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Barbeque University
This school is one I am certain I could attend with ease and gain 50 pounds while I'm at it. Steve Raichlen
owns over 30 grills and is the author of 26 books including, "The Barbeque Bible."
That is alot of books not to mention ...
For summer, a banquet of exotic fresh fruits: Bring travel back home
So you're at home this summer. Your vacation budget is bust. Sure, there are backyard barbeques with friends and family stretching out into summer, but that tropical vacation feels long gone.
Or perhaps, you have never been on a tropical vacation. ...
OpenTable Diners' Choice winners for American grub
Once your barbeque is finished and you've cleaned up the long, you'll probably want to leave the house for your next meal. You've done your share of cooking and coped with the mess. When you're looking for a restaurant to make your life easier ...
Neighbors bothered by naturist B&B
Neighbors of Domain Farm, a recently opened naturist Bed and Breakfast in Staffordshire, England, are complaining about seeing more than they want to of the guests.
The B&B is a converted farm and features a sun deck, hot tub, and barbeque ...
Print Custom, Waterproof Maps with Adventure Paper
National Geographic has a product called Adventure Paper that lets you print your own custom, waterproof maps on a regular old inkjet printer. They claim it "will withstand the rigors of the outdoors, and is durable enough to last you through your ...
Catacurian Cooking School
I am going to guess you've never considered going to
Catacurian Cooking School. You probably don't even know what it is. I confess
I didn't. Well, it's a place to learn to secrets (and there are many) of Catalan Spanish cooking, all easily ...
Get Over to the County Line
Three day weekends and BBQ have always been synonymous for me, and if you're not throwing
any burgers or dogs on the grill perhaps you should head over to the
County Line. That is if you're in Texas and what better state
to find BBQ than ...
The Lord God Bird
Looks like good stuff for the folks in Brinkley, AR and even better news for the avid birder looking
to catch sight of the ivory-billed woodpecker. The
Lord God Bird was
presumed extinct having not been seen since 1944, but after hiding out ...
Thai Yum Beef Recipe
My mother surprised me this evening, treating me and my taste-buds to my latest rave in food
at one of my favorite local Thai spots. Gotta love mom. I'm usually the type to exhaust the
menu trying every dish if the restaurant has won my ...
Red Corner: Private Croat Islands
Buyer's remorse is often described as purchasing something only to find a better or cheaper version a short while later. Traveler's remorse is retuning home from your travels only to discover all the wonderful places you missed.
Having just been to ...
The Barbecue Trail: 500 Miles of Eating
The season for great barbecue is upon us. Here's another barbecue story to add to Gadling's mix of barbecue (or barbeque) options. North Carolina has The Barbecue Trail. This means 25 restaurants, deemed the barbecue best, are dotted along 500 miles ...
Watch the trains at Folsom Funnel, but when crossing tracks, put cell phone down
The Midwest is one of the best places for train watching in the U.S. according to railway shop that has a video series, Trains Across the Midwest. When I saw an article about a man in Berkely, California who was killed while waiting to cross a train ...
Should your passenger jet have a trap door?
Our friends over at Boing Boing found an interesting article at Neatorama exploring some pretty wild patents to combat terrorism. It's great to have inventive minds out there mind you, but having scoured USPTO.gov more than a few times myself over ...
One town doesn't want tourists for Memorial Day
If you're a tourist, Ithaca, in the Finger Lakes region of New York, doesn't want you--at least not for Memorial Day. It's not a snob thing. It's not that the town wants people who live there to enjoy backyard barbeque's and parades in peace without ...
Tom Sawyer Days: Hannibal, Missouri
When I got out of the Peace Corps, a friend and I traveled across the U.S. mostly by bus. This was a grand plan to avoid getting a job for four months and to take the time to see parts of the country we hadn't seen before. It worked beautifully and ...



