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Hi -- and welcome to sprouting!

You can get seeds in a number of places:

order online (this does add shipping costs)

Whole Foods and large natural supermarkets with bulk bins

some health food stores (make sure it's a place with good turnover)

ethnic food stores (often at Asian/Indian markets)

regular supermarket (seeds from here not always reliable sprouters)

local garden centers/seed suppliers (see note**)

Wherever you purchase, make sure that the seeds are:

UNTREATED -- no chemicals applied for planting

preferably organic

not pasteurized or heat-treated

appear fresh, non-buggy, non-broken

The (note**) is to be aware that seeds that are intended for in-ground planting,

may be treated with pesticide, fungicides, or other protective chemicals that

you need to avoid. Garden/farm supply places will tend to have these.

If you're near a Whole Foods, you can get lentils, mungs, adzukis, sesame, flax,

wheat, garbanzos, peanuts, etc. from the bulk bins. Otherwise, easiest way to

try a few different types is to order a sampler pack from a reliable online

retailer. Sproutpeople.org is my favorite (and the sponsor of this list).

For something you can sprout TODAY (because when I want to try something, I want

it NOW lol), get a fresh bag of whole supermarket lentils and follow

Sproutpeople's instructions:

http://sproutpeople.org/lentilgreen.html

Hope this helps! Please ask more questions as you need, we always love to talk

about our sprouts. :)

Molly

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, the lentils need to be whole - not split.

And if you buy them at a regular supermarket, they may or may not sprout.

Just so that you don't get your hopes too high, and also so that you don't

think, if they don't sprout, that somehow you have failed.

Pam

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>Oh Molly thanks bunches. Will have to try the supemarket for lenils. Now

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