Barbeque News Archive - 25-Nov-2007

  • Lover of jazz, soul and blues (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
    I have been a lover of jazz and soul and blues all my life and I reported to you a few years ago when my son in Kansas City took me down to 18th and Vine where all three developed in the early years.


  • Cooler temperatures roll into Valley, bring dangers (ABC 15 Phoenix)
    Colder temperatures have blown into the Valley and firefighters say that can mean seasonal dangers that often turn deadly. One of those is carbon monoxide poisoning, a silent killer that is invisible and odorless.


  • LETTERS FROM ACROSS THE LAKE: Wheelchair hunt -- Joining an inspiring group of hunters for an October weekend (The Times and Democrat)
    Years ago, when I was around 6, my grandfather took me to Family Day at Buckhead hunting club in Colleton County. That was, as best as I can remember, the first time I went hunting with a group of people. I am sure he probably took me hunting before that, but that?s the first hunting memory I have.


  • Multi-Housing News (Multi-Housing News)
    Multi-Housing News is proud to present the 2007 Top Architects List. This year's firms were selected not only on the basis of their innovative design aesthetic but also for their contributions to environmentally friendly design for multifamily buildings?a topic explored at this year's American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention.


  • John Seery: How to Barbeque a Turkey (HuffingtonPost)
    The best way to cook a turkey for your Thanksgiving feast: barbeque. On your outdoor grill. Don't be a turkey by shoving it into your oven.


  • Vets reach out to homeless brothers (KTUU Anchorage)
    More than 25 percent of all homeless in this country are veterans.


  • Vroom-vroom Santa (Kinston Free Press)
    Santa Claus led the way Saturday for 600 Harley Davidson motorcycle enthusiasts to help them deliver holiday goodies to the children at the Kennedy Memorial Baptist Home.


  • No luck this time around (Concord Monitor)
    I was late getting into the Hemlock Hilton on the Tuesday before opening day. Actually I arrived about 9 p.m. Incredible as it sounds, everyone was in bed.


  • 'Bama Jammin' Barbeque (Plant City Courier and Tributne)
    There was no talking, not much eye-to-eye contact and little smiling.


  • Boys & Girls Club BBQ cook off goes for big time (The Athens News Courier)
    The Limestone County Boys & Girls Club will enter the big time when it conducts its third annual ?Best Bucking barbeque Cook-off? in the spring. Club Executive Director Suzanne Rainey said Wednesday that in 2006 and 2007 contestants had to be amateurs.


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