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"Shaun aRe" > wrote:
> "Katra" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> > I MISS beans dammit!!!
>
> Beans good food. Yum!
My favorites are black beans and navy beans.
OTOH mashed pintos with cheese, salsa and chips ain't bad either. <lol>
> >
> > Usually, alfalfa and radish are mixed.
> > That milds them down a bit. They are WONderful in a pita!
> >
> > Good fiber source too. IYNWIM!
>
> No shit ',;~}~
<snork>
Thanks. You owe me a new monitor.....
Was having my tea! <lol>
>
> > > Hey - this sprouter is really good BTW, much better than the other ones
> Kath
> > > tried (crap!!!) - just the simple way it works, is really effective - it
> > > keeps the seeds moist the whole time without drowning them, and there's
> > > plenty of space! You can basically use it as a perpetual sprouter if you
> > > rotate the tiers - takes 2 to 3 days usually.
> > >
> > >
> > > Shaun aRe
> >
> > Jpeg???
>
> Links! (Spam! heheheheh):
>
> http://www.grainmills.com.au/category47_1.htm
Ooh Ooh Ooh! I LIKE that one!!!
I'll have to do some websearches and see if I can find it within the US,
or see if they will export?
>
> Is similar, but is larger than our by the looks of it and ours has a flatter
> top. (Back to Google!)
>
> Hmmm, same again but with different views - I'm starting to wonder if ours
> is an older version:
>
> http://www.biosupply.com/biosnacky_hydro12_sprouter.htm (Off again!)
Hmmmmm... no country of origin there.
>
> This is a small pic of what we have - the red things are trickle valves that
> release the water gradually from layer to layer below:
>
> http://healthypulses.co.uk/system/index.html
>
> And (click image for bigger):
>
> http://www.energiseforlife.com/item-...r--SPR0003.htm
> l
Good price!
>
> And again:
>
> http://wholesale.alexander-essential...germinator.php
>
> The last few are al pics and sources for the one we have. Upon closer
> lookiedoo, ours looks to be better designed that the domed one that just has
> run through grill holes in each layer, so I don't know why there's two
> version out there.
>
> Oh well, hope it helps anyway!
>
> ',;~}~
Yes, it does indeed, thank you!
I LOVE sprouts and have not had much luck with jar sprouting.
Supposed to just be able to use a widemouth quart jar with a screen lid.
Rinse every day and dump the water out the screen lid.
Tends to be a bit too humid here sometimes so things mold. :-P
I wonder if shelled sunflower seeds would sprout? I note that the ones I
buy have the occasional shell in them so I have to pick those out prior
to serving them.
>
> Shaun aRe - cheers Kat! I'll be off home soon for a beer and a smurk and a
> relax with my TENS and REMEDI machines on my back LOL! - Haverguddun luv! XX
Hugs! :-)
> --
> I have that exquisite feeling, the feeling that I was born a thousand years
> ago,
> and yet have experienced every moment of that thousand years,
> as if through the senses of an enchanted child.
> This is the source of my love of life, my enjoyment of others,
> the very seed of my happiness.
>
Neat.
Have a good weekend luv!
Kat
>
>
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K.
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