Barbeque News Archive - 30-Sep-2007

  • Barbecue lovers pull in for grilling (Florida Today)
    Barbecue fans headed to Grant for a mouth-watering good time Saturday.


  • New barbecue opening in Bluffs (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
    Get ready for a new finger-licking carry-out facility, as Boxer barbeque opens its doors on Monday at 11 a.m. Council Bluffs is the first location for the Boxer barbeque Co. It's a take-out and catering only barbecue joint.


  • Wellsfest (WLBT 3 Jackson)
    Live music, food, and games brought thousands to Jamie Fowler Boyll park in Jackson Sunday. Wellsfest kicked off bright and early Sunday morning with a 5k run.


  • How To Make A Terrific Tailgate Picnic (CBS News)
    Chef Chris Santos of the hot New York restaurant Stanton Social drew on the varied cuisines of the Lower East Side, where he works, to dream up this lively, unusual menu of small plates that will work perfectly for an autumn tailgate picnic.


  • A Mideast feast (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    By CATHY FRISINGER It's a good bet that many Arlington residents who dine at familiar places like Olive Garden and Spring Creek Barbeque have been curious about Beirut Rock Cafe. Driving down Cooper Street near the University of Texas at Arlington campus, it's hard not to notice the little cafe with its screaming red-and-bright-green exterior. Hassan Ali opened the modest restaurant five months ...


  • Roll call at Ironstone (Calaveras Enterprise)
    The 11th annual Ironstone Concours d?Elegance was held Saturday, raising a large amount of money for local and statewide student agricultural programs and projects.


  • Nursing Center Brings Barbecue on the River To Shut-ins (WPSD Paducah)
    Thanks to some local businesses, a group of people in Paducah who can't get to the festivities, had barbeque brought to them.


  • Fundraiser will benefit local literacy association (Gaffney Ledger)
    Daddy Joe's Beach House BBQ and Grill, which is not normally open on Sunday, will host a fundraiser for the Cherokee County Literacy Association Sunday, Oct. 14. Proceeds from the barbeque buffet lunch, that will be from 11a.m.-2:30 p.m., will help the nonprofit agency teach adults how to read.


  • Get psyched to improve game (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    Many golfers think nothing of buying the hot new Sasquatch Sumo driver or taking lesson after lesson to try to improve their game.


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