Magic of Sprouting | Ini's Workshop Video

in #gardening6 years ago

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Sprouting has been an integral part of my health and wellness practice for over a decade and I’d love to share my passion and enthusiasm with you all.

Sprouts and microgreens are an easy to grow source of high quality nutrition that EVERYONE can benefit from! Ever wondered about the history of sprouting, just why sprouts are so good for you or how to get started?

Check out this video for an engaging and enlivening discussion on all things sprouted!

This video is of a seminar on the topic of sprouting and microgreens I delivered last week at a local health food store.

I’m excited now to share it with you in hopes on inspiring more of you to sprout. I’m so eager to share sprouting with the world I even wrote a book on the subject that was published in 2016 through Microcosm Publishing. I am eager to share all the details and benefits of sprouting with whoever is interested.

In this talk I cover a wide range of topics including:

The Overview of Sprouting
Historical Context of Sprouted Foods
What Sprouting Is
The Benefits of Sprouting
Several Methods of Sprouting
How to Use Sprouts

My hope is that by sharing this more of you will dive deeper into the world of sprouting and share it with others, making the world a healthier place.

By sprouting we have access to the vital life force and potent nutrition of seeds by unlocking the power stored within. In a few minutes a day you can enjoy enzyme rich, vitamin packed and antioxidant filled sprouted food and appreciate the benefits for you health. Give the video a watch for a more in depth look at why sprouts are so amazing and how to get started today!

I would love to hear from ya’ll and am always looking for feedback on how to be a more effective educator.

Any and all feedback is welcomed. If anyone is interested in purchasing a book direct from me let me know (either in comments or through Discord) and we can mail you one ASAP. Steem and USD happily accepted.

What fires you up about sprouting?

If you're new to the subject, check out my in-depth post about the subject that I wrote last week.

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I loved it. I did not know that mug beans were sprouted by Chinese thousands of years ago%( it is always something to learn from you and I love it. Apart of it, I agree that sprouting is a great way of having the healthy diet and help your body! I like to experiment a lot with different kind of sprouts now but it all started in my childhood when I loved sprouting wheat and realized that my body likes it so much! I would say if you listen to your body it can also guide you which food is good for you. And you have to be fine to the fact that always changes %)) Thank you for a details lecture! I think you are a great speaker, at least I did not notice when the first 30minutes past as it was so interesting! I believe that being good on presentations is keep the viewer's attention and you did it well! Much love as always!
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So great to hear your feedback @sashagenji. Thats awesome that you took such an interest in sprouts at an early age. Isn't is fantastic how the body speaks if we're willing to listen? I liked to hear that you've been exploring the sprout world for so long. I find it just gets folded into routine once you're comfortable with the basics.

I'm SOOOO happy you enjoyed the talk and learned a few things. I'm getting the message that I do need to put more effort into speaking engagements as I love it and have a lot to share. Your response means a lot to me and I appreciated you taking the the time to watch and write such a heartfelt response. much love <3

Wow. you're doing such a great job. I also do sprouts, but in smal quantities, for me and my family. They are a super source of nutrients. Thanks for the info, it is really really useful for me:)
P.S. I found your post on qurator but I really wanted to know that I appreciate this. Yes, this is awesome!

Ah thank you! Your comment means so much to us and we’re really thankful you took the time to stop by 💚🌿 blessings

Dont have to thank me!It is really a good post and educative. I already bookmarked this post cause its helpful for me:). Blessings for you too :)

Surprises, your so full of them. 😘
I really like this process of you slowly revealing your multiple talents and endeavours to us, post by post. With each post I get to know you a bit better, it´s like some kind of treasure hunt.

hehe, there's more to come....

Thanks for the kind response @likedeeler. Happy to share and be known, I appreciate you and your connection through steemit. There are indeed treasure in all of us and I'm glad you're willing to see them. :) This platform is really expanding our network in a really positive way and we're happy to have you a part of it. Thanks for taking the time to watch and respond.

you caught my interest here @mountainjewel. looking forward to more of your blogs related to this. thank you for enlightening us about the Magic of Sprouting.

Love it! Hope we can continue to offer content that is inspiring and educational content to you. Thanks for stopping by.

Great job Ini! Great presentation. You really make sprouting sound so easy. What an inspiration!

Thanks ! The beautiful thing is that it IS easy. Happy that you enjoyed it. Any progress of sprouting this miracle fruit or mamey yet?

Nothing yet...still waiting I'll let you know when something emerges!

I discovered sprouted wheat berries - delicious. Another favorite is sprouted chia seeds. I could munch on these all day! @ironshield

lovely, I too like sprouted wheat berries and am just waiting to get an oven and proper grinder to perfect sprouted sourdough. Have you ever had well made sprouted bread, it's superb. There's so much to explore in the world of sprouting isn't there?

Have you delved into fermented "cheeses" from seeds and nuts? Thats my favorite sprouting food lately (other than of course clover, and peas and ...).

@mountainjewel I first learned about sprouting in Hawaii while wwoofing on a farm that was growing them. We were doing around 70 trays a week of sunflower sprouts. We also started experimenting with Pea shoots, corn, and buckwheat sprouts. The sunflower sprouts were the most work as we had to more often than not pull the seed from the leaf by hand. This was a very labor intensive process. Thank you for sharing this and I look forward to reading some of your other posts...

Thats cool that you've had experience with growing them. I totally hear you on the sunflower things, that's the main reason I haven't focused on them. But they are really so tasty it's worth it for personal use.

Do you grow any for yourself now?

Glad you enjoyed it @thebennyroeshow and look forward to getting to know you. Be well

Happy to find "a fellow spouter" :) I'm enclosing pics of my sprouts and sunflower greens. too.

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Awesome! Love to see this 💚😁 keep up the great greening!

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