Sprouts are really easy to grow and extremely nutritious. Growing them yourself is much cheaper than buying them, comes with less packaging and means they will be super fresh and delicious! |
You can sprout lots of seeds (see table below for ideas) and although soaking times and rinses may vary, the general principles are the same:
| You can make your own sprouter from a jar, a rubber band and some muslin. |
- The Source Bulk Foods
- NSW (Victoria St, Brunswick)
- Nurseries
- Online
- Or of course, you could save your own seeds form your garden
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