Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Toni -- You will love sprouting, so glad you're joining us. Sproutpeople has one tiny mention that they're working with carrots as a microgreen. If they haven't had great success yet, they won't offer them until they do. If you're new to sprouting, I'd recommend starting with seeds with a good track record rather than pioneering carrot sprouts. (I'd love to try carrot sprouts also, I wonder if they're sweet.) What kinds of sprouts do you enjoy eating? Alfalfa/clover/small leafies? Mung beans? Sunflowers? Do you have any other seeds on hand? Lots of nosy questions -- and lots of nice folks here to help you. Molly > > Hello All! > > I'm new to sprouting and this will be my very first sprouting attempt. I'm using the Mason jar method. I noticed that Sproutpeople.org doesn't have any growing information on carrots and doesn't sell carrot seeds. > There isn't much info on the web for sprouting carrots. > > I bought organic carrot seeds and I'm wondering how to sprout them? Is it same method as other root sprouts such as onion or leak? > > I would appreciate any help offered. > > Thanks! > > Toni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Toni, Welcome! Molly very elegantly answered your questions, so there isn't much for me to add here, other then Welcome and start out simple.I sprouted mung and soy beans for over 20 years in mason jars and recently started trying other things in other sprouters. It has been a fun, educational, and health-enhancing journey.I love Molly's suggestions to start with something you like that is an easy and established seed to sprout. Broccoli is a great favorite of mine because it not only tastes good and is easy to sprout, but it is fantastic for your health. It is a little pricey though. So you might want to consider something like clover or even lentils.I had a mix of lentil and fenugreek sprouts with dinner tonight that was amazing. I sprinkled some of my just bought chipotle powder on them and it was great.So please post questions and don't be shy. Lots of helpful folks here to help. marionin snowy, icy NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Toni, welcome. Glad you asked. Sow your carrot seeds out doors in you garden and harvest the roots. Although carrot top are not toxic, they taste terrible! That's why the companies that sell seeds for sprouting don't sell the seeds. ew Growing Carrot Sprouts Hello All! I'm new to sprouting and this will be my very first sprouting attempt. I'm using the Mason jar method. I noticed that Sproutpeople.org doesn't have any growing information on carrots and doesn't sell carrot seeds. There isn't much info on the web for sprouting carrots. I bought organic carrot seeds and I'm wondering how to sprout them? Is it same method as other root sprouts such as onion or leak? I would appreciate any help offered. Thanks! Toni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hola Molly, I also bought soybean, broccoli, red cabbage, sunflower and garlic chive. I'll try the red cabbage now and work on the carrot on my 2nd batch. Thanks! Toni > > > > Hello All! > > > > I'm new to sprouting and this will be my very first sprouting attempt. I'm using the Mason jar method. I noticed that Sproutpeople.org doesn't have any growing information on carrots and doesn't sell carrot seeds. > > There isn't much info on the web for sprouting carrots. > > > > I bought organic carrot seeds and I'm wondering how to sprout them? Is it same method as other root sprouts such as onion or leak? > > > > I would appreciate any help offered. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Toni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 hi EW I don't understand--I can't grow the carrot sprouts in a jar? Harvests the roots? what roots? isn't the 'root' the orange carrot that grows underground? The company i ordered from has a photo of carrot sprouts on the package. Thanks, Toni > > > Hi Toni, welcome. Glad you asked. Sow your carrot seeds out doors in you garden and harvest the roots. Although carrot top are not toxic, they taste terrible! That's why the companies that sell seeds for sprouting don't sell the seeds. > ew > > > > > > > > > Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > Hello All! > > I'm new to sprouting and this will be my very first sprouting attempt. I'm using the Mason jar method. I noticed that Sproutpeople.org doesn't have any growing information on carrots and doesn't sell carrot seeds. > There isn't much info on the web for sprouting carrots. > > I bought organic carrot seeds and I'm wondering how to sprout them? Is it same method as other root sprouts such as onion or leak? > > I would appreciate any help offered. > > Thanks! > > Toni > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 OK! I'm going to stand corrected now. Let us know what you think of them. ew Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > Hello All! > > I'm new to sprouting and this will be my very first sprouting attempt. I'm using the Mason jar method. I noticed that Sproutpeople.org doesn't have any growing information on