Barbeque News Archive - 13-Dec-2007

  • Alison Stein Wellner: Is Searching for Local Food in Nashville Snobby? (HuffingtonPost)
    Has authentic Mom and Pop become the provenance of the upper crust?


  • Barbeque Ribs - Crockpot Recipes (BellaOnline)
    BBQ ribs in the winter? Yes. Start your ribs in the morning and they will be ready for dinner in the evening. Serve with hot wild rice and a green salad with sweet grape tomatoes. Everyone can help themselves when they are finished shopping, decorating the tree or wrapping presents.


  • 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.


  • The Trials of Alberto Fujimori (Time Magazine)
    The ex-president of Peru is facing multiple-court proceedings. Already found guilty of abuse of power, he faces murder charges that could see him in prison for 30 years


  • 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.


  • Local Residents, Columbia Clash Over University's Expansion (NY1 News)
    A City Council hearing on Columbia Universities plan to expand drew more than 200 people to council chambers Wednesday, with those for and against the plan making their opinions known. NY1's Anthony Pascale filed the following report.


  • 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)


  • Car stereo sets await lucky walkers (The Star)
    CLARION (M) Sdn Bhd has added four car stereo sets to the pool of prizes for Penang Starwalk 2007.


  • 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.


  • Bandana's to reopen in Bloomington (The Pantagraph)
    BLOOMINGTON -- E-mails from residents in the Twin Cities convinced the corporate owners of Bandanaâ?™s they needed to reopen the failed franchise restaurant in Bloomington.


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