Hi Jill,

Great idea!

I sprout flax seed but I have to sprout them on a growing medium because they 
are so muscilaginous [moist, sticky, gel-sack] the most in fact that they 
cannot be sprouted like most seeds.

I have a square plastic container in which I put two paper towels [Bounty] that 
I spray mist to dampen with a combination of peroxide and water then spread my 
flax seeds on that then spray the seeds and cover it with a clear plastic lid 
for the bottom of the flat. I cover that with a towel and mist everyday so they 
will not dry out. Once they sprout and have two leaves I uncover them and let 
them get some light for several days...then they are ready. You need to spray 
them everyday so as not to dry out even after the lid comes off.

I believe eating sprouted seeds are so good for you.

Sandy



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Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 1:09:29 PM
Subject: Re: CS>sprouting for vitamins/nutrients


How about making your own sprouts--such as wheat grass, broccoli, etc.  I read 
that the broccoli sprouts have around 500 times the nutritive value of fresh 
broccoli.