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Exes compete on HGTV's 'Flip Off' with El Moussas, Christina Haack

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内容摘要:“She’s been very tired but very snuggly,” said Collins. “She’s got a couple of bruises where she’s probably caught herself on barbed wire, thorn bushes or something, but other than that she’s in remarkable condition considering.

“She’s been very tired but very snuggly,” said Collins. “She’s got a couple of bruises where she’s probably caught herself on barbed wire, thorn bushes or something, but other than that she’s in remarkable condition considering.

sold in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina on May 2, stating, “On April 29, 2025, the firm was notified via telephone by Southeast Tomato Distributors that tomatoes supplied from H&C Farms may be contaminated with salmonella.”Salmonella is a bacterial disease that can cause problems in the intestinal tract, leading to an infection that can occur through contaminated food and water, according to the

Exes compete on HGTV's 'Flip Off' with El Moussas, Christina Haack

No illnesses were reported after the tomatoes were distributed from April 23—28, according to the announcement.On May 3, Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled “4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes packaged in clam shell containers” due to the possibility of salmonella contamination, according to FDA’s previous announcement.“Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems,” the company announcement read, per the FDA.

Exes compete on HGTV's 'Flip Off' with El Moussas, Christina Haack

The tomatoes that were recalled were sold by Gordon Food Service Stores in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.No illness were reported at the time.

Exes compete on HGTV's 'Flip Off' with El Moussas, Christina Haack

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As workplaces continue to change with technology, many still believe that older people, especially those withIn 1943, the U.S. switched to zinc-coated steel to help save copper during World War II. More than one billion 1943 steel cents were struck, Gainesville Coins reported, but some were accidentally made from bronze planchets. There are only two dozen from Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco, and they sell for around $125,000 and up.

The 1944-D Lincoln penny is also referred to as steel pennies or silver pennies. In 1944, pennies were supposed to transition from steel back to copper. These pennies were mistakenly minted using leftover steel planchets in 1943. Only seven Denver-minted steel pennies are known to exist, according to USA Coin Book, and a coin in average condition is estimated to be worth over $35,000.The 1969-S Lincoln penny is one of the most valuable double-die varieties ever produced, according to Gainesville Coins. Doubling is seen on the obverse in the inscription and date, but not the S mintmark. Experts believe this issue is worth more than $35,000 to $50,000.

This article originally appeared on— When Stephanie Peabody started looking through the security footage taken from her garage camera in Strasburg, Colorado, she was trying to piece together what exactly happened that February night.

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