Adventures in sprouting
After reading about the healthful benefits of eating
sprouts I decided to incorporate some into my diet. Buckwheat was on hand and therefor my sprout
of choice. The process: soak some seeds for a few hours, rinse and
drain, then rinse and drain, rinse and drain some more a few times daily until
desired sprouting size is achieved.
Couldn’t be simpler.
I followed the proscribed method – and nothing. The seeds didn’t swell; there was no sign of
little green shoots. I kept at it for a
few more days. Still nothing. I figured the seeds must be too old and tossed
the little buggers.
A couple days later I happened across my stash of buckwheat
seeds - in the fruit bowl. The seeds I’d used were from the spice drawer. Weird.
Then it clicked. I'd used black
pepper berries in error.
Obviously wasn't wearing my glasses – I discern a pattern
here – maybe I should bow to the inevitable and get some bifocals.
Or I could just label my bulk produce. In a large font.

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