Barbeque News Archive - 12-Dec-2007

  • Jockstrip: The world as we know it. (UPI)
    Pittsburgh merchants love free parking ? Pet gifts fly off store shelves ? Ticketed parrot focus of Greek legal fight ? No more special barbeque for elder Bush ? The world as we know it from UPI.


  • No more special barbeque for elder Bush (EARTHtimes.org)
    Former U.S President George H.W. Bush will no longer be able to enjoy his favorite barbecue spot as Houston's Otto's Barbecue and Hamburgers is closing. After enjoying some notoriety as being the elder Bush's favorite barbecue eatery in the United States,...


  • Can you catch the Christmas spirit in sun-baked Australia? (A sidetrip to India helps.) (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    'Tis the Season Down Under. But if you're looking for spirituality, or even that warm, fuzzy feeling, forget it. It's here -- and everyone's gearing up for a long school break, weeks of vacation and, of course, the beach.


  • Otto's Barbeque and Hamburgers to close (KHOU)
    A legendary Houston eatery that boasts famous fans the likes of former President Bush will soon close its doors.


  • No more special barbeque for elder Bush (UPI)
    Former U.S President George H.W. Bush will no longer be able to enjoy his favorite barbecue spot as Houston's Otto's Barbecue and Hamburgers is closing.


  • Christmas coming early as Utes prepare for Navy (Deseret Morning News)
    Utah quarterback Brian Johnson and his teammates didn't leave Tuesday's practice empty handed.


  • Outdoors: Advice from the old guys (The Sentinel)
    Andy installed a new piece of copper pipe at camp and I stopped at Pague and Fegan Hardware to get a plug fitting to close off the end after deer season to keep raccoons from licking the fitting and insects from getting into the pipe over the summer.


  • Sun Capital affiliate buys Smokey Bones (BizJournals)
    Darden Restaurants has sold Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill to an affiliate of Boca Raton-based Sun Capital Partners. (DRI)


  • Utes: Johnson ready to take snaps (The Salt Lake Tribune)
    After taking a couple of days off, the Utah Utes were back at work Tuesday preparing for their bowl game against Navy on Dec. 20. One guy still sidelined, though, was quarterback Brian Johnson.


  • Fall supper concert serves up seasonal sounds, secret-sauce barbeque (Opelika-Auburn News)
    Where can you go for a free school-band concert - including traditional holiday tunes - and get a heaping plate of secret-sauce barbeque with sides for just $5? The annual Auburn City School Bands' Fall Supper Concert offers free music and a meal for a song. The concert - featuring bands from Drake Middle School, Auburn Junior High School and Auburn High School - is open to the public and will ...


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