Barbeque News Archive - 06-Mar-2008

  • 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.


  • Restaurant Robbed At Gunpoint (R News)
    A Greece restaurant worker was tied up and robbed at gunpoint early Thursday morning. It happened at Famous Dave's barbeque just off of West Ridge Road around 12 a.m.


  • The Big Easy(R) from Char-Broil(R) Receives Hearth & Home Magazine's Highly Coveted 2008 Vesta Award for Technology ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    Bolstering its promise to safely cook delicious turkey without the expensive hot oil used in traditional turkey fryers, The Big Easy Oil-less Infrared Turkey Fryer from Char-Broil® was recently awarded Hearth & Home Magazine's highly coveted 2008 Vesta Award for technology and innovation at the 2008 Hearth, Patio and Barbeque Association's trade show in Atlanta, Georgia.


  • WOW Jam coming on March 7 (L'Observateur)
    LAPLACE ? Start your weekend off a little early and join New Wine Christian Fellowship as they celebrate their second annual WOW Jam. The event kicks off Friday March 7 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the grounds of the fellowship, located at 1929 W. Airline Hwy., right across from Smokey?s Barbeque.


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


  • Montana Snapshots (The Montana Standard)
    GSA hosting spring scrimmage in Polson The Mission Mountain Chapter of the Grizzly Scholarship Association (GSA) is hosting the 2008 University of Montana Grizzly Spring Football Scrimmage in Polson on Saturday, April 12. The scrimmage will be held at the Polson Athletic Complex starting at 1 p.m. General admission is $5 for adults, $ for kids.


  • 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.


  • Rifle businesses relocate (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
    Downtown Rifle is in the midst of a makeover, with the recent re-locations of several longtime establishments, new shops taking their place and two restaurants closed their doors.


  • 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.


  • 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.


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