Yummy Sprouts!!! by YourEnchantedGardener .....

Yummy Sprouts. Locally Grown!

Date:   4/19/2007 1:40:20 PM ( 17 y ago)

9:37 AM
April 20, 07

Just off the phone with Andrew.
Turns out the incredible feast of sprouts
and microgreens I was eating on my fresh tortilla
made by Maria at the Hillcrest Farmers' Market,
yesterday with raw sesame butter from Community Tree
and Follow Your Heart Grapeseed spread
are available by fed ex across the country.

They sell the restaurants and individuals.

I have never seen such a creative
array of sprouts offered!!!

Dr. Bernard Jensen named sprouts
and mictrogreens one of his favorite
survival and thrival foods for good health!

So here are two choices:

1. Join the Sprout Farmers of America
Enchanted Garden Local 101 for your town,
i.e. grow your own....and/or

2. Order an assortment of these organic
sprouts and microgreens so you can get an
idea of how good they are!

Did you ever know there were so many kinds
of sprouts you can grow...


http://www.sungrownorganics.com/


Where do you get your seeds for sprouts??

Projects for Kids in the Schools...

Call Mark Barett...


20% off first golsmine--
nama shoyu--raw soy sauce


http://www.sungrownorganics.com/







http://www.sungrownorganics.com/


11:37 AM
April 19, 07


http://curezone.com/upload/Blogs/Your_Enchanted_Gardener/SUN_GROWN_WEB.jpg


Yum!

This is an art I just made
of the sprouts and microgreens
grown by Sun Grown, a local company.

Dr. Bernard Jensen consider sprouts
one of the Four Survival Foods.

Anyone can grow them, and have your own
indoor garden.

Sprout Farmers of America Unite!

Dr. Jensen said, When you are green inside,
you are clean inside.

Spring time, I feel a calling for more greens
and chlorophyll rich foods.

See this other blog for more on Sun Grown:

http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=92&i=2210



 

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