Barbeque News Archive - 04-Mar-2008

  • No lunch yet at j willy's Barbeque House (South Bend Tribune)
    If you were making plans for lunch at j willy's barbeque House, which has been relaunched as part of the Fox television show "Kitchen Nightmares" starring Gordon Ramsay, you might want to try having dinner there instead.


  • Restaurant redo :Menu is shorter, taste is fresher after top chef's visit (South Bend Tribune)
    "Don't hug Gordon." That was about the only instruction given before guests were let into j willy's barbeque House in South Bend last Wednesday.


  • Holiday time in Argentina (BBC News)
    Daniel Schweimler takes a somewhat reluctant holiday as the Argentine capital closes down for the summer.


  • Date Book for March 3 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
    March 4 National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association District Six Convention, 9:30 a.m., C&J Barbeque, 1010 S. Texas Ave., Bryan ...


  • What's In A Name? (CBS News)
    Choosing a book title is a careful task involving both writer and publisher. CBS Sunday Morning anchor Charles Osgood, looks at how some famous books got their titles.


  • Business at Pier Park (WMBB TV Panama City)
    Beach businesses at Pier Park hope for big bucks


  • Vendor Chosen for ACE Arena 03/03/08 CBS 7 News Staff March 3, 2008 (CBS 7 West Texas)
    Andrews, TX - No more barbeque at the ACE Arena; the current concession vendor is out. Andrews County Commissioners voted to give locally owned Java Junction the concession spot at the arena.


  • Barbeque too ?hot? (The Daily Dispatch)
    An outdoor barbeque turned into a shed and house fire, causing $40,000 in damage yesterday. The fire started at approximately 5 p.m. at 1228 21st Street when a grill fire was left unattended when the cook went inside to get the meat.


  • THROW A BARBEQUE! New home in Maeser features covered patio, 3-car garage, (Vernal Express)
    THROW A BARBEQUE! New home in Maeser features covered patio, 3-car garage, .46/acres, 3400 sq/ft. It will steal your heart at $304,990 Laura 801-472-1437 Ensign Realestate.


  • RURAL Realities By KELLI WRIGHT/KELLI.WRIGHT@DEMOPOLISTIMES (The Demopolis Times)
    The Black Belt is a region historically remembered for its rich soil and its rural culture that has produced such phenomenons as the Gee?s Bend quilters, Thomaston barbeque and countless contributions to the story of the South.


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