Barbeque News Archive - 08-Mar-2008

  • Adding an addition may be less expensive than moving (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
    Advice for putting in an addition.


  • Hog Wild Barbeque (FOX10 Gulf Coast)
    MOBILE, Ala. - Folks are going hog wild on the Gulf Coast this weekend. It?s a chance to eat some of the best barbeque in the country and it?s all in Mobile. It?s the annual ?barbeque Festival and Hog Wild Championship.? FOX10 News photojournalist Robert Brown went to the fairgrounds to check out what?s to eat.


  • Review: Walt's Barbeque (Cincinnati CityBeat)
    By Lora Arduser.


  • 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.


  • Barbecue chain comes to Middletown (The Business Ledger)
    A small chain of barbecue restaurants has opened its first location in Delaware. Virginia Barbeque is opening in the Middletown Crossing Shopping Center in the fast -growing community in southern New Castle County. The chain was founded by Wilmington native Bob Ivey in the Commonwealth of Virginia.


  • NBC nixes report of Seinfeld show (Detroit Free Press)
    NBC and Jerry Seinfeld shot down a New York Post report Friday that the comic was in talks with the network about a new sitcom. The report, citing no sources, said Seinfeld would play himself in a New York series similar to "Curb Your Enthusiasm," the HBO show designed by "Seinfeld" cocreator Larry David.


  • 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.


  • 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.


  • Valley deli passes health inspectors' visit (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
    Breaded okra, mashed potatoes, gravy, and barbeque ribs are hot meal favorites found at Delis across the Valley. Do these stop-n-go Delis have the same health inspection restrictions as your favorite sit down restaurants?


  • Up Next, Recaps & Links (CBS News)
    Stories, links and the place to get more information for stories on CBS News Sunday Morning .


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    Barbeque News Archive - 08-Mar-2008