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Not silly at all.  I eat a LOT of sunnies and soaks, and have them growing

constantly.  Most of the sunflower lettuce is tender if I pick it soon enough,

but starts to get a bit tough if I don't.  I juices up a batch of tough ones

once, just because I didn't want to throw them away, and it tasted delicious, so

I just started doing it every morning.  More of an accident gone right, lol. 

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> From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

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> Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

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> Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

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> This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

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> sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

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> below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

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> seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

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> early stages.....

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni9\

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> Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

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> store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

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> offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

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> > Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

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> > the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

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> > come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

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> > onto a seed the size of a clover seed!

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Thanks! That even makes perfect sense!!

> Not silly at all. I eat a LOT of sunnies and soaks, and have them growing

constantly. Most of the sunflower lettuce is tender if I pick it soon enough,

but starts to get a bit tough if I don't. I juices up a batch of tough ones

once, just because I didn't want to throw them away, and it tasted delicious, so

I just started doing it every morning. More of an accident gone right, lol.

>

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> > From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

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> > Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

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> > mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

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> > Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

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> >

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> > This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

>

> >

>

> > sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

>

> >

>

> > below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

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> >

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> > seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

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> >

>

> > early stages.....

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> >

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni9\

8 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related>>

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> > Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

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> > store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

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> > offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

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> > one, or ..not that type "

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> > > Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

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> > > the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

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> > > come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

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Thanks for the good laugh!!! Too bad the store was not closer! My Dad would

be right over to pick out some real fresh fish!!!

> , did I ever tell you what happened to me when I went to a local fish

store to buy a nice piece of fish.

>

> I had never gone to this particular one before. So I walk in, and there is a

lot of fish on display,over ice, all various kinds of fillets, whole fish (with

heads still on), all kinds of squid, etc.

>

> So I'm looking at all the fish trying to decide, " do I want a piece of

flounder, do I want a piece of halibut, maybe some shrimp, etc. "

>

> A man comes in, stands next to me, says something in another language to the

fishmonger, the fishmonger bends down (I had no idea there were tanks underneath

all the cases of fish being displayed). The guy next to me bends down, I BEND

DOWN, because everybody was bending down, so why wouldn't nosy Melody bend down

too?

>

> So what am I viewing. All kinds of big fish swimming in tanks. The guy next to

me points to one of the fish, the fishmonger gets the fish out of the tank and

puts it on the wooden slab behind him.

>

> I had absolutely no idea what was going on.

>

> All of a sudden the fishmonger takes a giant mallet and hits the fish over the

head.

>

> I start screaming, accusing the guy of murder and the guy standing calmly next

to me looks at me like I had lost my mind.

>

> I look at the guy and I said " Do you see what he just did, he hit that poor

fish over the head "

>

> Even though we spoke different languages, THEY ALL KNEW WHAT WAS COMING OUT OF

MY MOUTH.

>

> I'm trying to compose myself and the fishmonger continued to hit the fish over

the head until he stopped thrashing about. Then he took a GIANT KNIFE and cut

off the head and I almost fainted.

>

> I ran out of the store, NEVER WENT BACK.

>

> Someone once said that no one thinks of what animals go through because we buy

stuff already killed, prepared, and wrapped.

>

> I had NEVER seen that before in my life and I never went back, so I never saw

it again.

>

> Took me a long time to eat a fish again.

>

> lol

>

> Melody

> http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

>

> Apr 20, 2011 01:14:58 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

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> I will thank you not to call my opinion silly. Sure, generations ago perhaps

everyone did slaughter their own food, but MY generation didn't, so it is not

part of my universe. They used to use outhouses, too, but that doesn't mean I

have to. I am sure if it is something you have grown up used to, then it would

just be part of life, but lets face it-MOST people these days do not raise and

butcher their own meat. Kudos to those who have the knowledge and ability. I

personally have a hard time gutting a fish (although I do when I can catch one),

so I know I would have a hard time with a 4 legged animal.

