Barbeque News Archive - 10-Apr-2007

  • Cider firms look to build on boom (BBC News)
    The cider industry is spending tens of millions of pounds to help keep up sales after a successful 2006.


  • Mud Bugs by the Bowl Full (WLBT 3)
    If barbeque doesn't suit your taste, maybe crawfish does. Gloves and blankets were almost as popular as the spicy crawfish at the Crawdad Hole's annual music festival.


  • Change Of Heart (The Morning News)
    FAYETTEVILLE -- About 24 hours earlier, Arkansas had introduced Dana Altman as its new basketball coach.


  • Teams Compete for Best in Taste (WLBT 3)
    Twelve teams showed up hoping to smoke their way to a first place finish at the second annual "Smokin in Pearl" barbeque contest. Teams competed in the whole hog, shoulder and rib categories. They were judged on best tasting pork, overall presentation as well as tenderness.


  • Inside Slant (USA Today)
    Cincinnati Bengals


  • Midstate Datebook: Trevecca Nazarene promotes stewardship of Earth (The Tennessean)
    What: Trevecca Nazarene University's Second Annual Stewardship of the Earth Day.


  • Crocodile visits Picnic Bay (Magnetic Times)
    A 2 meter crocodile was sighted last night at the Picnic Bay boat ramp. The croc was spotted, by visitor from Townsville, Kerrod Sims and Pepi Mara from Bolger Bay who had been fishing off the jetty but had returned to the bus shelter barbeque area at around 10.30pm.


  • Gardening With Charlie - Hot New Container Plants (Beaches Leader)
    (Family Features) - The popularity of container gardening continues to grow. I've seen people grow plants just about anywhere - from bathtubs to old barbeque grills.


  • Attack awards tickets on sale (Owen Sound Sun Times)
    Tickets are now on sale for the annual Owen Sound Attack awards barbeque. It's set for June 3 at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre. The doors open at noon with the meal and the awards are slated for 1 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children 13 and under.


  • Events & More (Daily Southtown)
    The Blue Island Public Library, 2433 York St., invites area technophiles of all ages to visit during April. A mixing contest will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.


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