April 3, 2016 (Scott) Everett finished his mission papers and has an interview with Bishop Tate later today. He took 160 lbs. of Science Surplus scraps to recycling and got $16 for it. He also recycled some electronics. Mindy had a ballroom dance performance at PG Junior High. T and Su were supposed to have a track meet, but it was called off because of weather. For April Fools', Mindy put glue on the seats of a few obnoxious boys at school. Camille was sick this week and missed school on M, T, and W. She's learning "It's a Hard-Knock Life," for the school dance festival. T says he enjoys having friends on the track team. Garrett's car has a blown head gasket. T had a choir festival at Oak Canyon Jr. High. His choir earned a 1 and a 2. Paula spend $250 to change her flight one week because David's mortgage application was delayed. Mindy signed up for Clear Creek. Her friend Selah has a sponsor so she gets to go to Clear Creek too. April 10, 2016 David turn...
A few weeks ago, I noticed some broccoli sprouts videos showing up in my suggested YouTube videos. I watched a few and realized this looked like something I could do pretty easily without much effort. So I ordered the beginner's kit on Amazon that comes from True Leaf Market: It came with 4 oz. of seeds (organic, non-GMO), a stainless steel lid with a mesh insert (shouldn't rust), a "stand" that holds the jar up at an angle so it drains really well, and instructions. I got started right away since it was very easy. The first step is to soak 2 Tbsp. seeds in your jar for 4-6 hours. I just used regular cold tap water. Then you drain the seeds using your mesh lid and prop it up on the stand upside down. 1 day later, not looking that different: Day 2: Day 3: Here is what they look like on Day 5: I decided they looked mostly done at that point so I put them in a container and put them in the fridge. I have been using them in salads, smoothies, and on avocado toast so far....