Recent News & Comments About barbecue food
Tree sale, barbecue to help toy drive for Pamlico children (New Bern Sun Journal)
Community volunteers are using food and Christmas trees in combined efforts to help raise money for the annual Toys for Pamlico Kids drive.
Bridgewater Commons food court reopen for business (MyCentralJersey.com)
The Bridgewater Commons mall food court has reopened for hungry shoppers, with some old favorites returning and new additions to the diverse offering of cuisines.
Bargains abound with Angel Food (McAlester News-Capital)
McAlester Church of the Nazarene, 700 W. Adams St., 423-7999 is taking orders for December Angel Food this week. The orders will be taken on Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 until 7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Grain News (Grainnet.com)
Harvesters is a centralized food collection and distribution facility that provides food and household products to agencies serving people in need in the greater Kansas City area.
Obamas enjoy fine food, wine, but hold the beets (The Standard-Times)
Former President George H.W. Bush famously disliked broccoli. His son, the outgoing president, is a Texas meat-eater. President-elect Barack Obama loves chili and shuns beets.
Peach Creek Baptist feeds seniors for Thanksgiving (East Montgomery County Observer)
Dominos, dancing, entertainment and the smell of barbecue filled the Friendship Center at Bull Sallas Park in New Caney Nov. 19.
Buffalos, Wings, and Frogs (Fort Worth Weekly)
Near TCU, a haven for tasty food and great specials welcomes all. Buffalo Bros is the brainchild of Ed McOwen, a homesick Buffalo, N.Y., native and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America who also is a chef at Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine.
Menu Matters (Salem Statesman Journal)
News about food events and places to eat.
Like Southern cooking and books? Check these out, y'all (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Kathleen Purvis, kpurvis@charlotteobserver.com) Lovers of food and books are easy people to have on your gift list. Add lovers of Southern cooking and you've got it made. Here are our favorites new books with Southern or Carolina ties: Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found from The Times-Picayune of New Orleans edited by Marcelle Bienvenu and Judy Walker (Chronicle, $24.95, 368 ...
Union Gospel Mission in need of donations (Tri-City Herald)
PASCO -- After giving away more than 300 food baskets for Thanksgiving, the Union Gospel Mission in Pasco found itself in the unusual position of having empty food shelves.
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