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I could use one to a few ounces of nectar-bearing - I understand some
varieties are not - buckwheat seed.  If folks have some to spare or throw it
away, and would be kind enough to send it to me, I would gladly cover the
postage costs.

BTW, roasted buckwheat seed, prepared as you would rice, is a very tasty and
nutritious part of any dinner.  Particularly, any dishes with beef or rich
gravy.  Buckwheat is very high in easily digestible protein and has a nutty
flavor.  It's a truly universal plant !

Thank you for helping out with my request - just let me know and I'll email
you my mailing address.

Waldemar
Long Island, NY


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