Articles tagged with: August 2014
A sun-splashed summer picnic in Central Park is a quintessential New York experience that’s not to be missed. The newly opened Quin Hotel, located two blocks from Central Park at 57th and Sixth Avenue, …
As every Road Trips Foodie knows, presentation of a meal is almost as important as the food it presents.
The folks at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, 600 West 70th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, have recognized that fact and …
Although the focus is on the growing, there’ll be plenty of opportunities for Road Trips Foodies at the Minnesota Garlic Festival
Check out the cooking demonstrations and the Official Garlic Festival Cookbook, but be sure not …
The Wisconsin State BBQ Championship will be decided at the Grill Games, set for August 22 and 23, 2014, on the Lake Michigan shore of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Look for chicken, pork ribs (loin or spare), …
Only north-of-the-border products are allowed at the fifth annual Grindrod Garlic Festival will be held in Grindrod Park, Grindrod, British Columbia, Canada, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 17, 2014.
The fest supports “Homegrown, Homemade, …
Nothing like lazing by a river, listening to the blues and sampling great barbecue. That’s what’s on offer at “Ribberfest BBQ & Blues”, set for August 15 and 16, 2014, in Madison, Indiana.
The river is …
It takes a dedicated Road Trips Foodie to point his or her vehicle toward southern Florida in August, but there just might be a worthwhile reward if the journey ends in Miami.
The annual Miami Spice …
Calling all garlic heads! Well, that’s what the announcement from the Lions Club of Perth, Ontario, Canada, says.
The annual Garlic Festival that they sponsor exists to promote Ontario-grown garlic, share ideas on how to grow, …
The city center of Hagerstown, Maryland, becomes more than a little bit German during the Augustoberfest, set for August 23 and 24, 2014.
Hours on Saturday are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and from 11 a.m. …
Who knew? Your Road Trips Foodie certainly didn’t know that elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) isn’t actually garlic.
According to Wikipedia, it’s a variant of the garden leek that tastes a whole lot more like …