No. I read all about Amaranth, but don’t remember that exact info. You know once upon a time I had a near photographic memory. I could just close my eyes and see the majority of the pages I had read.
Oh my how the memory has fallen and faded! I’ll try to remember to look it up tonight after I get some chores done.
I have taken some pics, but I am not yet at the endo of the reel, and I have not developed them yet. Then I’ll have to try and figure out how to post them. I did post some in 2011 I think it was, but don’t remember much about it.
Hubby has a digital camera, but I just use my old standby or one of the disposables that are laying around.
Well, I guess we will learn together about what amaranth plants develop into!
I know what you mean about memory. Sometimes it feels like the only thing that comes from my fuzzy head is lint! I discontinued one of my medications recently which I learned had side effects affecting memory, and that has made a great deal of difference! But I still have the formerly-blond-but-now-gray-haired moments!
I do have a digital camera, but also do not know how to post them at all. I understand you have to store them somewhere online, not just in your computer, and I’m not really interested in doing that. But I certainly could be wrong about that. I’d love to know how to post them directly. In any case, I’m glad you are preserving the pictures of the interesting things in your life, whether by film or digital!
BTW, did you get the FReep mail I sent you a few days ago by any chance? (Perhaps with my fuzzy head, I forgot to mash the send button....)
FWIW, Darlin’ put the following on the refrigerator for me, and just reminded(!) me of it:
From Dr. Oz 4/11/12
Memory Foods:
1. Beets
2. Cashews
3. Avocado
And of course we all are aware that fish are noted for being memory food as well.
I just learned that purslane is one of the highest plant omega 3 sources aside from flax.