

> are washed and frozen, then, for a quick meal, I cook them in a pot of water,

> strain the broth and add quinoa sprouts, seaweed and miso. Sometimes I

sprinkle

> it lightly with beluga lentil sprouts and a condiment of Brazil nuts ground

with

> fresh rosemary and pink salt. YUM-O!

> Sproutingly,

>

>

> PS The above may seem salty, but I get leg cramps if I neglect my healthy salt

> intake.

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: sproutpeople

> Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 2:20:47 PM

> Subject: Quinoa sprouts

>

> OK - I have a big batch. Now what do I do with them? Something easy and fast.

> ;-) I want thinking just steam them and use them like I normally would - as a

> substitute for rice.

>

> Also - how long do you normally let them get? The tails on mine are pretty

> long. I think they've been sprouting for 2 1/2 days or so. I'm doing so many

> things at once now that I'm losing track.

>

> tia,

>

>

>

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I usually sprout mine only for a couple of days. You could use some of it to

make rejuvelac (instead of using rye, but the same way, check sproutpeople.org

for recipe or google) right after the sprouting is done.

I also steam them and I make stuffing for bell peppers out of it, or a cold

salad with cilantro (or other leafy herbs), garlic, tomatoes, lemon juice and

salt and oil.

I also dehydrate them and this way they keep for a long time in a mason jar,

then I'll just sprinkle them on salads or add to soups.

>

> OK - I have a big batch. Now what do I do with them? Something easy and

fast. ;-) I want thinking just steam them and use them like I normally would

- as a substitute for rice.

>

> Also - how long do you normally let them get? The tails on mine are pretty

long. I think they've been sprouting for 2 1/2 days or so. I'm doing so many

things at once now that I'm losing track.

>

> tia,

>

>

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" soap under the sheet " ??? Did I miss something here?

Peggy

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 7:27:15 AM

Subject: Re: Quinoa sprouts

 

Don't worry. I did, and I'm fine. Been doing this on and off for YEARS. I don't

do it every night. I take magnesium every day for my heart. And so far I'm still

alive and kicking. The soap under the sheet actually works for me, but when I

have a stressful day (and believe me, lately, YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE WHAT I HAD TO

ENDURE', that's when a nice 15 minute soak does wonders. I don't use a lot,

maybe a tablespoon full.

And my sugar is fine, and my feet are clean.

Diabetics have a lot to worry about. Thankfully, because I control what I eat

and I monitor myself, I'm doing fine.

I just hope it stays that way.

Thanks EW

Mel

>

> Melody, as a diabetic, you should check with your Dr. about Epsom Salts. The

>box that I have says 'should not be used by diabetics'.

> ew

>

> Re: Quinoa sprouts

>

>

> Some times, leg cramps that occur during the night can be caused by a lack of

>magnesium in the body. So you'll never know what the coolest way to prevent leg

>cramps before one retires for the night.!!!!

>

> Soak your tootsies in Epsom Salts. Why? you might be asking?

>

> Because Epsom Salts contain Magnesium Sulfate and that's the qquickest way to

>get magnesium into the body. I'm sure many of you have a container of epsom

>salts in the house.

>

> So if leg cramps during the night has bothered you. (You know when you are

>awakened by your toes curling and you have to straighten them out by pressing

>one foot against the other foot. etc. etc.), then before you retire, soak your

>feet in a basin filled with warm water and some epsom salts.

>

> It's a quick solution and just might solve your problem.

>

> Take care, Melody

> --

>

>

>

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Ahh...I see what the soap under the sheet is all about. Thanks for this idea -

one I had NEVER heard of, but will give it a try for sure.

Thanks.

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 7:28:13 AM

Subject: Re: Quinoa sprouts

 

Good.

Let me know if it helps. Every month, at the PN Support Group meeting in NYC we

always talk about " who has the soap under the sheet " .

EVERYBODY's hands go up.

lol

Mel

> > > > > >

> > > > > > > Quinoa sprouts are great as a salad base instead of bulgur,

>couscous or rice.

>

> > > > > > > Google quinoa salad for an abundance of recipes. I freeze excess

>quinoa sprouts

>

> > > > > > > and throw them into my favorite winter soup. Any extra aging

>veggies or herbs

>

> > > > > > > are washed and frozen, then, for a quick meal, I cook them in a

pot

>of water,

>

> > > > > > > strain the broth and add quinoa sprouts, seaweed and miso.

>Sometimes I sprinkle

>

> > > > > > > it lightly with beluga lentil sprouts and a condiment of Brazil

>nuts ground with

>

> > > > > > > fresh rosemary and pink salt. YUM-O!

> > > > > > > Sproutingly,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > PS The above may seem salty, but I get leg cramps if I neglect my

>healthy salt

>

> > > > > > > intake.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > ________________________________

> > > > > > > From: new_sprouter <froglady@>

> > > > > > > To: sproutpeople

> > > > > > > Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 2:20:47 PM

> > > > > > > Subject: Quinoa sprouts

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > OK - I have a big batch. Now what do I do with them? Something

easy

>and fast.

>

> > > > > > > ;-) I want thinking just steam them and use them like I normally

>would - as a

>

> > > > > > > substitute for rice.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Also - how long do you normally let them get? The tails on mine

are

>pretty

>

> > > > > > > long. I think they've been sprouting for 2 1/2 days or so. I'm

>doing so many

>

> > > > > > > things at once now that I'm losing track.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > tia,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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