Articles tagged with: Kansas

Special to Road Trips for Foodies
By Colby Sharples-Terry
For KansasFarmer
From horseback riding to dining to fruit picking, Kansas farm wineries have activities for everyone.
Kansas’ rich history in agriculture has been a large influence in the …

Special to Road Trips for Foodies
By Efraín Villa for CraftBeer.com
Consider driving the Epic Route 66 Craft Brewery Road Trip.
The deep nostalgia unleashed by the decommissioning of Route 66 is not unlike the void left …

Stroll the Brit Spaugh Zoo, 2123 Main Street, Great Bend, Kansas, with a glass of wine in your hand.
Road Trips Foodies 21 and older can savor “Wine in the Wild” from 6 to 9 p.m. …

Traveling near Kansas City, Road Trips Foodies? Three Irish food vendors are promised for the 13th annual Irish Fest, set for this weekend (September 4, 5 and 6, 2015) in Hallmark’s Crown Center Square, 25th …

If you’ll be anywhere near Manhattan, Kansas, tomorrow, Road Trips Foodies, you’ll want to swing by the National Festival of Breads, sponsored by Kansas Wheat.
At heart a bread baking contest, the fest opens to the …

Driving along I-70 or I-35 in January, Road Trips Foodies? Kansas City Restaurant Week, a 10-day dining event, will once again offer hundreds of menus at a multitude of area restaurants to diners January 18 …

If you’re the kind of Road Trips Foodie who likes to catch and then cook dinner while traveling, consider this: the 2012 trout season opens today (November 1, 2012) in Kansas when select waters across …

Road Trips Foodies traversing the Sunflower State next month might want to add a farm tour to their itineraries.
You can visit just one or as many as 10 participating farms during the Fall Farm Tour, …

‘Tis the season for fruitcakes, pies, cookies, turkey and the never-ending platters of goodies that come with the holidays. Are you remembering the goodies you sampled on trips through Kansas, Road Trips Foodies?
Share a …

Gonna be wandering Kansas this winter? Consider taking a step back in time by participating in one of the cooking workshops offered in January, February and March by the Kansas Historic Society.
If your travel plans …