Wayfarer64 Posted February 19, 2009 I sure do agree with this spout assessment! They seem to just pump me up!!!- Like very fresh sushi does too! - the fresher our food the better no doubt about it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted February 28, 2009 Just sprouted two tablespoons of Zesty Mix seeds. They taste good, need a little salt and dash of oil. I picked up the packet from Whole Foods. It enjoyed watching them grow, a garden seeded, raised and harvested in 4 days   Michael    "No. You soak them for a few hours or overnight, then you rinse them thoroughly twice a day and drain them well, eating them before they spoil is important too. I don't put mine in the sun, just on a regular kitchen counter. If you were going for more chlorophyl sun would be good though, maybe I should experiment with that too."  Different seeds have different germination periods. The instructions for my mixed pack of smaller seeds were soak over night, rinse twice a day, on the 4rth day give indirect sunlight to increase there chlorophyl content. I wonder if a darker environment the first few days would have given me a larger yield? The 2 tablespoons ended up filling up about 2/3 of the bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites