Barbeque News Archive - 03-Sep-2007

  • 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.


  • Obituary: Ernest Zuniga Garza created and sold stained glass artwork after retirement (San Antonio Express-News)
    Garza made and sold artwork downtown at the Galleria II in La Villita. Tourists from all over the world used to visit the Galleria II to request his artwork.


  • 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.


  • Brownback comes to Summerville (The Post and Courier)
    About 15 Sam Brownback supporters gathered Saturday to hear the senator speak about traditional values and at Kelly's Barbeque on U.S. Highway 78 in Summerville to hear and drum up support for his grass-roots presidential campaign. "People are looking around at the Republican candidates, a...


  • Burn Ban Will Affect Labor Day Celebrations (WSOC-TV Charlotte)
    State park visitors in North Carolina are banned from starting any open fires this Labor Day weekend


  • Food bank use on the rise (Mississauga News)
    Christine Attia is all smiles as Dilly Dally the clown (a.k.a. Tony Bashford) creates a balloon sword for her at a fundraising barbeque yesterday held by the Eden Food Bank.


  • 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...


  • Get Grilling With Veggies (Westerly Sun)
    Add flair to your BBQ this summer with vegetarian fare. Peas, peppers, squash, tomatoes, spinach, broccoli and carrots are all great additions to the grill.


  • 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.


  • Adopt-A-Crag day planned at Devils Tower (Rapid City Journal)
    DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT - The National Park Service, with assistance from the Access Fund, is hosting an Adopt-A-Crag workday at Devils Tower National Monument on Sunday, Sept. 16.


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