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		<title>The Magic of Sprouting Introduction</title>
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What do the various sprouts taste like?
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<p>What do the various sprouts taste like?</p>
<p>How long do they take to sprout? This video does a great job of answering these questions.<span id="more-730"></span></p>
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<p><span class="blue14">The Magic of Sprouting Introduction</span></p>
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<h2>Grow fresh organic vegetables in the warmth and comfort of your own kitchen.</h2>
<p>Too cold in the winter to have a garden outside? The solution is to grow sprouts inside. You can create your own fresh supply of organic, enzyme rich sprouts until the garden perks back up in the spring. I personally have an organic garden that goes year round. A simple greenhouse makes winter gardening possible here in NC. It&#8217;s not heated, so growth has been slow here, as the evening temps have been near 20 for the last week or so. Sprouts help fill in the gaps, in a healthy eating lifestyle.</p>
<h4>Growing your own sprouts is very inexpensive. Look for seeds at your local health food store.</h4>
<p>Next time I will find a video that gives good instructions on how to sprout. If you know of a good one, let me know in the comment box below. We also want to hear your sprouting tips and experiences.</p>
<h2>Good for Sprouting</h2>
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<li>Radish sprouts, easy to grow, add zest to salads and sandwiches</li>
<li>Alfalfa sprouts are one of the most nutritious foods you can eat. The roots of the alfalfa plant grow down deep to bring up minerals from the soil. Loaded with chlorophyll and enzymes.</li>
<li>Mung bean are common in Chinese cuisine. Excellent when eaten raw. Can be grown in as little as 2 days.</li>
<li>Red clover sprouts are a concentrated source of phytochemicals.  Don&#8217;t take as long to grow as alfalfa and store will in frig.</li>
<li>French lentil sprouts are a good source of protein. Sprinkle over other dishes to add a nutritional boost.</li>
<li>Red cabbage sprouts are easy to grow. They add a dash of color.</li>
<li>Adzuki bean sprouts, similar to mung beans. A nice fresh bean flavor and crunch. Good source of living enzymes.</li>
<li>Broccoli sprouts have a good peppery flavor. Good source of chlorophyll and antioxidants.</li>
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