carrots and doesn't sell carrot seeds. > There isn't much info on the web for sprouting carrots. > > I bought organic carrot seeds and I'm wondering how to sprout them? Is it same method as other root sprouts such as onion or leak? > > I would appreciate any help offered. > > Thanks! > > Toni > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Marrion(that's my aunt's name), How much broccoli seed do you sprout at one time because I found organic broccoli seed at a very good price from a garden seed company and it's very inexpensive. I get about 6500 seeds for $4. I'm only making enough for me so that amount of seed is great. I just buy 2 or 3 packs. I will either try broccoli or red cabbage first. Thanks! Toni > > Hi Toni, > Welcome! Molly very elegantly answered your questions, so there isn't much for me to add here, other then Welcome and start out simple.I sprouted mung and soy beans for over 20 years in mason jars and recently started trying other things in other sprouters. It has been a fun, educational, and health-enhancing journey.I love Molly's suggestions to start with something you like that is an easy and established seed to sprout. Broccoli is a great favorite of mine because it not only tastes good and is easy to sprout, but it is fantastic for your health. It is a little pricey though. So you might want to consider something like clover or even lentils.I had a mix of lentil and fenugreek sprouts with dinner tonight that was amazing. I sprinkled some of my just bought chipotle powder on them and it was great.So please post questions and don't be shy. Lots of helpful folks here to help. marionin snowy, icy NJ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi EW, It's gourmetseed.com they don't have a pic of the seed pack though, the picture is on the package of seeds. -Toni > > > Toni, could you tell me the name of the company that you bought the seeds from, please? I'm wondering if the picture on the package is a picture of carrots in the garden. > ew > > > > > > > > > Re: Re: Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > > Ew,I think I am with you on this one--I love carrots, but when I lived with rabbits I would always give them the carrot tops. In fact, they'd get their own bunch of carrots plus the tops from mine.Carrot greens are an acquired taste that I haven't acquired. I don't know about the sprouts. I will be interested in hearing about Toni's sprouting with carrot seeds. marion > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 LOL, oddly, I love those bitter carrot top greens in a mixed salad. But I'm sure EW's right about the sprouts tasting bitter also. Sproutpeople says their celery sprouts are bitter, just as a point of reference. Toni -- those garlic chives are *fabulous* but they take a lot longer than the others and are kind of fussy. Plus they are so spendy! I sprout those on sure-to-grow pads flat on a tray. You might want to get comfortable with the other seeds first (experience speaking here!). Molly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Toni, I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 On Garlic chives sprouts--I love them in sproutpeople's mixes. They always sprout for me.But I bought some from Natural Zing once and the silly things wouldn't sprout for anything. Natural Zing gave me a credit for them!I patiently waited for weeks for them to sprout, but they never did.I think it is great that you are so full of enthusiasm Toni! marion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 EW, Not for me. I suppose if you buy seed by the pound sproutpeople is cheaper, but I only buy 1 or 2 packs at a time and at 3.39 a pack the price is great, especially for organic broccoli and fenugreek. I got 6500 organic broccoli seed which will probably yield 2 or 3 large batches, for me. I do buy supplies from sproutpeople and will buy seeds when I need a pound of something. Their website is awesome. -Toni http://www.gourmetseed.com/c=aqgALXQZFcPzV6U7cc3zidKm6/category/gourmet_seed.spr\ outing.organic_sprout_seed/ > > > > > > Toni, could you tell me the name of the company that you bought the seeds from, please? I'm wondering if the picture on the package is a picture of carrots in the garden. > > ew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: Re: Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ew,I think I am with you on this one--I love carrots, but when I lived with rabbits I would always give them the carrot tops. In fact, they'd get their own bunch of carrots plus the tops from mine.Carrot greens are an acquired taste that I haven't acquired. I don't know about the sprouts. I will be interested in hearing about Toni's sprouting with carrot seeds. marion > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 EW, contrary to your belief-shared by many I am sure; a lot of people who are into raw food think that the carrot greens are the best part. I have seen carrot seeds listed for sprouting on web sites from other countries. I personally find the flavor a bit strong and would not choose it as a major ingredient in my salad. Since I practice a kind of food anarchy I don't