>

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>

> From: frecs7

> Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

> To: sproutpeople

> Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

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>

> Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations ago,

most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make them

vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

>

> Tina

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> > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those that

can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than someone

who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I don't

eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be more

vegetarians in the world! Â

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You don't have any REAL fish stores near you?

Melody

http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

Apr 20, 2011 02:58:58 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

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Thanks for the good laugh!!! Too bad the store was not closer! My Dad would

be right over to pick out some real fresh fish!!!

> , did I ever tell you what happened to me when I went to a local fish

store to buy a nice piece of fish.

>

> I had never gone to this particular one before. So I walk in, and there is a

lot of fish on display,over ice, all various kinds of fillets, whole fish (with

heads still on), all kinds of squid, etc.

>

> So I'm looking at all the fish trying to decide, " do I want a piece of

flounder, do I want a piece of halibut, maybe some shrimp, etc. "

>

> A man comes in, stands next to me, says something in another language to the

fishmonger, the fishmonger bends down (I had no idea there were tanks underneath

all the cases of fish being displayed). The guy next to me bends down, I BEND

DOWN, because everybody was bending down, so why wouldn't nosy Melody bend down

too?

>

> So what am I viewing. All kinds of big fish swimming in tanks. The guy next to

me points to one of the fish, the fishmonger gets the fish out of the tank and

puts it on the wooden slab behind him.

>

> I had absolutely no idea what was going on.

>

> All of a sudden the fishmonger takes a giant mallet and hits the fish over the

head.

>

> I start screaming, accusing the guy of murder and the guy standing calmly next

to me looks at me like I had lost my mind.

>

> I look at the guy and I said " Do you see what he just did, he hit that poor

fish over the head "

>

> Even though we spoke different languages, THEY ALL KNEW WHAT WAS COMING OUT OF

MY MOUTH.

>

> I'm trying to compose myself and the fishmonger continued to hit the fish over

the head until he stopped thrashing about. Then he took a GIANT KNIFE and cut

off the head and I almost fainted.

>

> I ran out of the store, NEVER WENT BACK.

>

> Someone once said that no one thinks of what animals go through because we buy

stuff already killed, prepared, and wrapped.

>

> I had NEVER seen that before in my life and I never went back, so I never saw

it again.

>

> Took me a long time to eat a fish again.

>

> lol

>

> Melody

> http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

>

> Apr 20, 2011 01:14:58 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

>

> ===========================================

>

> I will thank you not to call my opinion silly. Sure, generations ago perhaps

everyone did slaughter their own food, but MY generation didn't, so it is not

part of my universe. They used to use outhouses, too, but that doesn't mean I

have to. I am sure if it is something you have grown up used to, then it would

just be part of life, but lets face it-MOST people these days do not raise and

butcher their own meat. Kudos to those who have the knowledge and ability. I

personally have a hard time gutting a fish (although I do when I can catch one),

so I know I would have a hard time with a 4 legged animal.

>

>

>

>

>

> From: frecs7

> Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

> To: sproutpeople

> Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

>

>

>

> Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations ago,

most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make them

vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

>

> Tina

>

>

>

> >

>

> > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those that

can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than someone

who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I don't

eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be more

vegetarians in the world! Â

>

> >

>

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Yes, PLENTY of commercial seafood available, but they treat fish with an

antimicrobial that I am highly allergic to, and the last 4 times I ate

commercial seafood, I ended up in the hospital!  Also, most farmed fish is fed

soy and corn (duh, WHY feed a fish soy and corn?) , both of which I am also

allergic to, and farmed fish are given medications and antibiotics. 

Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way that the ONLY way for my food to be

safe for me to eat is to grow it or catch it myself.  I live very close to the

best fishing in the country, but I only go fishing when the mood strikes me or I

am craving fish.  Otherwise, I am pretty content with my veggie diet...at least

I stay out of the ER, lol.

