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So I realized that I forgot to take pictures of the actual process. They should actually sprout within 3 days which I find amazing. We bought additional different kinds of sprouts to try them out. This time we are trying sunflower sprouts, I have no idea what they are but am very excited to try them as I love to use sunflower oil in my cooking. We also bought clover sprouts and a little package called broccoli sprouts, I am not a fan of broccoli but am open to trying new foods at least once, I don't like the texture of broccoli but maybe I will like it in sprout form.
The bottom left is the sunflower sproutlings, the right is the clover and the upper left are the broccoli sproutlets.
Ok signing off, more tomorrow on our sprouts.
The Sproutie City Mousie
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