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"Keto Bacon-Wrapped Chicken with Avocado Salad" is a keto-friendly recipe:

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"Keto Bacon-Wrapped Chicken with Avocado Salad" is a keto-friendly recipe: Ingredients: For the Chicken Wrapped in Bacon: - Four boneless, skinless chicken breasts - Eight bacon slices - Salt and pepper to taste - Olive oil for cooking - 2 ready avocados, stripped, pitted, and diced - 1 cup cherry tomatoes, split - 1/2 red onion, daintily cut - 1/4 cup new cilantro, hacked - 2 tablespoons lime juice - 2 tablespoons olive oil - Salt and pepper to taste Directions: 1. Set the oven temperature to 375°F (190°C). 2. Using toothpicks, secure the ends of each chicken breast as you wrap it in two bacon slices. Salt and pepper the chicken breasts wrapped in bacon. 3. In an oven-safe skillet, heat olive oil to a drizzle over medium-high heat. Add the chicken breasts to the hot skillet and sear for approximately 2 minutes per side, or until the bacon is lightly browned. 4. Bake the skillet in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy and the chicken is coo...

The Sneaky Atoms: A Humorous Take on Scientific Trust

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Have you ever wondered why scientists don't trust atoms? It turns out, these tiny particles are responsible for making up everything around us. But how did this skepticism come to be? Picture a lively scientific conference where chemists and physicists engage in a heated debate about the nature of reality. The physicists proudly tout their protons, neutrons, and electrons, claiming they are the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Not to be outdone, the chemists slyly respond, "Well, we have atoms, which are composed of those very particles!" In that moment, a mischievous intern seizes the opportunity to inject some humor into the room. With a smirk, they interject, "Hold on a second, doesn't 'atom' mean 'indivisible' in Greek?" The room falls silent, only to erupt into laughter soon after. And thus, a lesson is learned: scientists can't always trust those cunning atoms—they are constantly up to something! So why should scientists...