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G.a HOMEFAVOR Set of 6 Stainless Steel Sprouting Jar Lids Fit for Wide Mouth Mason Jars for Making Organic Sprout Seeds Indoor


  • $17.99




Most sprouting lids are either fragile plastic, or they rust. Our lid is made of heavy duty 304 stainless steel mesh, which will not break or rust.


Also great for straining or sifting out of Mason jars!


Includes one mesh lid insert and one wide mouth stainless steel band / ring.


The rounded design keeps your sprouts from touching the counter when you tip the jar upside down to drain it.


Dishwasher, boiling water, oven, and freezer safe.


Sprouting Jar Lid Kit Turn your mason jar into a kitchen multi-tool!

Size: WIDE MOUTH (3 in (76 mm) inner and 3 3/8 in (86 mm) outer diameter)

This sprouting lid is made of durable stainless steel with mesh holes in the lid big enough to drain well but small enough to hold in tiny seeds such as alfalfa! Order more than one jar lid and rotate your crops every 3-4 days to make sure that you always have a steady supply of your favorite sprouts.

At home, not only can you grow fresh buds, enjoy healthy green food, but also straining: tea, tincture, juice, broth. Soaking: nuts, almond milk, seeds, legumes. Dusting: cocoa, sugar, flour, spices, seasonings, powder for the kitchen or any powder that need to be dusted on your garden, or pet.

These seeds are a Perfect match for the Jar:

Beans - All (see Mung Note below)
Mung Beans - Jars should be used only to grow small (1/8-1/4 inch) Mung Sprouts - which they do quite nicely!
Grains - All
Nuts and Seeds - Almonds and Peanuts - The big ones.

A Good Match for the Jar: These seeds can all sprout wonderfully in a Jar if you pay extra attention to the details of sprouting.

Leafy Sprouts - Alfalfa, Clover and Mixes - All
Brassicas - Broccoli, Radish, Cabbage, Kale, Tatsoi.
Exotics - Garlic, Onion, Fenugreek, Hot + Sweet, Clem's Choice, etc.
Seeds - Buckwheat Groats, Quinoa, Amaranth, Sesame, Pumpkins, Sunflower - the smaller and tender ones.

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