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>Strictly speaking, Flax is not a grain.  Grains are from grasses, like
>rice, wheat, barley, etc.  Flax is a tall woody plant with a blue flower.
>Its fibers are used to make linen.  The seeds are highly nutritious.  I
>don't see where flaxseed could be off the list.  After all, wouldn't
>Paleobabe be grinding the seeds with her rocks?

Paleobabe? ROTFL...does this mean the aquatic ape theory is talking about
beach bunnies after all? ;)

Cheers,
Kirt

Secola  /\  Nieft
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