So I may be delinquent in my blogging, but I have not been neglecting my cute little sprouts. I reviewed the
leafy sprouts video by
SproutPeople on YouTube and it looks like my sprouts are right on track. Here's the play by play:
Thursday night - after the soak and first rinse:

Friday morning after the 2nd rinse:
Friday evening, after the 3rd rinse:

Closeup of the sprouts Friday night. Look how cute the little sprouts are!

Saturday morning, after 4
th rinse:

I may have missed the Saturday night rinse... too much fun at
Bhangra dancing!
And Sunday morning, I may have still been recovering from said
Bhangra dancing... They got the rinse, but no pic.
Sunday evening, they're starting to green!:

The fourth day is also prime
de-hulling day.
Apparently removing the hulls helps extend shelf-life and it makes them prettier. You can see how easily the brown hulls float to the surface with just a little stir with a fork.:

Post
de-hulling. You can still see some hulls clinging around the sides of the container:

Tomorrow is harvest day! I hope they're yummy!!!