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Sproutamo sprouter
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>> On Friday, May 16, 2014 11:33:54 AM UTC-7, Travis McGee wrote:
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>>>> I've owned several sprouters over the years, and they just didn't work
>>>> out. I had a glass one that sort of worked, but the cats knocked it off
>>>> the shelf and broke it. I next got one that consisted of a burlap sack;
>>>> it sort of worked as well, but I had to be scrupulous about keeping it
>>>> clean lest it rotted, and it had to be hung somewhere while sprouting
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>>>> catch the drips. The Sproutamo is all plastic, so is almost
>>>> unbreakable,
>>>> and it catches its own drips when you rinse the seeds. I find it very
>>>> easy and convenient to use. www.sproutamo.com
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>>> Back when alfalfa sprouts were the rage, we just used a pickle jar with
>>> a lid
>>> that I punched holes into with a hammer and nail. Still have the lid in
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>>> container drawer.
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>> Blimey, that is a blast from the past )) I had that too )
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> My mom had purchased plastic lids that went over jars.
Too fancy  ) A hammer and nail did the trick for us too  )
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