Barbeque News Archive - 10-Oct-2007

  • All you can eat! Valley BBQ for a cure (ABC 15 Phoenix)
    A group of valley BBQ restaurants want to give you some food for thought, and hope you keep breast cancer awareness in mind when you get hungry this weekend.


  • Fudge Brownie Pie (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
    Makes 6 servings.


  • Zimbabwe's last white farmers face uncertain future in land row (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Eleven of Zimbabwe's last remaining white farmers face a court battle Thursday to remain on their properties in defiance of a government eviction order under the country's controversial land reforms.


  • ISU Speaks (Daily Vidette)
    Name: Andrew Olson Year: Junior Major: English "I'm going to march in the parade with my fraternity, and I'm not doing it because I have to. I am excited about it." Name: Hope Rous Year: Senior Major: Elementary Education "Tailgate on Saturday to support ISU, barbeque and hang out with friends.


  • Dining Listing (Urban Tulsa)
    American downtown 1974 GRILL For those who like a little rock'n'roll with their repast, they serve lunch and dinner. Burgers, steaks and catfish are all headliners here. The opening acts aren't so bad either at this downtown grill. 402 E. 2nd St., 599-7019 L&D $ BAXTER'S INTERURBAN GRILLA lon...


  • Hyatt Research: Americans Seek Adventure Through Culinary and Cultural Pursuits over Active Sports or Survival ... (Hospitality Net)
    CHICAGO | Americans? definition of adventure travel is broadening, a new Hyatt Resorts survey(a) reveals, showing more travelers look to food and culture to spice up their vacations. In fact, two-thirds (66 percent) of Americans consider unique cuisines, such as a Hawaiian Luau or a Texas barbeque, an adventure travel activity they would want to participate in on vacation. Consumers ranked ...


  • Uzzle's Back-Road Photos, Honeycomb Sculpture: 57th Street Art (Bloomberg.com)
    Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- A faux Prada store, its interior glowing lime green, sits alone under a deepening blue sky 26 miles outside the remote art mecca of Marfa, Texas.


  • Rivals for leg to go toe-to-toe before TV's Judge Mathis (The Greenville News)
    Shannon Whisnant has said all along he was willing to go to court for the right to keep John Wood's severed leg.


  • Americans Seek Adventure Through Culinary and Cultural Pursuits over Active Sports or Survival Activities (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
    CHICAGO----Americans' definition of adventure travel is broadening, a new Hyatt Resorts survey reveals, showing more travelers look to food and culture to spice up their vacations. In fact, two-thirds of Americans consider unique cuisines, such as a Hawaiian Luau or a Texas barbeque, an adventure travel activity they would want to participate in on vacation.


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