15 March 2012, 17:16
15 March 2012, 17:54
I've been sprouting for years, little jar sat in the window , couple of days fresh sprouts, I eat them when there about 1/2 inches long, can't say they taste nice tend to hide them in sandwiches and salads but very nutritious,I usually get an organic mix from the health food shop.
15 March 2012, 18:00
Sprouts seem very unappreciated over here. Yet seem to be exactly what we are looking for.
15 March 2012, 18:18
Thinds that are good for you never taste nice
15 March 2012, 19:29
Alfalfa is a good one, I do believe you could almost live on it, it's so nutritious plus a good healer of all sorts of medical conditions, can be juiced.
15 March 2012, 22:27
(15 March 2012, 19:29)Prep Girl Wrote: [ -> ]Alfalfa is a good one, I do believe you could almost live on it, it's so nutritious plus a good healer of all sorts of medical conditions, can be juiced.
I've heard loads about alfalfa and duckweed. A guy at the gym used to swear by them. He's not a small guy, so I'm not going to call him a liar.
15 March 2012, 23:15
I've never tried duckweed but the guy seems to know his stuff.
A good thing to take now and to store would be blue/green algae, it tastes and smells like dirty old pond water but it's one of the best super foods out there, it comes in 3 forms, tablet, powder and fresh frozen.
A good thing to take now and to store would be blue/green algae, it tastes and smells like dirty old pond water but it's one of the best super foods out there, it comes in 3 forms, tablet, powder and fresh frozen.