Interestingly enough I do like sprouts and cooked greens. I can eat gobs of them. But frankly I am a little scared of the sprouts sold in the store. They often have outbreaks of deadly germs in them and not only that, but are expensive for a little carton of them!
So that's why I started looking around for a way to sprout my own. I wanted a non plastic container and came across these great Terra Cotta Stackable Sprouters from The Sprout House. After talking with Rita the Sprout Lady who runs the company I was thrilled when she offered to let me review the Terra Cotta Sprouter ME65 and also sent me a package of six of their most popular sprouting seeds. Plus she has written the most amazing book on sprouting that she sent me as well! Here is my youngest son. He couldn't keep his hands off the sprouter, he was so fascinated by it!
Why is sprouting your own greens so important? Well first it is super healthy. Sprouts are full of vital vitamins and minerals that we need in our diets, second you then insure that the sprouts you are eating are safe because you know that you are growing them in a clean environment, third they are extremely frugal to grow yourself, fourthly they are ridiculously easy to grow, and lastly, but most important, they are delicious! The ones we have grown our self have amazed me with the flavor difference. They are sweeter and juicier! Also in the depths of winter you can still have healthy fresh green foods all the time.
First I will review the book Homegrown Sprouts By Rita Galchus, who also is the owner of the Sprout House Company. She has been sprouting since 1986 and endeavoring to help others learn this easy way to grow healthy food in their own homes. I honestly loved this book, and sat down and devoured it. I was expecting a cheap little pamphlet but not only is it beautifully illustrated with full color photographs, it is well written in a way that is entertaining and easy to understand. This ain't rocket science folks and Rita stresses that by following a few simple rules you will be able to grow your own sprouts at home with very little expense. The book devotes most of itself to the different ways to grow sprouts, from a simple mason jar all the way up to automated sprouting trays. She then goes through on how to use each one for the different types of seeds. There is a trouble shooting section that I already found helpful, and a great table in the back that is a quick reference on sprouting and soaking times for different seeds. There is also a recipe index. The full color photos that go step by step are so helpful as I am a very visual person.
Here is my son, who would not leave the room. He picked out his favorite seeds, broccoli, from the ones Rita sent us. And yes he always makes that face when I try to take his picture. The Sprout House sells dozens of seeds and legumes for your sprouting, and Rita is so helpful with advice if you have questions!
Here is the first seeds we soaked overnight. We did mung beans, alfalfa, and broccoli. This was a great mini science experiment for our homeschool as we learned about seeds and how they sprout. The kids got a big kick of watching them grow.
So why use the Terra Cotta Sprouter? Well I am trying to avoid plastics but I didn't want to use the mason jars because we have a big family to provide lots of food for. These have three stackable teirs that sit one on top of the other with little holes in the bottoms for drainage. These are imported from Germany and are made from organic lead and heavy metal free clay. Clay is a great way to sprout seeds because it simulates soil conditions. It is also non toxic and I must say looks really nice sitting on my counter.
It consists of five parts: a lid, three perforated sprouting dishes that stack neatly on top of one another, and a slightly larger bottom bowl which holds the three sprouting dishes. The sprouter is made of untreated clay and the bottom bowl is glazed on the inside with lead-free glaze. Conditions in the sprouter are very similar to natural conditions in the soil: the pores in the clay sprouting
dishes provide for good ventilation and the clay’s ability to absorb water assures uniform moisture without actually immersing the seeds in water.
The darkness inside the terra cotta sprouter intensifies the flavor of the sprouts. In a taste test held by the Study Group for Nutritional Research in Bad Liebenzell, sprouts grown in clay sprouters were preferred without exception. If you prefer to eat watercress, alfalfa and other sprouts when they are green and rich in chlorophyll, simply open the lid and place the sprouter in the light a day or so
before you plan to eat the sprouts.
I was shocked that my 5 year old son loved munching them. I had to stop him so I could have some! It was so funny though, when we were looking at the seeds I told him that we shouldn't smoosh them or grind them because there is living little things in the seeds that make them sprout, and if we are hard on the seeds they wont sprout. Right before he took his first bite of sprouts he stopped, looked at me, and said "Momma, are the little living things still in there? I don't want to eat them if they are still in there!" I told him it was ok to eat them now, but had to try hard not to laugh!
I love that this is a way to provide delicious, cheap, healthy, organic foods for my family! I love that the sprouter is toxin free and made from natural clay. I love that I can trust the quality of this food. We already have a second batch sprouting! The price of the sprouter is not bad and will last for a lifetime if cared for properly. The Terra Cotta Sprouter, Homegrown Sprouts Book, and Sprouting Seeds get a 100% thumbs up from The Thrifty Housewife!
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Harlena Dyer - I would also get watercress & wheat grass
ReplyDeleteThat terra cotta sprouter sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!
Marijke
I would like the liquid kelp fertilizer. This would also be used for growing garlic.
ReplyDeleteI like the Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter.. it's very cute looking.
ReplyDeleteI would get some organic seeds to sprout
ReplyDeleteI would love to try to grow my own wheatgrass! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would like to get the sprouts book and seeds.
