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Supplier List Here are the Web Sites of Suppliers that you may want to contact. You may be able to buy at local organic stores the seeds, bean, grain, radish, fenugreek, mung and lentil beans, teff, barley, wheat, rye and oat groats in bulk. Green pea is hard to get locally. Ask at your store if they sell seeds for sprouting - often they're hidden away! On the web, I like:Jaffe Bros., Inc. http://www.organicfruitsandnuts.com Very good company and good prices. www.sprouting.com Mumm's Sprouting Seed is an organic farm in Canada with a huge variety of seeds (especially greens) they've been growing since 1982. They use the automatic sprouter we suggest to test seeds for sprouting quality. Also one of the few who test for salmonella and e.coli. I like their hulled sprouting oats (very hard to get elsewhere). Jim, the owner, claims: "most of your people would probably want to see their bulk seed price list. He claims it is much cheaper than the web prices the display, for those that can use 11 lbs and more of one kind of seed." Sprout Master - Canadian distributors of certified organic sprouting seeds, beans, grains and other healthful products. · johnnyseeds.com; www.sproutpeople.com - sproutpeople.com are very good people. www.sunorganic.com - Look them over Organic Raw Produce + Snacks www.seaveg.com - Maine Coast sea vegetables - the biggest U.S. supplier of sea-weeds - like nori, dulse and kelp. www. eco-organics.com - Eco-Organics - organic produce - if you have a mailbox, you can eat organic! www.VeganRecipes.com - get a free vegan recipe every week by e-mail from Abbey; also a weekly vegetarian recipe. One of the secrets to adjust to live whole foods is to have plenty of living snacks around, to eat as much as you like whenever you're hungry. That is one of the main reasons we eat Sunrider Live Whole Foods. Ask Geri about them The statements found within these pages have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. If a product or treatment is recommended in these pages, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information contained herein is meant to be used to educate the reader and is in no way intended to provide individual medical advice. Medical advice must only be obtained from a qualified health practitioner.
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