Barbeque News Archive - 13-Mar-2008

  • CREATIVE BUBBLE HELPS FOOD NETWORK PROMOTE NEW SERIES (Post Magazine)
    NEW YORK - Creative Bubble (www.creativebubble.com) recently produced a new promo that introduces the Food Network?s latest cooking series, Down Home With The Neelys. The show is hosted by Pat and Gina Neely, who own popular BBQ restaurants in Tennessee, and takes place in their Memphis kitchen, where cooking secrets are revealed.


  • Spooky ice in Arkansas (USA Today)
    Water can do some weird things as it freezes and thaws. As proof, check out these photos sent in by reader Rick Russell of Springdale, Ark., which were taken last Saturday, March 8. Russell says the bowl was on his...


  • Local Favorites Featured At Nashville Airport (News Channel 5 Nashville)
    Ten million people passed through Nashville International Airport last year. Visitors can now get a taste of Nashville without leaving the airport.


  • Good Causes (The Naperville Sun)
    During March


  • Clubs (Greenwich Time)
    For the week of 3.13


  • Yakiniku spot pops name change to celebrate anniversary (Japan Update)
    A popular yakiniku restaurant has opted for a name change as it celebrates its first anniversary this month. Yakiniku Try is the new name for the former Yakiniku Kui Kui, an all-you-can-eat barbeque haven strategically located on Highway 58 between Camps Lester and Foster.


  • Weekend (non Big 12) events (The Kansas City Star)
    No tournament tickets? Then go Irish this weekend.


  • American Realty Advisors Acquires ALARA(R) Harbour Pointe in Seattle, Washington (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
    American Realty Advisors announced today the acquisition of ALARA® Harbour Pointe, a luxury apartment community in Mukilteo, Washington, an affluent submarket of Seattle. Built in 1998, this upscale 230-unit multi-family complex features spacious walk-in closets, a clubhouse, state-of-the-art fitness center, additional outdoor storage spaces, covered parking garages, pool and barbeque area. The ...


  • Whole World Outdoor Fun Awaiting Families in Independence, Missouri (Kansas City InfoZine)
    Independence, Missouri boasts 41 public parks scattered throughout the city, with amenities ranging from swimming pools to athletic fields, barbeque grills, horse shoes, shelters, picnic tables, play areas, restrooms, fishing lakes, walking trails, mountain bike trails and basketball courts.


  • 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.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 13-Mar-2008