The first step is to pour enough seeds into your jars to cover the bottom of the jar. My jars are quart sized, but you can use pint size if you want less sprouts. |
Next you will add 3-4 inches of cold water to cover the seeds, and then set aside over night. |
This is day 4 of my sprouting process. As you can see the Clover seeds are sprouting faster than the Bean Salad sprouts are. Some seeds sprout faster than others. |
Day 6 My Clover sprouts are ready! It will be another day before the Bean Salad sprouts are done. |
I haven't done this for years, thanks for the reminder. Where did you get your seeds? At the Health Food Store?
ReplyDeleteI bought the supplies last year to grow some sprouts...I did it once and loved it. Then promptly forgot about it :-( Thanks for the reminder!
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ReplyDeleteUnfortunately we live in the city now, so we don't have a local health food store. Whenever we can get into the country, we stock up. When we move further away we might have to get our seeds online. Would appreciate any tips!
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