Infidel: Persian Wedding Kabob Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Infidel: Persian Wedding Kabob Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Don’t miss Jim Caviezel’s compelling thriller, which displays the courage and conviction of the actor as well as the Christian blogger he portrays on film. Written, directed, and produced by Iranian-American filmmaker Cyrus Nowrasteh, it is based on real life Robert Levinson and a composite of several other innocents who died in the Middle East.

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The Hoax: Croissant and Prune Bread Pudding Recipe 🥁🥁🥁1/2

There’s such an appeal in his bad boy charm, you’re likely to root for Richard Gere’s Clifford Irving, the literary liar who almost bilked his publisher out of a million dollars for a faux “autobiography” of the famously reclusive Howard Hughes. We’re in on the con from the get-go, every sweat-soaked second of near discovery, as well as Irving’s bold-faced lies, brilliant rebounds and brazen betrayals.

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Iron Man: The Ultimate Cheeseburger Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Iron Man: The Ultimate Cheeseburger Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Fourteen years ago the public spoke. It was ready to abandon the politically correct balderdash and finally go after the bad guys, guns blazing – or that is rockets, flamethrowers, and small nuclear devices to be more precise. Iron Man soared into the box office not only saving the residents of planet earth but the movie going public as well.

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Atonement: Rosemary Roasted Chicken Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

It lurks there beyond the manicured lawns and the starkly magnificent stone walls, within the polished drawing rooms and mahogany staircases -- a passion so intense as to defy all tradition of English stoicism. And like a rare and exotic flower it struggles against the harsh winds of war, the searing storm of jealousy, and hot breath of wrongful accusation.

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Tunnel 21: Zesty Berlin Potato Salad Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Tunnel 21: Zesty Berlin Potato Salad Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

This 1981 thriller has a simmering tension that keeps you on tenterhooks for over 2 hours.  And all that without squealing car chases or flying bullets and bodies.  Instead it’s dread of a midnight knock at the door, panic over a lurking shadow under the lamppost, and cold sweats while an East German officer reviews your papers.

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