Barbeque News Archive - 01-Sep-2007

  • Good Morning Lowcountry (The Post and Courier)
    Today Bluegrass/Country Music Jamboree. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Lone Star barbeque and Mercantile, 2212 State Park Road, Santee. Free. 803-854-2000. Also Sunday, noon-2 p.m. Labor Day Showdown. Surfing contest, bands. $15 at the door. 5...


  • American Workforce Surprisingly Satisfied (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
    Although many Americans will grumble about going back to work after they barbeque or hit the beach this Labor Day weekend, most will actually be content once they are back in the office. Regardless of complaints about downsizing, dead-end jobs, and burnout, most people in this country are satisfied with their jobs, according to a recent study.


  • Fitzgerald: Michigan is choice (The Trenton Times)
    WEST WINDSOR -- The food at the West Windsor-Plainsboro South football barbeque will taste especially good today for senior linebacker J.B. Fitzgerald.


  • Barbeque Nation plans 100 pan-India outlets (Business Standard India)
    Speciality restaurant chain Barbeque Nation will set up 100 restaurants, which will entail an investment of Rs 355 crore, across the country in the next three years. It also plans to take the brand overseas through the franchisee route.


  • Hate your job? You?re in the minority (MSNBC)
    Although many Americans will grumble about going back to work after they barbeque or hit the beach this Labor Day weekend, most will actually be content once they are back in the office.


  • Waikato refuse to be defensive (Stuff)
    Waikato skipper Tom Willis didn't have to worry about his team having a Ranfurly Shield hangover when he saw Diet Cokes being sipped at the barbeque to celebrate their success.


  • Hot weather expected for Labor Day weekend (9 News Denver)
    KUSA - The food on the barbeque will not be the only thing sizzling this upcoming holiday weekend.


  • Emerson starts school year with some disappointing numbers (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
    As Emerson Elementary prepared a barbeque welcoming parents for a new year, the South Seattle school received some dismal news. Only one out of 10 fourth-graders passed all three sections of the WASL.


  • Planting at Horseshoe (Magnetic Times)
    On Saturday 8 September, a communty tree planting, plant give-away and free barbeque is being planned for an area between Horseshoe Bay Road and the watercourse near the road below Bungalow Bay.


  • Taste of Colorado 2007 (9 News Denver)
    What exactly does Colorado taste like? Is it the sweetness of roasted Olathe Corn, barbeque ribs from perfected by Colorado restaurants, or a beer brewed right here in the Centennial state? That's the best part of the Taste of Colorado?you can try it all and decide for yourself. The Colorado Labor Day Tradition continues this year from August 31st- September 3rd .


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