Hi there, happy that you notified me about the comment. I have had problems with my comments not being sent. Not sure if it's something to do with the page bugging. I need to keep a better track of what comments being sent or not :D.
It's really important for me to always comment and show appriciation for the posts I like and I never leave the same comment on any post.
There is a site where you can keep track of your steempower so I'm always checking that.
Now as for the soy and potatoes. 70-80% of the soy that is produced is fed to lifestock and the only soy I eat is produced in Europe and non-GMO.
And the only potatoes I eat is produced here in Sweden.
That makes you one really lucky person. I believe the best non-GMO soya beans are grown in Serbia. However, a lot of the people who will read your posts do come from countries where soya is 99% GMO, so if you are feeling kindly towards them, just add a small notice, warning them.
That is a great hint. We should be very careful with GMO products and with soya we always have to check if it is organic or not and where it is from. A great amount of soya can also influence our hormones, so eating soya every now and than can be alright, but on a daily basis soya is not the best source for valuable nutrients.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and give some tips @arthur.grafo !
That is a great hint as Niina said. I really appriciate you taking your time :)