tell other people what to eat unless it is in fact toxic. That said: people never eat the sprouts or shoots of tomato, pepper, eggplant, potato, tomatillo, or tobacco; these are all very bad to eat in the plant form and all in the same family of plants. EW am I missing any nightshades on this list? How about cape gooseberry? Lee > Hi Toni, welcome. Glad you asked. Sow your carrot seeds out doors in you garden and harvest the roots. Although carrot top are not toxic, they taste terrible! That's why the companies that sell seeds for sprouting don't sell the seeds. > ew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Toni, that is very expensive seed. Don't buy by the number of seeds in the pack, for sprouting buy by the pound. Depending on the size of the seed broccoli seed is very small (100,000 seeds to the pound), if your lucky 6500 seeds would be an ounce of seed. Sixty four dollars a pound is not good at all. Lee > How much broccoli seed do you sprout at one time because I found organic broccoli seed at a very good price from a garden seed company and it's very inexpensive. I get about 6500 seeds for $4. I'm only making enough for me so that amount of seed is great. I just buy 2 or 3 packs. I will either try broccoli or red cabbage first. > > Thanks! > > Toni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 http://to.pbs.org/fyLYLL I remembered seeing something on PBS Victory Garden show about growing carrots as a microgreen. As luck would have it I found the clip. Everyone is saying how wonderful the carrot greens taste; maybe milder when they are young? Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi n, Sorry for your loss. That's a good idea giving the sprouts to friends and family. I've been feeling under the weather which is why I'm glad I found sprouting--I can't wait to eat my first batch! Take care, Toni > > Hi Toni, > I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 I read an article in the food section a couple years ago (I think it was the New York Times, but I can't remember for sure) about using tomato leaves in tomato sauce (to enrich the flavor of the sauce). I can't say I've tried it, but there it was - leaves are apparently not toxic. Once upon a time tomatoes were thought to be poisonous, so there you go. KA > > > To get a complete list type in Solanaceae in your favorite search engine. > Cape gooseberry is indeed in that family. I had not heard of it, so I did some research. It seems that even the unripe fruit is toxic to some people. Cattle that have eaten the plant have died. > ew > > > > > > > > > Re: Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > EW, contrary to your belief-shared by many I am sure; a lot of people who are into raw food think that the carrot greens are the best part. I have seen carrot seeds listed for sprouting on web sites from other countries. I personally find the flavor a bit strong and would not choose it as a major ingredient in my salad. Since I practice a kind of food anarchy I don't tell other people what to eat unless it is in fact toxic. That said: people never eat the sprouts or shoots of tomato, pepper, eggplant, potato, tomatillo, or tobacco; these are all very bad to eat in the plant form and all in the same family of plants. EW am I missing any nightshades on this list? How about cape gooseberry? > Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Toni Well I am really sorry you have been under the weather. Sprouts go great with so many things. I had Asian noodle soup today that I put a few handfuls of sprouts into (as well as a dash of Chinese Black vinegar) My husband ate brown rice with 6 kinds of raw sprouts. There is so much you can do with them, I am excited for you! n Rollings, PhD NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686 www.DrnRollings.com Sent from my IPod Touch > > Hi n, > > Sorry for your loss. > That's a good idea giving the sprouts to friends and family. I've been feeling under the weather which is why I'm glad I found sprouting--I can't wait to eat my first batch! > > Take care, > > Toni > > > > > > Hi Toni, > > I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Here is the link - Harold McGee is a very trusted source. He has written several highly regarded books on the science of cooking. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/29/dining/29curi.html?pagewanted=all No kidding! > > > > > > To get a complete list type in Solanaceae in your favorite search engine. > > Cape gooseberry is indeed in that family. I had not heard of it, so I did some research. It seems that even the unripe fruit is toxic to some people. Cattle that have eaten the plant have died. > > ew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: Growing Carrot Sprouts > > > > > > > > > > > > EW, contrary to your belief-shared by many I am sure; a lot of people who are into raw food think that the carrot greens are the best part. I have seen carrot seeds listed for sprouting on web sites from other countries. I personally find the flavor a bit strong and would not choose it as a major ingredient in my salad. Since I practice a kind of food anarchy