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On Wed, 19 May 2010 23:58:01 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> Je?us > wrote:
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>> >> It sure is potent. I have a small bag of Fenugreek seed, which I've
>> >> used for sprouting. Even the whole unground seeds are potent, and the
>> >> smell stays on your hands for quite a while.
>> >
>> >For sprouting?? I never even considered that, thanks!
>> >My sprouter jars have sat on the window sill now for a couple of months
>> >unused.
>> >
>> >This may renew my interest. <G>

>>
>> I go through phases with sprouting - I'll do it for a couple of months
>> and then inexplicably stop. Anyway, try sprouting Fenugreek, it's as
>> good as anything else for sprouting!

>
>Huh. Thanks. I'll have to see how the bulk seeds do. :-)


With any luck they'll sprout! The bag I bought was specifically
packaged for sprouting, although I see no reason why they couldn't be
ground and used that way.