>

> From: frecs7

> Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

> To: sproutpeople

> Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

>

>

>

> Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations ago,

most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make them

vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

>

> Tina

>

>

>

> >

>

> > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those that

can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than someone

who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I don't

eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be more

vegetarians in the world! Â

>

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Try the fish at this site. Pricy but very good!

http://www.wildplanetfoods.com. They only have canned fish but it can be bought

at local grocery stores. I tried a few and they were quite good. No additives at

all !!!

I also did not know store fish was sprayed with gunk. Maybe that is one of the

reasons I don't like store bouht fish. I live near the coast so if we want

fresh fish we get it from the boats or a few select stores that get it direct

from the fisherman. I have not seen any live fish for sale however! A rule of

thumb, if you can smell the fish it is old and yucky!!

> Yes, PLENTY of commercial seafood available, but they treat fish with an

antimicrobial that I am highly allergic to, and the last 4 times I ate

commercial seafood, I ended up in the hospital! Also, most farmed fish is fed

soy and corn (duh, WHY feed a fish soy and corn?) , both of which I am also

allergic to, and farmed fish are given medications and antibiotics.

Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way that the ONLY way for my food to be

safe for me to eat is to grow it or catch it myself. I live very close to the

best fishing in the country, but I only go fishing when the mood strikes me or I

am craving fish. Otherwise, I am pretty content with my veggie diet...at least

I stay out of the ER, lol.

>

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> > From: frecs7

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> > Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

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> > To: sproutpeople

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> > Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

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> >

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> >

>

> >

>

> > Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations

ago, most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make

them vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

>

> >

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> > Tina

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> > > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those

that can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than

someone who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I

don't eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be

more vegetarians in the world! Â

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Hi

Oh my goodness, the prices of their canned fish!!! And there are shipping

charges to boot. When I saw Five bucks for a can of tuna I said HOLY COW. But I

did some digging to find a show near me and it indicated SHOP RITE.

So, you know Melody, when I go to ShopRite again, I'll go down the tuna aisle

and buy a can. I bet it will be the best tasting can of tuna I ever ate.

Thanks much

Melody

http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

Apr 20, 2011 08:28:38 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

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Try the fish at this site. Pricy but very good!

http://www.wildplanetfoods.com. They only have canned fish but it can be bought

at local grocery stores. I tried a few and they were quite good. No additives at

all !!!

I also did not know store fish was sprayed with gunk. Maybe that is one of the

reasons I don't like store bouht fish. I live near the coast so if we want

fresh fish we get it from the boats or a few select stores that get it direct

from the fisherman. I have not seen any live fish for sale however! A rule of

thumb, if you can smell the fish it is old and yucky!!

> Yes, PLENTY of commercial seafood available, but they treat fish with an

antimicrobial that I am highly allergic to, and the last 4 times I ate

commercial seafood, I ended up in the hospital! Also, most farmed fish is fed

soy and corn (duh, WHY feed a fish soy and corn?) , both of which I am also

allergic to, and farmed fish are given medications and antibiotics.

Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way that the ONLY way for my food to be

safe for me to eat is to grow it or catch it myself. I live very close to the

best fishing in the country, but I only go fishing when the mood strikes me or I

am craving fish. Otherwise, I am pretty content with my veggie diet...at least

I stay out of the ER, lol.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

>

> > From: frecs7

>

> > Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

>

> > To: sproutpeople

>

> > Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations

ago, most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make

them vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

>

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>

> > Tina

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> > > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those

that can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than

someone who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I

don't eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be

more vegetarians in the world! Â

>

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Yah, the shipping sucks! I can get the fish slightly cheaper at the store and

NOT pay shipping! It is still pricy so I eat it as a treat!

> Hi

>

> Oh my goodness, the prices of their canned fish!!! And there are shipping

charges to boot. When I saw Five bucks for a can of tuna I said HOLY COW. But I

did some digging to find a show near me and it indicated SHOP RITE.

