the roles are reversed…in my mind , it is Opal eating the flaxseed and Earl who is bemoaning the insulting name of itsbenefits.Earl is never health conscious and is the one that confuses word meanings
When I was a kid, wheat germ was the latest food fad. I think my Mom sent me jars of the stuff in her " care packages " to me throughout my years in prep school, college, and in the Army. I used to sprinkle that on food or eat it mixed with milk and honey.
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
Earl listens to his doctor?
thirdguy about 8 years ago
Just guessing here, but I doubt that flax seeds really care what you call them.
pcolli about 8 years ago
Apparently plant Omega 3 isn’t as good as that found in oily fish. I don’t eat either.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 8 years ago
the roles are reversed…in my mind , it is Opal eating the flaxseed and Earl who is bemoaning the insulting name of itsbenefits.Earl is never health conscious and is the one that confuses word meanings
thesource about 8 years ago
Flax seed is good for regularity. No offense, but senior citizen like that.
Al Nala about 8 years ago
Them skinny acids do you NO good!
catzilla23 about 8 years ago
Acids of size, is the correct term
Charlie Fogwhistle about 8 years ago
Does this bowl make me look Flax?
AndiJ about 8 years ago
UGH!
Linguist about 8 years ago
When I was a kid, wheat germ was the latest food fad. I think my Mom sent me jars of the stuff in her " care packages " to me throughout my years in prep school, college, and in the Army. I used to sprinkle that on food or eat it mixed with milk and honey.
Number Three about 8 years ago
Or “On the large side” acids?
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JP Steve Premium Member about 8 years ago
Anything that can be turned into linseed oil, linoleum and linen can’t be all good.