Guest guest Posted April 8, 2012 Report Share Posted April 8, 2012 Hi Janet, Welcome to our little part of the world. Asking which sprouting system, is like asking what's your favorite movie. There are many different kinds. Mostly all good. Each of us has an opinion. Look around on line at the different devices and ask questions about each. Is price a consideration? Quart mason jars are always great for a beginner. I used EasySprout Cups, but I use a verity of things all at the same time. This morning I have fenugreek in an EasySprout. I have pea shoots and sunflowers in little plastic bowls in the kitchen window. I have lentils ready to harvest in a colander on the corner of the sink. In the refrigerator I have French Garden mix that has just been harvested from EasySprout cups. I don't know a thing about berries. I don't think you can eat the plant. I am looking at the label of Ezekiel 4:9 bread. It has sprouted wheat, barley, millet, lentils, soybeans, and spelt. I don't where you would find all of those seeds. Do some research. They are out there. SproutPeople.org has most of them. There are members in this group that make their own bread that will probable send you some recipes. Happy Sprouting ew Question from Hannibal MO Hi all! I am really super super new at " sprouting " . So need help and advice on which " sprouting system " is best/safe. My goal is to sprout my organic seeds/berries and make my own breads. So I also need some advice on if I should sprout the seeds/berries together or separate if the recipe calls for a variety of seeds/berries (like Ezekiel bread). Tks so much for your input. Janet D, Hannibal MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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