Barbeque News Archive - 26-Oct-2007

  • Rain doesn't hamper Mallard Creek Barbeque 2:07 PM (WCNC Charlotte)
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- People started lining up at 8 a.m. Thursday, to dig in at the Mallard Creek barbeque. Despite the rain people weathered through it, ready to dig into some politics and pork.


  • Don't invite traders to your barbeque (Guardian Unlimited)
    On America: 'How does it feel taking on the whole market, man?,' BP propane traders asked each other. Andrew Clark explains the price-fixing scandal that brought BP a $303m fine.


  • Coppell Oaktober Fest promoted family fun and games (Coppell Gazette)
    Many Coppell residents were able to enjoy the cool weather while rock climbing, eating barbeque, listening to live bands and riding a miniature train at the first Oaktober Fest on Saturday.


  • Essen Travel Now Offers Detailed Sightseeing Information When Staying in Birmingham Hotels (PRWeb)
    Essen Travel can provide you with a detailed destination guide when you visit any number of Birmingham hotels. No matter what you want to do while in the city, such as exploring its rich history or dining at one of the many famed barbeque restaurants, you will find all the sightseeing information you need on their website. (PRWeb Oct 25, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...


  • FFA Alumni taking orders for fruit sale (The Advocate)
    JOHNSTOWN -- The Johnstown FFA Alumni is taking orders for its annual fruit sale. The deadline to order is Nov. 5. For sale are navel oranges, tangelos, pink grapefruit, Ohio Fugi apples, fruit baskets, microwave and gift box popcorn, nuts, barbeque sauce, and red or white poinsettias.


  • Essen Travel Now Offers Detailed Sightseeing Information When Staying in Birmingham Hotels (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    Essen Travel can provide you with a detailed destination guide when you visit any number of Birmingham hotels. No matter what you want to do while in the city, such as exploring its rich history or dining at one of the many famed barbeque restaurants, you will find all the sightseeing information you need on their website.


  • Trumann Lions celebrate 30 years of BBQ (Trumann Democrat)
    For Trumann residents the first weekend in November means one thing, barbeque. The Trumann Lions Club has held their annual barbeque for three decades.


  • Verdict in amputated leg case to air on TV show Nov. 1 (The Greenville News)
    The case of the Simpsonville man battling for the rights to his amputated leg that a North Carolina man found in a barbeque smoker he bought at public auction has been decided -- but those who have maintained the stomach enough to follow the saga will have to wait for the nationally syndicated Judge Mathis television court show to learn the verdict.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 26-Oct-2007