>

> So, you know Melody, when I go to ShopRite again, I'll go down the tuna aisle

and buy a can. I bet it will be the best tasting can of tuna I ever ate.

>

> Thanks much

>

> Melody

> http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

>

> Apr 20, 2011 08:28:38 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

>

> ===========================================

>

> Try the fish at this site. Pricy but very good!

> http://www.wildplanetfoods.com. They only have canned fish but it can be

bought at local grocery stores. I tried a few and they were quite good. No

additives at all !!!

> I also did not know store fish was sprayed with gunk. Maybe that is one of the

reasons I don't like store bouht fish. I live near the coast so if we want fresh

fish we get it from the boats or a few select stores that get it direct from the

fisherman. I have not seen any live fish for sale however! A rule of thumb, if

you can smell the fish it is old and yucky!!

>

>

>

>

>

> > Yes, PLENTY of commercial seafood available, but they treat fish with an

antimicrobial that I am highly allergic to, and the last 4 times I ate

commercial seafood, I ended up in the hospital! Also, most farmed fish is fed

soy and corn (duh, WHY feed a fish soy and corn?) , both of which I am also

allergic to, and farmed fish are given medications and antibiotics.

Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way that the ONLY way for my food to be

safe for me to eat is to grow it or catch it myself. I live very close to the

best fishing in the country, but I only go fishing when the mood strikes me or I

am craving fish. Otherwise, I am pretty content with my veggie diet...at least I

stay out of the ER, lol.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> >

> > > From: frecs7

> >

> > > Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

> >

> > > To: sproutpeople

> >

> > > Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 12:11 PM

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> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Sorry but with all due respect, that's just silliness. A few generations

ago, most everyone did slaughter their own food and having to do so did not make

them vegetarians. They didn't have the luxury to think of animals as soft cuddly

pets...they were food.

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> > > Tina

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> > > > I personally don't eat critters, but I have a lot of respect for those

that can raise and butcher their own. I think they earn it more so than

someone who lets someone else do the dirty work. I know I couldn't do it, so I

don't eat meat. I think if more of us HAD to butcher our own, there would be

more vegetarians in the world! Â

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Melody,

There are some freshwater/ocean fish whose heads needed to be hit hard to knock

them down. Catfish and mud fish have to undergo such treatments. Mud fish

jumps. Can you imagine if the fishmonger just bagged it? It would be jumping

with the bag all over the poor guys vehicle. LOL.

Did you know if you gently stroked the lobster on its forehead it would go to

sleep? Try it.

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All I know is that poor fish two a lot of bangs on the head before he stopped

flapping around.

And you want me to stroke a lobster on it's forehead??? Seriously?? I HAVE TO

GET A VIDEO OF ALAN DOING THAT.

But first I have to go and find a live lobster somewhere.

lol lol lol

Melody

http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

Apr 20, 2011 10:49:21 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

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Melody,

There are some freshwater/ocean fish whose heads needed to be hit hard to knock

them down. Catfish and mud fish have to undergo such treatments. Mud fish

jumps. Can you imagine if the fishmonger just bagged it? It would be jumping

with the bag all over the poor guys vehicle. LOL.

Did you know if you gently stroked the lobster on its forehead it would go to

sleep? Try it.

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Thanks, ew and !

Don

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> >

> > Try nasturtiums. They are a nice easy flower that is also edible! Just a

bit spicy less then black pepper but not sweet!

> >

> >

> Hi,

>

> Lately, I've been thinking about trying some edible flowers. Not sure I wanna

grow 'em (think I know how get some, tho). I understand they not only liven up a

salad but are also quite nutritious. But, the taste.....which ones should a

beginner eat? Any suggestions?

> Thanks,

> Don

>

> For the first time EVER - start an online business at ZERO cost!

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> fonsh%2540aol.com

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Thanks for the reminder.....got 'em growing here already.....been meaning to do

just that.