ReplyDeleteErin Sorgard - I'd like to try the kelp fertilizer.
ReplyDeleteI'd get the wheat grass trays to make larger volumes.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.sprouthouse.com/Plastic_Sprout_Lids_p/lidsyell.htm Multipurpose for me if my sourdough turns out in a week! Those would make sprouting so effortless, clean and efficient (is that redundant?) too!
ReplyDeleteI would get the hemp bag sprouting kit.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE this: Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter as it is something that I could use inside and outside!!!
ReplyDeleteI would get this: Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter b/c it is something I could use both inside and outside!!! Perfect for my house!
ReplyDeleteI would get Debbie Meyer Green Bags and sprout packages.
ReplyDeletePea sprouts and clover sprouts which are our favorites
ReplyDeleteClover sprouts and pea sprouts
ReplyDeleteThe Hot and Spicy seed mix looks yummy. I love mustards.
ReplyDeleteI would also love the Cat Grass Seeds Organic Hard Wheat Organic Sprouting Seeds 1 pound for our cats
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow sprouts for my cats, not something I have heard of before.
ReplyDeleteMy Honey/Hubby has really gotten into growing herbs from seed (and we both LOVE all kinds of sprouts! I'd really love to to get this for my husbands:
ReplyDeleteSprout Master Triple Tray Sprouter WITH PURCHASE RECEIVE SAMPLES OF OUR SIX MOST POPULAR SEEDS FREE!
I know we'd both love it!
Jesselyn A/Jesstinger
Jessterlyn(at)aol(dot)com
I would like the Speckled Snow Peas for Shoots Organic Sprouting Seeds.
ReplyDeleteI would also get the organic broccoli sprouting seeds. Dee Fedor
ReplyDeleteI would get the Hulless Oats for sprouting.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the terra cotta planters!!
ReplyDeletewould choose the clover sprouts!
ReplyDeletewheat grass
ReplyDeleteThe cute Valentine set for my littlest growers to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI like the liquid kelp fertilizer and the great selection of 2oz sample's.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have the Sprout Packaging Clam Shell Lid, Base and Food Grade Pad
ReplyDeleteI would get the A Dozen Organic Mixes Packed in a Valentin'es Day Theme Basket with Yellow Lid and Bonus Valentine's Day Mix
ReplyDeleteI'd get a dozen of the Wheat Grass and Barley Grass Shot Glass 1.5 ounces with The Sprout House logo to give away to my friends to inspire them to try wheat grass juice!
ReplyDeleteI would get the Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter.
ReplyDeleteI'd get the wheat grass sprouts & tray since I started juicing recently!
ReplyDeleteI would get the Adzuki Beans, Kamut Wheat, Fenugreek, Lentils 1 pound and also the Wheat Grass and Barley Shot Glass
ReplyDeleteOrganic broccoli and hemp!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the Homegrown Sprouts book to learn more about it!
ReplyDeleteI'd love the Shari's mix (lentils, garbanzos, peas, adzuki). Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would get some
ReplyDeletePopcorn Organic Seeds.
supergirl198296(at)yahoo.com
I would get the Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter!
ReplyDeleteI would love to start having sprouts around and ready to go all the time. I would also love to get some of the nursery flats and humidity domes to help with starting other seeds for our garden - especially since we have such a short growing season here.
ReplyDelete(Diane Macauley on RC , me_juliet AT hotmail DOT com)
I also like the
ReplyDeleteSprout Master Mini Triple Tray Sprouter.
I'd like the Easy Green Automatic Sprouter Single Level Machine MikroFarm.
ReplyDeleteI like the Hemp Bag Sprouting Kit for Sprouting Beans And Grains
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Hemp Bag Sprouting Kit for Sprouting Beans And Grains. I have only used jars for sprouting before. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOrganic sprouting seeds.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try to sprout the popcorn seeds.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have the Stainless Steel Sprouting Screen Fits A Wide Mouth Canning Jar and the lids.
ReplyDeleteMary Beth Elderton
I would get the speckled snow peas sprouting seeds
ReplyDeleteThe Hulled Organic Sunflower Seeds is what I would get
ReplyDeletesprouts for pets looks fun.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try some of the seeds, especially the Sprout House Organic Sprouting Seeds Salad Mix - Broccoli, Clover, Radish, Alfalfa.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Hemp Bag Sprouter
ReplyDeleteI would also get Cat grass seed
ReplyDeleteI'd like the Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter
ReplyDeleteI would get the triple tray sprouter
ReplyDeletei would get some barley grass sprouting trays.
ReplyDeleteThe hot and spicy mix sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI would try some seeds - the Valentine Day Organic Sprouting Seeds Mix Red Lentil, Red Clover, Adzuki, China Red Radish - sounds neat!
ReplyDeleteI like the valentines mixed sprouting kit.
ReplyDeletei would also love the terra cotta sprouter and the kelp fertilizer, and pet sprouts!! (well, my pets would love the pet sprouts! :) ) thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletebeth c
I like the Terra Cotta Terradisiena Natural Sprouter because it's stackable and saves precious counter space.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely would get the wheat grass and maybe the kamut as well
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