It's against kosher law to mix wool with linen.
It's not kosher.
No, Flax can be bought at any time from the EC store and is used to grow flax and flax bedding which can be sold or used in EC mashes. Pass seeds on the other hand are sold only once per year, and are used to grow one pass.
You can alternate flax seed at breakfast time. Have eggs one morning, then flax seed cereal another morning. I also buy flax seed bread. Flax seed is extremely good for you, but like anything else 'too much of anything is good for nothing.'
yes. most of the time visiting was prohibited in POW camps.
A single flax flower can produce around 10-15 seeds, which are commonly used for oil production or as a source of fiber. Each seed can potentially grow into a new flax plant under favorable growing conditions.
NZ Flax is a more or less permanent plant, and continues to multiply, by dividing at the base for a long time - certainly decades.
I think you mean "What was prohibited" not "Who" because during this time period alcohol was illegal in the United Sates. This time period was know as prohibition.
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The best time to consume flax seeds for optimal health benefits is in the morning, as they can help with digestion and provide a good source of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids to start your day.
Yes you can take all these oils at the same time.. Cod liver oil and the other two are different forms of oil. Cod liver oil provides omega 3 and the others provide more omega 6.
The segregation period was a time when blacks were prohibited from certain activities within white society. Blacks could not live in the same neighborhoods or use the same water fountains as white persons.
Flax weaving has ancient roots and is believed to have originated in the region that is now modern-day Iraq, part of the Fertile Crescent. The practice spread to various cultures, including the Egyptians, who used flax to create linen. Over time, flax weaving techniques developed in several European countries, particularly in Belgium, France, and Ireland, where it became an important part of their textile industries.