I don't tell other people what to eat unless it is in fact toxic. That said: people never eat the sprouts or shoots of tomato, pepper, eggplant, potato, tomatillo, or tobacco; these are all very bad to eat in the plant form and all in the same family of plants. EW am I missing any nightshades on this list? How about cape gooseberry? > > Lee > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Well, I was just at the supermarket shopping, and curiosity has killed this cat. I bought a little packet of organic Danvers carrots (at $1.99 for 2 gm, maybe 1.5 tsp volume). I want to sprout it on STG pad on a tray in my EasyGreen, so have to wait out the current crop, prob won't try till Monday. I bet that 99% of us here, when confronted with a new fruit/bean/veg/seed, think, " Wonder how that would sprout... " . Molly > > > Boy, I guess I was really wrong. I'm going out in the garden and graze on carrot tops! > ew > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi Melody, Next time throw in some bacon or pancetta first. I was raised on kale(and collards, turnips and every green imanginable). Cook the bacon until it creates grease then add the greens and water(or broth) and cook to your desired time. I usually boil greens for over an hour. mmmmmmm... Toni > > =========================================== > > Hi Toni, > I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 n, lol, you must not be from the South. Bacon fat is STAPLE that I will never go without(God willing). I make up for it by hiking often. A little fat never hurt anyone! Toni > > > > > > =========================================== > > > > > > Hi Toni, > > > I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Toni,You are right, I am not from the South. I grew up in New Jersey and in New York.But I grew up eating meat, bacon, and cheese everyday. I am a vegan and don't touch anything that comes from an animal. Even the soap in my house is not animal based. It is a moral choice--once I learned of how animals are bred, raised, and slaughtered I decided I could not support those industries or their suffering. I have a tee shirt that I am fond of wearing that quotes Kafka: " Now I can look at you in peace, I don't eat you anymore " it has pictures of farm animals on it. I feel alot better this way too. I don't miss real bacon  No offence intended to anyone who eats meat. This is just my perspective.marion n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity. Carson Subject: Re: Growing Carrot Sprouts To: sproutpeople Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 11:08 PM  n, lol, you must not be from the South. Bacon fat is STAPLE that I will never go without(God willing). I make up for it by hiking often. A little fat never hurt anyone! Toni > > > > > > =========================================== > > > > > > Hi Toni, > > > I sprout 3 tablespoons of either straight broccoli or a mixture of broccoli and one or two other things. Right now, we are eating 1 TB broccoli, 1 TB Kate, 1 TB mustard.Odd mix, but I really like it.If you google broccoli sprouts and health benefits, you will be amazed at how good they are for you.My Mom, also named n, died of colon cancer and my Dad of leukemia, so I not only eat broccoli sprouts myself, I buy broccoli seeds for friends and relatives.Even if you have or get cancer, it can only help! marion > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Mmmmm.... may I suggest dehydrated Eggplant Bacon? (This is mostly for n and those who have dehydrators -- one more reason to get a dehydrator!) Link to recipes: http://www.rawsimple.com/2009/05/everydayraw/ http://goneraw.com/recipe/eggplant-bacon The eggplant absorbs the soy/nama shoyu and maple flavors like a sponge... thin sliced, dehyd till crisp... oh so tasty... oh why did I not get an eggplant today when I shopped!?! Maybe zucchini will work... Molly > > Well here is another case where I wish we lived closer--I also shop at Shop Rite and unfortunately, they don't carry Fakin Bacon.I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 Molly I have been very eager to make this! Eggplant is one of my favorite veggies though so it has never made it to the D I usually end up steaming it. I think I will buy two-one to steam, one to dehydrate. Thanks for the recipes! n n Rollings, PhD NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686 www.DrnRollings.com Sent from my IPod Touch > Mmmmm.... may I suggest dehydrated Eggplant Bacon? (This is mostly for n and those who have dehydrators -- one more reason to get a dehydrator!) > > Link to recipes: > http://www.rawsimple.com/2009/05/everydayraw/ > http://goneraw.com/recipe/eggplant-bacon > > The eggplant absorbs the soy/nama shoyu and maple flavors like a sponge... thin sliced, dehyd till crisp... oh so tasty... oh why did I not get an eggplant today when I shopped!?! Maybe zucchini will work... > > Molly > > > > > > Well here is another case where I wish we lived closer--I also shop at Shop Rite and unfortunately, they don't carry Fakin Bacon.I > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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