
The benefits of including sprouts in our diet are enormous, and a tasty way to invest in our overall health. Each tiny sprout is loaded with nourishing concentrations of enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, proteins, and more. Sprouting seeds and cereal grasses is a delicious and economical way to add a valuable food source to our diet.
Our friends at Tribest, a leading designer of high-quality small kitchen appliances for healthy lifestyles, offer one Freshlife Automatic Sprouter for our first healthy holiday giveaway. Thank you Tribest for your generous gift contribution!

Along with the Freshlife Sprouter unit, one of our readers will also receive:
Freshlife Wheatgrass Growing Pads to help eliminate tangled roots and control the development of mold.
and
Sproutman’s Organic Garden Mix Seeds, a garden mix of alfalfa, canola, red clover, and radish seeds.
Using Tribest’s Freshlife Automatic Sprouter is an effortless way to add fresh sprouts to your diet. It is so easy to use, just fill the basin with water, add your choice of seeds, and plug it in! There is no need to worry about watering, this unit has a built in sprinkler system, which delivers a continuous supply of water to your growing sprouts.
Depending on the type of seeds, it can takes anywhere from 4 to 8 days to yield a crop of nutritious and delicious sprouts, wheatgrass, or micro-greens.
If you are an avid sprouter, you can easily expand this unit to create double the capacity with an additional sprout barrel. The more sprouts, the better. Harvest and enjoy your favorite fresh, nutritious, and tender sprouts anytime, year round, right in your own kitchen!
I like a variety of sprouts, some I prefer more than others. Alfalfa, broccoli [first picture above], cabbage, mung bean, and sunflower sprouts are some I eat often. For a spicy kick, every blue moon I’ll have garlic chive sprouts. How about you?
What are your favorite sprouts, and how often do you enjoy them?
Answering this question automatically enters you as a participant in this draw.
Happy Sprouting!
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The benefits of including sprouts in our diet are enormous, and a tasty way to invest in our overall health. Each tiny sprout is loaded with nourishing concentrations of enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, proteins, and more. Sprouting seeds and cereal grasses is a delicious and economical way to add a valuable food source to our diet.
Our friends at Tribest, a leading designer of high-quality small kitchen appliances for healthy lifestyles, offer one Freshlife Automatic Sprouter for our first healthy holiday giveaway. Thank you Tribest for your generous gift contribution!
Along with the Freshlife Sprouter unit, one of our readers will also receive:
Freshlife Wheatgrass Growing Pads to help eliminate tangled roots and control the development of mold.
and
Sproutman’s Organic Garden Mix Seeds, a garden mix of alfalfa, canola, red clover, and radish seeds.
Using Tribest’s Freshlife Automatic Sprouter is an effortless way to add fresh sprouts to your diet. It is so easy to use, just fill the basin with water, add your choice of seeds, and plug it in! There is no need to worry about watering, this unit has a built in sprinkler system, which delivers a continuous supply of water to your growing sprouts.
Depending on the type of seeds, it can takes anywhere from 4 to 8 days to yield a crop of nutritious and delicious sprouts, wheatgrass, or micro-greens.
If you are an avid sprouter, you can easily expand this unit to create double the capacity with an additional sprout barrel. The more sprouts, the better. Harvest and enjoy your favorite fresh, nutritious, and tender sprouts anytime, year round, right in your own kitchen!
I like a variety of sprouts, some I prefer more than others. Alfalfa, broccoli [first picture above], cabbage, mung bean, and sunflower sprouts are some I eat often. For a spicy kick, every blue moon I’ll have garlic chive sprouts. How about you?
What are your favorite sprouts, and how often do you enjoy them?
Answering this question automatically enters you as a participant in this draw.
Happy Sprouting!
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