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Reba McEntire’s love for this classic side has earned her a famous nickname. Discover the fast food chain behind the country singer’s favorite dish.

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Harrison Ford has been married and divorced multiple times.
Though his most famous relationship has been with Calista Flockhart, she is only his most recent wife.
Over the course of these relationships, Ford has also become a father to five children — one through adoption.
Here’s a look at his romantic history, one that began long before he ever starred in a feature film. And here’s where things stand today:

In 1964, Harrison Ford married Mary Marquardt.
This was around the time when he signed on with Colombia Pictures’ new talent program — which saw him play minor background roles.
Together, Ford and Marquardt welcomed two sons: Ben in 1966 and Willard in 1969.

Ben Ford is a celebrity chef. He co-owns the LAX gastropub, Ford’s Filling Station.
Willard previously owned Strong Sports Gym and the Kim Sing Theater.
He is currently the owner of the Ludwig Clothing company.
This first marriage, however, did not last. Just as his fame rose dramatically, Harrison Ford and Mary Marquardt divorced in 1979.

In March of 1983, Harrison Ford married Melissa Mathison, a screenwriter.
The couple welcomed their son, Malcolm Ford, in October of 1987.
Then, in June of 1990, Mathison gave birth to Ford’s only daughter, Georgia Ford.

Malcolm Ford is a musician. He was previously in the band, The Dough Rollers.
It took years for Georgia to receive an epilepsy diagnosis despite her childhood seizures.
Now doing much better, she has a career in acting.
Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison separated in 2000, and got divorced in 2004. In 2015, Mathison passed away after a battle with a neuroendocrine tumor.

At the 2002 Golden Globe Awards, Harrison Ford met Calista Flockhart.
Both were actors and household names, with Ford best known for Star Wars and Indiana Jones, and Flockhart for The Birdcage and, most especially, for the quintessentially ’90s Ally McBeal.
In addition to being one of the best playing-off-of-a-CGI-screen-partner actors on the planet, James Marsden turns out to be a great third wheel.
He was, it turns out, part of Ford and Flockhart’s first date.

Over Valentine’s weekend in 2009, Ford proposed to Flockhart. She said yes.
On June 15, 2010, the two married in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Flockhart had adopted her son, Liam, in 2001.
Ford eventually adopted him as well, gushing about the experience of being a parent to a fifth child.
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart have not divorced. They remain happily married to this day.
Harrison Ford Divorced: His History of Marriage, Explained was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Our copycat Costco cinnamon coffee cake recipe has a buttery poundcake base and a sweet cinnamon streusel topping, and it’s as fun to make as it is to eat.

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St. Petersburg, Fla. – Jimmie Johnson is looking forward to fans being able to see him race in his next adventure.Johnson is going back to his roots to race around, well, roots and all, in the Mint 400, a 400-mile off-road race March 6-7 in Nevada outside Las Vegas. The race weekend was once immortalized as being the backdrop for Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in 1971. The seven-time Cup champion and former INDYCAR driver will race for the Herbst family, which has a long, storied history in off-road racing and for whom Johnson drove for in his early years in racing. It’s common to see Terrible Herbst gas stations all over Nevada. “It’s just eye candy with what the vehicles do,” Johnson told a small group on Saturday. “The truck makes it look so smooth and easy, but we have a helicopter that follows the vehicle with a camera on the front, and the crew that’s filming and the infrastructure that Troy Herbst has put together. I honestly think that this experience will help the platform, production, TV world, understand that the technology is there, and we can finally capture off-road racing.” The hope is to expose the sport to those who have an interest but have never had an opportunity to watch, with the race live-streaming on FOX’s “SPEED With Harvick And Burton” YouTube page, as well as an in-car camera of Johnson during the race that can be seen on “SPEED on FOX” social channels.”It’s an unfortunate secret on how incredibly technically demanding vehicles [these are] and what they’re capable of, but nobody can watch it — even as a spectator, you stand there for hours, and they go by, and they’re gone, and you’re in the dust,” Johnson said. [Jimmie Johnson: “I’m One Of Those Idiots Who Keeps Going”]”It’s not a great way to experience it. But what the Herbsts have done for their own personal viewing, and now it’s going to be turned on at FOX, it’s going to really show people a different side of the sport.”Johnson said he believes people will be able to listen to his in-car radio.”From dumb stories and making mistakes or yelling at myself, whatever it might be, [you’ll hear it],” Johnson said. Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports