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Re: Re: Take a look at these Chia Sprouts. They are so soft and NO HULLS

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My neighbor's cat likes chia.  I think they grow it on a head though, which you

or indicates is not good for human consumption because of possible lead

in the clay.  I haven't given them the catnip yet.

 Do you sprout catnip or plant it like a microgreen to have catnip for the

cats? 

 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2012 6:16 PM

Subject: Re: Take a look at these Chia Sprouts. They are

so soft and NO HULLS

 

I grew them in Coir as a microgreen. I sprinkled them on my salad. All I know is

whenever I make a sprout salad and whatever I put on them, they are so good it's

sinful.

And wait until you see my next BIG experiment with Pea Shoots. This will be

really something. Since I now know that I can sautee pea shoots as well as put

them on my salad, well MELODY IS GOING TO GROW LOTS OF PEA SHOOTS.

lol

Melody

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