
Barbeque News Archive - 17-Dec-2007
It was a treat for all those who loves food than anything else in the world.
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.
The final results were announced Friday at the State House in Columbia. A Statehouse Press Conference was held Friday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. in the second floor rotunda area of the State House in Columbia to recognize the state's top three barbeque cooking teams.
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.
Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill today, a restaurant chain specializing in ribs, chicken and barbecue specialties, will be purchased by an affiliate of Boca Raton-based Sun Capital Partners Inc.
Don?t hibernate. Celebrate! Avoid sitting in front of the T.V. or playing video games this winter. Explore the outdoors.
Local barbeque lovers and diehard Republicans gathered Thursday to meet and support an Eastern North Carolina native?s candidacy for governor. State Sen. Fred Smith, R-Johnston, rolled into Kinston to have one last barbeque with potential voters at Kinston High School before the holidays.
As a child, did you ever use a magnifying glass to barbeque ants? Sizzle flies? Burn leaves? Don't worry, we won't tell. Someone who may fall into this category has found an ingenious way to harness the sun's power to make jewelry. No, not using the latest thin-film solar innovation. No, they've what appears to be a giant magnifying glass, capable of melting glass into a pliable state, suitable ...
Megan Elizabeth Grow and John Gerard McCourt were united in Holy Matrimony on September 29, 2007, at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Richmond, Virginia. Father Jay Wagner officiated at the Nuptial Mass. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Bonnie Grow of Richmond, Va. She is the granddaughter of Ann Grow of Alexandria, Va., and the late Michael Grow, and the late Seymour and Mary ...