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>

> BTW: there are a lot of weeds growing all a around that are very tasty. When

the young dandelions first blossom, clip their flowers and toss them into you

salad.

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Thanks for the reminder.....got 'em growing here already.....been meaning to do

just that.

Don

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> BTW: there are a lot of weeds growing all a around that are very tasty. When

the young dandelions first blossom, clip their flowers and toss them into you

salad.

> ew

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Thanks again, that'll give me lots to try. Appreciate it.

Don

Add to that list: Carnation petals, Chive flowers, Daisy petals, Daylily petals,

hibiscus petals, honeysuckle petals, lavender flowers, rose petals and sunflower

petals. Caution, make sure that none of these have been sprayed with or fed

poison to dissuade insects.

>

> Add to that list: Carnation petals, Chive flowers, Daisy petals, Daylily

petals, hibiscus petals, honeysuckle petals, lavender flowers, rose petals and

sunflower petals. Caution, make sure that none of these have been sprayed with

or fed poison to dissuade insects.

> ew

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thanks ...I’ve planted the sunflower...this is the third day...getting

ready to take the top off to sun and grow.. B.

From: Berry

Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 11:01 AM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

I just put a handful of sunflower greens in my Vitamix and buzz it up with a

little water. I haven't tried it in my Champion, but I am sure that would work

too.

From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To:

mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

early stages.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni9\

8 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related>>

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 9:43 PM

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

one, or ..not that type "

>

> ===========================================

>

> Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

> the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

> come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

> onto a seed the size of a clover seed!

>

> Yup, I knew

> >

>

>

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Wonderful, !  Let me know how they turn out.  I keep several trays of

sunnies on the go at all times, so I have fresh greens daily.  I adore them!

From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To:

mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

early stages.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni9\

8 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related>>

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 9:43 PM

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

one, or ..not that type "

>

> ===========================================

>

> Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

> the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

> come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

> onto a seed the size of a clover seed!

>

> Yup, I knew

> >

>

>

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Today I tried CHOPPING my sprouts in my new gadget The Salad Chef. Now this

things chops and dices everything. When I put my sprouts in the bowl I have to

take a fork and make sure they are all separated or else when I start eating, I

could grab a big forkful and stuff it in my mouth.

So I took a bunch of sprouts, placed it on the chopping blade, slammed the top

thing down, EXPECTING THE SPROUTS TO BE CHOPPED AND FALL THROUGH THE BLADE

HOLES, right?

Didn't happen. Instead the sprouts got stuck and never fell through. I had to

MANUALLY take out the sprouts, trying to get each and every one out of the blade

thing and the whamming thing. I'll never do THAT again.

So, for the rest of the sprouts, I found an easier way to chop them up. Worked

like a charm. Can you guess what I did.

I took my kitchen shears and SNIP SNIP SNIP, and they all got chopped.

Now THAT'S a way to make a salad

Melody

http://www.youtube.com/user/eliz7212?feature=mhum

Apr 23, 2011 09:05:48 PM, sproutpeople wrote:

===========================================

thanks ...I’ve planted the sunflower...this is the third day...getting

ready to take the top off to sun and grow.. B.

From: Berry

Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 11:01 AM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

I just put a handful of sunflower greens in my Vitamix and buzz it up with a

little water. I haven't tried it in my Champion, but I am sure that would work

too.

From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To:

mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com

Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

early stages.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related>

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 9:43 PM

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

one, or ..not that type "

>

> ===========================================

>

> Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

> the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

> come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

> onto a seed the size of a clover seed!

>

> Yup, I knew

> >

>

>

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Here is a GADGET for that very thing, Melody!  Easy to make a chopped salad

right in the bowl! 

