Welcome to the Wonderful World of SPROUTS!
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Before I get too far into my post...I've been interviewed by a fellow blogger and I'd LOVE for your to stop by and check out her blog! It's live! Thank you Joyce at It's Your Life!
Back to sprouts...As soon as I complete Eat to Beat Cancer part 3 I'll get back to sharing what I'm sprouting. I think Broccoli Sprouts are next on my list...Broccoli was recommended in Eat to Beat Cancer part 1.
It's amazing that each seed or bean can grow from 2 to 7 times it's size! Want to start Sprouting at Home? Below is a link to purchase Mary's Sprouting Kit. All orders in October will include an extra 2 ounces of seeds for free (4 ounces total)!
Gotta love sprouts!
ReplyDeleteSo healthy, and tasty too....
Enjoy your sprout kit.....
:)
Crystelle
http://www.crystelleboutique.com
Well, these would be a cute gift idea too (especially for a holiday gift exchange!).
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I'm new to your blog from the hop. I'm looking forward to your post's please pop on over to my blog and leave your thoughts I'm a daddy blogger and trying to establish a following of sorts.
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Great gift idea!!! Happy Sprouting!
ReplyDeleteWe are not sprout eaters but maybe we will give it go! Thanks for sharing on Super Sweet Saturday.
ReplyDeleteSteph
Thanks Stephanie! Sprouting is also a great learning experience for kids. It might get them interested in growing veggies or even eating healthier!
ReplyDeleteI got a present in the mail today!!!
ReplyDeleteMary's heirloom tomato seeds!! how fun for me!
I will keep you posted!
thank you!
Excellent! I happy to hear your seeds made it!
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Hello! I'm Jo from www.lovinglifeinthefablane.blogspot.com I found your blog on the bloghop and I am your newest follower. Hoping you'll follow back :) I think I joined your other blog earlier ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to make a sprout kit! Thanks for sharing with my NO RULES Weekend Blog Party :)
ReplyDeletePaula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com
Just seen you on today's Sunday Blog Hop hosted by Danielle. When I first saw "Sprouts", I immediately thought you were going to talk about Brussels Sprouts - not all these variations! Interesting post though!
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I'll be following here too!
If I had the space I would definitely give this a try.
ReplyDeleteI love your spouting posts. It's so fun to see the pictures of their growth. I really should try to sprout some myself. Thanks for sharing at my Our Favorite Things Link Party.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics! Sprouts would make such a fun gift. Thanks for sharing at The Fun In Functional!
ReplyDeleteI like sprouts on my cucumber sandwich. Yum. Thank you for your bloggy friendship and for sharing your wonderful blog at Thursday Favorite Things xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thank you for participating @ the SHOW-licious Craft Showcase! I hope you return and post more of your great things! I host the Party every weekend. You can grab a button on my site if you would like to put one on your site. :) http://sew-licious.blogspot.com. :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
Marti
Thanks for linking up with the Clever Chicks this week! Hope to see you on the next hop!
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Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com