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Recent News & Comments About barbecue food
Taking a 'cue: Hursey's barbecue on the menu or governor's inaugural (Burlington Times-News)
Nothing says North Carolina better than a steaming plate of barbecue. At least that's one of the conclusions members of the Junior League of Raleigh reached when they picked the menu for the 2009 Governor's Inaugural Ball on Friday.
Food might be the real star at Farm Show (The Patriot-News)
With thick chocolate milk shakes, butter-topped baked potatoes, and cooking competitions for everyone from professional chefs to everyday bakers, the 93rd Pennsylvania State Farm Show could be called the Pennsylvania State food Show.
Playing chicken (+recipes) (The New Zealand Herald)
The sun is shining, the madness of Christmas and New Year is over, so that must mean it's barbie time. Today we start a four-week special on what food to throw on the barbecue and how to prepare and cook it in order to enjoy scrumptious fare outside, while enjoying lazy days at the beach, in the backyard or on the balcony.
Local participating in barbecue study (The Franklin County Times)
Melissa Cason mcason@franklincountytimes.com
The year of the egg and other culinary food trends (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
In your wildest culinary imaginings, could you have thought, even for a moment, that the hottest new item on the restaurant scene in Sarasota in 2009 would be deviled eggs' That's the risky part of prognostication.
Chili cook-off to take place Friday (Baytown Sun)
The Baytown/Highlands Metro Go-Texan Committee volunteers have been busy preparing for their annual “Chili when it’s Chilly” and barbecue cook off this weekend at the San Jacinto Mall.
Time to take online wine tasting to a whole new level (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
One of the best things about being a food writer is that often you can take a thought and watch it grow to an executable idea, then to a plan and finally to fruition.
Books for Cooks (The Kansas City Star)
•The Best of American Beef & Food: Pairing and Cooking With Craft Beer (Brewers Publications, $22.95)
Signs of the Times: Famous restaurants out, new prayers in (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The global recession manifests itself in big ways and small: most gloomy, some quirky and many reflecting the inventive human spirit. Here is a look at some signs of the times.
Strip mauled (Las Vegas CityLife)
Mariachi bands. Roller derbies. Wigs. Hookahs. Gay cowboys. Japanese karaoke singers. Golf clubs. S&M harnesses. Thai food. Salvadoran food. Live sex clubs. Pentecostal churches. Diamonds. Kimchee. Elegant past, eccentric present and redeveloped future. All this and more can be found in Commercial Center, the sprawling foursquare strip mall between the Strip and downtown.
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