From: Molloy <mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To:

mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com

Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 9:48 PM

This is a great series of 3 videos of how to sprout wheatgrass, peas,

sunflowers, and buckwheat w/ soil in trays. I have the link to the second

below....great info on planting seeds in trays, especially the sunflower

seeds which don't need soil on top of them , and do better weighed down in

early stages.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=syS9X6sni98 & feature=related>

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 9:43 PM

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Oh, can't say yet, I haven't bought them. They have this big box in the

store and I have to go and look. Before I buy them, I'll see what kind they

offer then I will come back and post here. You can then say " that's a good

one, or ..not that type "

>

> ===========================================

>

> Melody remember when planting seeds to only put as much dirt over them as

> the seed is big. If you burry them to deep they can't get threw and don't

> come up. You don't have to be exact, just don't dump a whole inch of soil

> onto a seed the size of a clover seed!

>

> Yup, I knew

> >

>

>

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Hey , thanks for that link. I loved chopped salad and my wife bought me

one of those and I didn't know how to use it properly. I tried to chop the salad

fixings on the chopping block. It didn't work, so I put the thing away. Now

after seeing the video, I can use it.

ew

Re: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Here is a GADGET for that very thing, Melody! Easy to make a chopped salad

right in the bowl!

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LOL, EW!  When they first came out a few years back, they had a demo video that

they were playing at a kitchen shop-I couldn't resist!  Love it!

Subject: Re: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To: sproutpeople

Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011, 10:40 PM

 

Hey , thanks for that link. I loved chopped salad and my wife bought

me one of those and I didn't know how to use it properly. I tried to chop the

salad fixings on the chopping block. It didn't work, so I put the thing away.

Now after seeing the video, I can use it.

ew

Re: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

Here is a GADGET for that very thing, Melody! Easy to make a chopped salad right

in the bowl!

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I ordered sunflower seed yesterday and am going to try them too. With all the

leftover soil I have from my raised beds, I decided that it makes sense to try

sunnies and arugula.

I cut the first tray of wheatgrass tonight. I was afraid that it would get too

big before my juicer gets here and I'd rather have it a bit too " young " than to

go too long. I'm planting a new tray every night now so I should have my " shot "

a day all worked out.

Our Farmer's market opened today. I'm ashamed to say that I'd never gone

before. I was always too lazy to get up and get there on a Saturday morning.

There's a gal who has micro greens and it was all I could do not to buy a whole

flat (8 5x5 trays). I restrained myself and only bought one 5x5 tray of cress.

She said that her method is to cut them first as " micro greens " then let the

seeds that didn't make it through the first time grow until they are bigger and

those are considered " baby greens " . ;-)

>

> Wonderful, !  Let me know how they turn out.  I keep several trays of

sunnies on the go at all times, so I have fresh greens daily.  I adore them!

>

>

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Micro greens and baby greens are wonderful-I harvest at least a tray a day, and

it is so much fun to see them grow so fast-nice to " plant " something and eat if

for dinner in just a short time!  I hope you enjoy yours!

Subject: Re: A new sprout lady in your midsts

To: sproutpeople

Date: Sunday, April 24, 2011, 12:47 AM

 

I ordered sunflower seed yesterday and am going to try them too. With all the

leftover soil I have from my raised beds, I decided that it makes sense to try

sunnies and arugula.

I cut the first tray of wheatgrass tonight. I was afraid that it would get too

big before my juicer gets here and I'd rather have it a bit too " young " than to

go too long. I'm planting a new tray every night now so I should have my " shot "

a day all worked out.

Our Farmer's market opened today. I'm ashamed to say that I'd never gone

before. I was always too lazy to get up and get there on a Saturday morning.

There's a gal who has micro greens and it was all I could do not to buy a whole

flat (8 5x5 trays). I restrained myself and only bought one 5x5 tray of cress.

She said that her method is to cut them first as " micro greens " then let the

seeds that didn't make it through the first time grow until they are bigger and

those are considered " baby greens " . ;-)

>

> Wonderful, !  Let me know how they turn out.  I keep several trays

of sunnies on the go at all times, so I have fresh greens daily.  I adore

them!

>

>

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