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Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Rinse them thoroughly in cold running water. Make sure water penetrates properly. Then check smell and texture by squashing one between finger and thumb. If some hardness there and no smell it's fine.
If there's a smell after rinsing bin it. Try not to soak more than over night to one day if you do rinse and change water once a day twice a day on hot days. You can refrigerate on hot days in water. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
> wrote in message ... > Rinse them thoroughly in cold running water. Make sure water penetrates > properly. Then check smell and texture by squashing one between finger and > thumb. If some hardness there and no smell it's fine. > If there's a smell after rinsing bin it. > Try not to soak more than over night to one day if you do rinse and change > water once a day twice a day on hot days. You can refrigerate on hot days > in water. Lentils shouldn't be soaked prior to cooking. You can sprout them though. Sounds like that's what you were aiming for? If so, they need to be rinsed several times a day. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Soaking is beneficial. It reduces phytic acid and anti-nutrient content so we can actually get nutrients out of them.
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Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
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Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery!
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Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
> wrote in message ... > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! That's just not true. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Julie Bove wrote:
> > > wrote: > > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to > > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into > > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! > > That's just not true. I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they don't need to be presoaked. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
"Julie Bove" > wrote in
: > > > wrote in message > ... >> Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be >> able to absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. >> Look into Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. >> Cheery! > > That's just not true. > I never soak lentils, just beans. -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 Gary wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> > wrote: >> > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to >> > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into >> > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! >> >> That's just not true. > >I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they >don't need to be presoaked. However they need to be picked over for foreign matter and well washed. For pea soup I prefer to use whole dried peas, not always easy to find but better pea flavor than splits and they need to be soaked for eight hours. As an aside I detest lentils, they smell like mooslims. The soup we have most often is beef barley 'shroom, I usually fill my 24 quart pot. We like pea soup too and during the summer growing season I make a lot of vegetable soups. Dinner tonight I'll roast a 4 lb top round, baked spuds, and broccoli crowns; 99¢/lb, beef roasts this week are BOGO. I never buy the roasts displayed, I have the butcher make up my roasts, he knows I'm a fuss pot. Yesterday I got two 4 pounders, one for tonight, one for the freezer. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On 12/10/2019 11:46 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote: >>> Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to >>> absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into >>> Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! >> >> That's just not true. > > I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they > don't need to be presoaked. > As I orginally replied, the OP is a non-cook who doesn't know what they're talking about. Pushing some sort of "healthy" crap by Sally Somebody. Brought to us (naturally) by Google groups. Jill |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
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Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 5:19:52 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 Gary wrote: > >Julie Bove wrote: > >> > wrote: > >> > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to > >> > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into > >> > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! > >> > >> That's just not true. > > > >I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they > >don't need to be presoaked. > > However they need to be picked over for foreign matter and well > washed. For pea soup I prefer to use whole dried peas, not always > easy to find but better pea flavor than splits and they need to be > soaked for eight hours. As an aside I detest lentils, they smell like > mooslims. What do "mooslims" smell like, considering they live everywhere from the U.S. to Africa, clear across to Indonesia. Cindy Hamilton |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 5:19:52 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: >> On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 Gary wrote: >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>> > wrote: >>>>> Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to >>>>> absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into >>>>> Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! >>>> >>>> That's just not true. >>> >>> I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they >>> don't need to be presoaked. >> >> However they need to be picked over for foreign matter and well >> washed. For pea soup I prefer to use whole dried peas, not always >> easy to find but better pea flavor than splits and they need to be >> soaked for eight hours. As an aside I detest lentils, they smell like >> mooslims. > > What do "mooslims" smell like, considering they live everywhere from > the U.S. to Africa, clear across to Indonesia. > > Cindy Hamilton > Popeye just smells his own upper lip ... then gets offended by mooslims. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 12:46:29 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 5:19:52 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 Gary wrote: > > >Julie Bove wrote: > > >> > wrote: > > >> > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to > > >> > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into > > >> > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! > > >> > > >> That's just not true. > > > > > >I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they > > >don't need to be presoaked. > > > > However they need to be picked over for foreign matter and well > > washed. For pea soup I prefer to use whole dried peas, not always > > easy to find but better pea flavor than splits and they need to be > > soaked for eight hours. As an aside I detest lentils, they smell like > > mooslims. > > What do "mooslims" smell like, considering they live everywhere from > the U.S. to Africa, clear across to Indonesia. > > Cindy Hamilton I went to university with a mooslim, at least, that's the way I pronounce it because that's the way she pronounced it. She was from Egypt and mostly, she smelled like money. She was exotic, beautiful, and way above the regular schlubs in the class. I was lucky enough to have some classes with exotic, rich, creatures like these from places like Thailand, and China. Well alright. |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 3:12:50 AM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 12:46:29 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 5:19:52 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: > > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 Gary wrote: > > > >Julie Bove wrote: > > > >> > wrote: > > > >> > Yep. Soak grains/lentils whatever! 100%. If you don't you won't be able to > > > >> > absorb enough goodies. Sorry, all anti soakers are wrong. Look into > > > >> > Nourishing traditions cookbook Sally Fallon. Lifesaver. Cheery! > > > >> > > > >> That's just not true. > > > > > > > >I agree. Lentils, split peas, barley... I know for a fact they > > > >don't need to be presoaked. > > > > > > However they need to be picked over for foreign matter and well > > > washed. For pea soup I prefer to use whole dried peas, not always > > > easy to find but better pea flavor than splits and they need to be > > > soaked for eight hours. As an aside I detest lentils, they smell like > > > mooslims. > > > > What do "mooslims" smell like, considering they live everywhere from > > the U.S. to Africa, clear across to Indonesia. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > I went to university with a mooslim, at least, that's the way I pronounce it because that's the way she pronounced it. She was from Egypt and mostly, she smelled like money. She was exotic, beautiful, and way above the regular schlubs in the class. I was lucky enough to have some classes with exotic, rich, creatures like these from places like Thailand, and China. Well alright. Good to know. I've been up nights for six months, waiting for that reply. Cindy Hamilton |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
.... > Good to know. I've been up nights for six months, waiting for that reply. you're great at math... songbird (the op post is from September of 1995 |
Help! Did I soak my lentils too long?
On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 8:01:55 AM UTC-4, songbird wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > ... > > Good to know. I've been up nights for six months, waiting for that reply. > > you're great at math... > > > songbird (the op post is from September of 1995 dsi1 replied to a post of mine from last December. That's the one I was referring to. Cindy |
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