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We have had SUCH lousy weather here in Brooklyn. Clouds clouds clouds. No

viewing the Moon!!! lol

Melody

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> Congratulations.  Don't know a lot of people who have 32 years in.  I didn't

make it.  I had 25 and now 20 with the 2nd one.  My daughter has 27 in and my

son is a few years below her. 

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> It is quite an accomplishment and it seems fewer and fewer reach it.  Hope 

you had a great day yesterday.  Did you manage to get out and see the Super

Moon?\  It was a romantic moon!

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> Carolyn Wilkerson

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> To: sproutpeople

> Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2012 7:18 PM

> Subject: Sprouting brown rice question!!

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> Hi all. Happy Cinqo de Mayo (which also happens to be Alan and my 32nd wedding

anniversary today. Went to Japanese for dinner. Very nice.

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> So here's my brown rice question. I've never sprouted any kind of rice. I have

brown rice in the house (which I put in Alan's soup). I just went on youtube,

watched some videos, etc. but nowhere does it say (and I've looked) if eating

sprouted brown rice is okay if one is diabetic.

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> I know that it digests slower than white rice. But I don't eat rice of any

kind.

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> I wouldn't know what to do with sprouted brown rice. So I just need to know if

1. One eats if raw after sprouting?? 2. Can you sprout it, saute it with garlic

and onions and have it as a sprouted side dish (without cooking it), 3. Is it

low glycemic.

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> Thanks very much to anyone who knows.

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> Melody

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Too bad.  It was a great night for it here.  Sky seemed dark with few stars

but the moon really stood out and was an almost white shining ball with some of

the craters though.  The street lights were more orangy in comparison and had 

light shining outward whil moon was just this glorious white ball.  Maybe the

sky will clear up for you as it has to be pretty for a few days.

 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Monday, May 7, 2012 9:08 AM

Subject: Re: Sprouting brown rice question!!

 

We have had SUCH lousy weather here in Brooklyn. Clouds clouds clouds. No

viewing the Moon!!! lol

Melody

>

> Congratulations.  Don't know a lot of people who have 32 years in.  I

didn't make it.  I had 25 and now 20 with the 2nd one.  My daughter has 27

in and my son is a few years below her. 

>  

> It is quite an accomplishment and it seems fewer and fewer reach it. 

Hope  you had a great day yesterday.  Did you manage to get out and see

the Super Moon?\  It was a romantic moon!

>

> Carolyn Wilkerson

>

>

>  

>

>

> To: sproutpeople

> Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2012 7:18 PM

> Subject: Sprouting brown rice question!!

>

>

>  

> Hi all. Happy Cinqo de Mayo (which also happens to be Alan and my 32nd wedding

anniversary today. Went to Japanese for dinner. Very nice.

>

> So here's my brown rice question. I've never sprouted any kind of rice. I have

brown rice in the house (which I put in Alan's soup). I just went on youtube,

watched some videos, etc. but nowhere does it say (and I've looked) if eating

sprouted brown rice is okay if one is diabetic.

>

> I know that it digests slower than white rice. But I don't eat rice of any

kind.

>

> I wouldn't know what to do with sprouted brown rice. So I just need to know if

1. One eats if raw after sprouting?? 2. Can you sprout it, saute it with garlic

and onions and have it as a sprouted side dish (without cooking it), 3. Is it

low glycemic.

>

> Thanks very much to anyone who knows.

>

> Melody

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