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yes i am wondering also - especially about the black oil sunflower seed for

birds and growing microgreens sunflowers

 

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Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:00 PM

Subject: feed store bird seed

 

I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting. Are

there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

Jeff

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Not sure if this is a goof or not but you should use organic seed for

consumption. Bird seed may have undesirable edibles in it added during non

organic growth and there are probably scary preservatives added as well. Stick

with organic seed....bird seed isn't even good for birdies!!!!

feed store bird seed

I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting. Are

there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

Jeff

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NOOOOO! You won't want to use animal feed for human consumption-it is stored

differently and VERY LIKELY contains vermin, larvae, and/or chemicals you don't

want. Seed for animals is often outdated seed left over from grain silos, where

it has been stored for ages, years even, all the while being subjected to rats,

mice, bugs, etc. Spend the extra money on a good organic seed. No point eating

healthy if you aren't using healthy stuff to start with!! (Sorry if it sounds

like I am scolding...but I am, lol)

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> I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting. Are

there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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> Jeff

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I've heard folks swear that bird grade sunflower seeds are safe for humans, but

unless I knew for sure how they were grown and that they were free of

potentially dangerous additives/ preservatives, I'd stay clear of them. Organic

certified seed may be more costly, but can you put a price on your health and

well being?

feed store bird seed

I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting. Are

there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

Jeff

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Not to mention the marijuana seeds in it. LOL

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> Not sure if this is a goof or not but you should use organic seed for

> consumption. Bird seed may have undesirable edibles in it added during non

> organic growth and there are probably scary preservatives added as well.

> Stick with organic seed....bird seed isn't even good for birdies!!!!

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> feed store bird seed

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> I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting.

> Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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> Jeff

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When I first began to sprout many years ago, I sprouted some of the sunflower

seeds that I bought for my bird feeders. They came out fine, but on the seed

sack it said vitamins added. I called the company. They told me that it was not

harmful to humans and lots of people had told them that they sprout the seeds.

However, they couldn't tell me what had been sprayed on to the soil or plants,

so I decided to buy organic from sprout people.

ew

feed store bird seed

I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting. Are

there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

Jeff

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Well said . Nobody is going to guard our health except us. DEMAND ORGANIC!

ew

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NOOOOO! You won't want to use animal feed for human consumption-it is stored

differently and VERY LIKELY contains vermin, larvae, and/or chemicals you don't

want. Seed for animals is often outdated seed left over from grain silos, where

it has been stored for ages, years even, all the while being subjected to rats,

mice, bugs, etc. Spend the extra money on a good organic seed. No point eating

healthy if you aren't using healthy stuff to start with!! (Sorry if it sounds

like I am scolding...but I am, lol)

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> I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting.

Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

>

> Jeff

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AMEN, EW! Hey, could someone PLEASE pass me the soapbox? lol

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On Jan 21, 2012, at 9:40 PM, " Ernest Willingham "

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> Well said . Nobody is going to guard our health except us. DEMAND

ORGANIC!

> ew

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> NOOOOO! You won't want to use animal feed for human consumption-it is stored

differently and VERY LIKELY contains vermin, larvae, and/or chemicals you don't

want. Seed for animals is often outdated seed left over from grain silos, where

it has been stored for ages, years even, all the while being subjected to rats,

mice, bugs, etc. Spend the extra money on a good organic seed. No point eating

healthy if you aren't using healthy stuff to start with!! (Sorry if it sounds

like I am scolding...but I am, lol)

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> > I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting.

Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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Thanks, I will.

I'm looking for what to buy for a long term storage good that won't break the

bank to buy it all this week.

I could stay with my first idea of 25 pounds of flax seed and 50 pounds

wheatberries, since the bird seed is poisonous and a year's supply of the French

mix expensive all at once.

Jeff

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> Not sure if this is a goof or not but you should use organic seed for

consumption. Bird seed may have undesirable edibles in it added during non

organic growth and there are probably scary preservatives added as well. Stick

with organic seed....bird seed isn't even good for birdies!!!!

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> feed store bird seed

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> I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly sprouting.

Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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> Jeff

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I personally don't recommend long term storage for things such as seeds, since

they are subject to bugs, vermin, going rancid, etc. You can make your own

" mixes " from various seeds (just be sure your mix includes things that grow at a

similar rate). Another option, and one that I chose, is to grow your own

plants, allowing them to bolt to seed-it takes some learning, but done easily

enough. I didn't know ANYTHING about growing plants, especially growing them

for the seeds, but again-it can be learned.

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> Thanks, I will.

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> I'm looking for what to buy for a long term storage good that won't break the

bank to buy it all this week.

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> I could stay with my first idea of 25 pounds of flax seed and 50 pounds

wheatberries, since the bird seed is poisonous and a year's supply of the French

mix expensive all at once.

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> Jeff

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> > Not sure if this is a goof or not but you should use organic seed for

consumption. Bird seed may have undesirable edibles in it added during non

organic growth and there are probably scary preservatives added as well. Stick

with organic seed....bird seed isn't even good for birdies!!!!

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Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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Thanks for the specific quality issues, .

Jeff

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Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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I could use a stack of those pet food storage containers with the spinning lids

to store the hard red winter wheat until sprouting and juicing.

The flax would fit in the freezer until grinding.

I could rotate through all in a year, or two if I'm normally sprouting French

mix and juicing cut produce.

That supply would buy me time to learn seed saving, should the corporate giants

disrupt our food supply before I know how to save seeds.

Jeff

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> > > Not sure if this is a goof or not but you should use organic seed for

consumption. Bird seed may have undesirable edibles in it added during non

organic growth and there are probably scary preservatives added as well. Stick

with organic seed....bird seed isn't even good for birdies!!!!

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Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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I agree...and I should have clarified that " chemicals " could contain bird

designed vitamins or things that are safe for birds, that wouldn't be good for

HUMAN consumption...also keep in mind that birds survive the MANY chemicals that

are typically sprayed on outdoor gardens-pesticides, and such. My point was

that the bird seed manufacturers wouldn't be concerned with larvae or vermin,

since those are perfectly fine for birds to consume.

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> >I think this seed is a lot cheaper. It looks like it its mostly

> sprouting. Are there any caveats? I've not tasted it yet.

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> Chemically speaking feed store bird grains/seeds are certainly safe to

> eat as birds are MUCH more sensitive to chemicals than people are and

> the feed manufacturers cannot afford a big lawsuit if their feed kills

> someone's expensive birds. It is, however, sometimes not cleaned quite

> as well as foods that are meant for human consumption and is slightly

> more likely to have weevils and such. Check for small round holes in the

> feed sacks as these can indicate insect infestation. Otherwise, go for

> it and just be careful to clean/rinse your sprouting seeds a bit more

> carefully that you might if you bought it at the HFS.

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> Gail

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