Articles tagged with: April 2017

Road Trips Foodies in the Southeast are heading to the 40th annual Onion Festival in Vidalia, Georgia. It starts today and runs through April 30, 2017.
Look for concerts and other entertainment, onion “royalty” and a …

The third annual “Battle Below the Clouds” is set for April 29, 2017, at Ruby Falls, 1720 South Scenic Highway, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Twelve teams of backyard cookers and smokers are invited to test their skills …

For Road Trips Foodies in New York City later this month, there’s a unique event planned for 7 p.m. April 25, 2017. The Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn, 445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn, New York, will present …

A Strawberry Festival is scheduled April 29 through May 6, 2017, at 345 North White Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Most events take place on the weekend — between 4 and 10 p.m. May 5, 2017, …

Herbs are the stars in featured menu items at restaurants in Newburgh, Indiana, tomorrow (April 8, 2017) during the annual Herb Festival, a seasonal highlight since the days of the Old Newburgh Country Store.
Saturday’s special …

If chocolate is your “drug” of choice, consider attending the Traverse City Chocolate Festival April 30, 2017, in the City Opera House, 106 East Front Street, Traverse City, Michigan.
There are two sessions. The first is …

It’s the 10th year for the Food & Wine fest in Pebble Beach, California, set for April 20 through 23, 2017, at Pebble Beach Resorts.
“Name” chefs are an integral part of the event, and this …

What are you doing on April 27, 2017, Road Trips Foodies?
That’s the date set for Dining Out For Life. Some 3,000 participating restaurants in more than 60 cities across North America will donate a portion …

Sure, Road Trips Foodies: you can visit any number of strawberry fests in the United States. What about heading across the pond next month for the 95th annual Avignon Fair?
Strawberries are this year’s headliners from …

Speaking of genetically modified food: consider the boysenberry. A hybrid of the Loganberry, blackberry, and raspberry, it was created in 1926 by Walter Knott.
He began selling his new fruit at his roadside fruit stand …