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  2. 23 Creative & Healthy Watermelon Recipes for July 4th - AOL

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    Kick that salty jar of salsa to the curb and whip up this simple—yet remarkably healthy—dip at home. Paired with veggies or tortilla chips, it makes a creative addition to party platters.If ...

  3. How Do You Make a 4th of July Party Fun? We Have Loads of Ideas

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    To help you start planning, we’ve gathered our very best 4th of July party ideas in one handy list. ... (like strawberries and blueberries) and star-shaped watermelon for a garnish. Get the recipe.

  4. These fruit and vegetable carvings take food presentation to ...

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    Watermelon radish flamingo . This fabulous watermelon radish flamingo from TikToker and craft master Jack (@sculptor_jack) is a reason in itself to throw a party. 4.

  5. Fruit carving - Wikipedia

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    Fruit carving is a significant part of Thai cultural heritage. Watermelon carving dates to the 14th century in Thailand during the Sukhothai dynasty. The annual Loi Krathong Festival occurs each November where people in Thailand float lamps and lanterns down a river to honor water spirits. One legend is that one of the king's maids decorated ...

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  7. Suikawari - Wikipedia

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    Suikawari (スイカ割り, suika-wari, lit. Watermelon Splitting) is a traditional Japanese game that involves splitting a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded. Played in the summertime, suikawari is most often seen at beaches, but also occurs at festivals, picnics, and other summer events.

  8. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    A 1909 postcard, with the caption "I'se so happy!" The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States.It first arose as a backlash against African American emancipation and economic self-sufficiency in the late 1860s.

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