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This recipe shows how to make smoked pork belly using an easy, low-and-slow method that delivers tender, juicy, and flavorful results. US seizes Iranian-flagged ship near Strait of Hormuz that tried ...
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The first time Fontella “Faun” Day believes she saw life from another planet, it came from above. It was a cloudy afternoon in Rachel, Nevada, and the phones and computers at the Alien Cowpoke gas ...
The belly button, it turns out, is one of the least-studied parts of the human body. But one of its great mysteries may now have been solved – why most people have an innie, or concave belly button.