Barbeque News Archive - 13-Oct-2007

  • 'Queen of Modern Day Barbecue' dies (Tri-Valley Herald)
    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.


  • Story of leg in smoker going before TV judge 12:08 PM (WCNC Charlotte)
    MAIDEN, N.C. -- The battle between two local men over a leg found in a barbeque smoker has gained national attention. The man who found the leg wants to keep it as a sort of side show attraction. The other man wants it back since it was his before it was amputated.


  • Smoken? Joe?s Authentic Southern Barbeque (The Phoenix)
    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.


  • TV judge to decide who gets amputated leg (USA Today)
    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.


  • I am the egg man, goo goo ga joob (Delta Democrat Times)
    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.


  • Bali victim's dad angry over bombers' BBQ (Daily Telegraph)
    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.


  • Mountin' Hopes hosts Argentinean Barbeque Sunday (Asheville Citizen-Times)
    MARS HILL -- Mountin' Hopes therapeutic horseback riding center is holding its second annual Argentinean Asado fundraiser 4-8 p.m. Oct. 14 at Claxton Farm.


  • Oakland 'barbecue royalty' dies at 76 (Inside Bay Area)
    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.


  • At pork joint, dream becomes reality (Eastern Shore News)
    TOWNSEND -- James Beasley believes in the power of family and family traditions. He certainly believes in stories, passing on lore through generations -- and talking.


  • Braai lifts Puma spirit (News 24 South Africa)
    Argentina have taken an unusual approach in the build up to their World Cup semi-final against South Africa - tucking into a barbeque with their families.


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