At 21:59 30/03/1999 GMT, you wrote:
>>I am reposting this because I left out something important : don't
>>store the grass, use it immediately. THEY MUST ALL BE EATEN FRESH - the nutritional
>>quality drops off very quickly (in one or two hours) once harvested,
>>and the juices even faster.
hi, lynton.
just curious, where did you read this? does it mean that if for example
you grow wheatgrass and you have a little too much one day and you put
it in a bag in the refrigerator it looses something fast? what does it
loose? i think ann wigmore says you can store wheatgrass after harvest
in the refrigerator.
regards,
axel makaroff
PS: i had been under the impression that both grasses and sprouts keept
growing for a while after harvested.