
Barbeque News Archive - 12-Oct-2007
OAKLAND ? Dorothy Turner Everett, 76, founder of popular Everett & Jones barbeque restaurants, passed away Monday night while she was cooking, according to family and close friends.
OAKLAND ? Dorothy Turner Everett, 76, founder of popular Everett & Jones barbeque restaurants, died Monday night while she was cooking, according to family and close friends.
It's not just the food that brings diners in. It's the vivid colors, the crazy artwork and the place's attitude.
Shannon Whisnant has said all along he was willing to go to court for the right to keep John Wood's severed leg. Sure enough, a judge - a TV judge at that - will soon decide who gets custody of the amputated limb, which was found stored in a barbeque smoker mistakenly sold during a mini-storage public auction.
It's time to turn up the heat You wouldn?t have told Otis Redding to sing faster, so take a hint from him and slow down the cooking.
PeachDirect, one of the nation's leading direct marketers, is now offering a wide variety of outdoor grills from top brands like Weber and Ducane for as little as $15 per month. PeachDirect is also offering a minimum of six months no-interest financing for approved customers on purchases over $499. One of the most in-demand grills in PeachDirect's sale are the Weber Genesis Stainless Steel Gas ...
Eleven of Zimbabwe's last remaining white farmers are to be tried for defying government eviction notices after they lost a bid Thursday to stay on their farms while appealing the orders.
Citizen photo by David Mah Residents of Merton Crescent had a slight setback for their street barbeque, like the 15 minute downpour at 5:30. Children jumped in the rain while adults tried to hold up the rain-filled tarp and keep it from blowing away.
I am in an egg phase. As I look back over my 46-year eating career, it's easy to chart my personal dining tendencies. I'll get on a barbeque kick for a few weeks, or go for months eating a certain dish from the same restaurant over and over.
THE father of a man who died in the 2002 Bali bombings has criticised Indonesia's anti-terror chief for inviting reformed Islamic militants, including the Kuta bombers, to a barbeque.