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Note the misspelling - *crave* instead of carve.
So, what do those Google search suggestions tell us?
Well, either watermelon is the most searched foodstuff for carving tutelage.
OR, watermelon-eaters are pretty bad spellers - or typers!
Although, I must admit, obviously I misspelled the word as well - but researching how to carve a pork shoulder.
But seriously, how hard is it to carve a watermelon? Is that worthy of a Google search?
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Scholarly thoroughness dictates that we must indulge a third, more remote possiblity.
Perhaps there exists a sub-population, for some reason or another, that is actively trying to cultivate a *craving* for watermelon?
To see my other *Google search suggestion* posts - click here.
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