I didn't want to hijack the "how to save money" thread, but just wondered if anyone else here does his/her own sprouting (making sprouts from beans or seeds).
If you buy sprouts in the supermarket, they can very expensive, expecially if you like to mix 2 or 3 types within a salad. Additionally, if you don't have easy access to an Asian market, the long white bean sprouts can be expensive. Locally here in Miami, we pay about $2 for just a 12 ounce package.
I started sprouting my own things several years ago, not so much to save money, but more to have a fresh supply of sprouts and not have to go to the store as often. What I didn't realize is that it saves a LOT of money.
Seeds or beans are pennies on the dollar compared to store-bought ones. For example, if I buy a pound of mung beans to make bean sprouts (the long white ones), I pay about a dollar a pound for the beans. I normally use about 4 ounces of beans in a quart container. It yields about a pound of sprouts for roughly 25 cents. And they are fresh !
Seeds for salad sprouts like alphalfa and broccoli cost more, but are still a fraction of what you pay for the ones in the store. For one package of sprouts in the store, you can buy a pound of seeds and have sprouts coming out the wazoo for weeks. Plus, you can mix and match sprouts in the growing containers to make your own tasty combinations.
The equipment is cheap (you can use an old mayonaisse jar or two to start). Depending on the sprout type, some require no rincing while others like mung beans need to be rinced every day. Then, you will begin having sprouts in 1 to 5 days. That's it.
Just wondering if others have tried this.
Rub a Dub