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Sprouts in a Bottle

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What You Need
  • 1 empty 46-oz. plastic NESTLÉ JUICY JUICE bottle
  • 1 utility knife
  • 1 package of cheesecloth
  • 1 rubber band
  • 1 cup of dried alfalfa sprouts
  • Water
How To Do It
  • (PARENTS ONLY) Use a utility knife to cut off the top 4 inches of the JUICY JUICE bottle so that you have a wide opening.
  • Wash and dry the bottle.
  • Place the beans in a plastic container.
  • Cover with cheesecloth and secure with a rubber band.

Day 1
Place the cup of dried alfalfa sprouts into the bottom of the bottle.
Cover the opening with a square of cheese cloth and secure with the rubber band.
Fill the bottle with cool water and set it in the shade for 8 hours. (You might do this in the evening so that your sprouts begin to grow overnight.)

Day 2
The morning of Day 2, gently drain the water from the bottle and return it to the shade.
The evening of Day 2, fill the bottle with cool water, immediately drain the water, then return it to the shade.

Day 3 and 4
Each morning and evening, fill the bottle with cool water, immediately drain the water and return the bottle to the shade. (You should see the sprouts beginning to grow.)

Day 5
Your sprouts should now be ready to harvest!
Here are tasty ways for you and your kids to enjoy your "crop."
  • Mix a handful into your favorite salad.
  • Add to your sandwich instead of lettuce.
  • Toss into purchased or homemade soup.

Tips

Keep your sprouts fresh by storing them in the vegetable bin of your refrigerator. Wrap them in paper towels and place them in a plastic bag.

Follow-Up Fun

If you and your child enjoyed harvesting alfalfa sprouts, try Watch Me Grow Sweet Potato. You won't be able to eat your results, but you will have fun watching a vegetable turn into a beautiful vine!

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Posted on: 3/19/2011 2:07 PM

Posted by: Betsy B

City: Philadelphia

A fun project that got the kids to eat more veggies. - Juicy Bunch member

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Posted on: 5/30/2009 10:03 AM

Posted by: Nathan A

City: Provo, UT

Correction: Under What you need it lists Alfalfa sprouts. This should read Alfalfa seeds. Obviously if we had Alfalfa sprouts we wouldnt need to grow any. - Also note, of course, that virtually any container can be used. Left-over glass jars from things like spaghetti sauce are perfect for use in sprouting.

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