Articles tagged with: May 2011

Headed toward southwestern Ohio over Memorial Day weekend, Road Trips Foodies? Consider a stop today, tomorrow or Monday at the 32nd annual Taste of Cincinnati.
More than 40 restaurants line up along six blocks of Fifth …

The Garden Grove Strawberry Festival will be held May 27 through 30, 2011, at The Village Green, Euclid and Main streets, Garden Grove, California.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. May 27, 10 and to …

If you’re wandering Michigan, Road Trips Foodies, swing by the Mesick Mushroom Festival before it ends today (yes, the dates this year are May 6-8, 2011). Bonus: you can pick up a mushroom pickers’ kit …

There’s more to Whistler than just good winter skiing, Road Trips Foodies. This spring, you can sample Whistler’s cuisine at reduced prices with the Dine in Whistler program.
Now through June 30, 2011, there are special …

Road Trips Foodies will find more than 140 stalls of local produce, cooking demonstrations, food tastings, recipe ideas, arts and crafts across the pond at the Derbyshire Food & Drink Fair, set for May 21 …

If there are foodie festivals for artichokes, strawberries and chili — why not for cupcakes? Yes, Road Trips Foodies, there’s a Cupcake Festival set for May 15, 2011, in Gardiner, New York.
It’s kind of …

101 chili cooks are competing for top honors at the 32nd annual DC101 Chili Cook-Off set for May 21, 2011, on the RFK Stadium Festival Grounds in Washington, D.C.
Interested in participating? The Freestyle Chili competition …

The Savour Food & Wine Show, set for May 26, 2011, is a chance to get up close and personal with Prince Edward Island’s finest executive chefs, sommeliers and restaurateurs while tasting and sipping fine …

The 18th annual Delaplane Strawberry Festival is set for May 28 and 29, 2011, in Sky Meadow State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, Virginia.
There’ll be both flats and pints of fresh, restaurant-grade strawberries for sale: …

Every food has its own festival, even the Cynara cardunculus. (Of course, Road Trips Foodies, you know that vegetable!)
Yes, the artichoke has its own festival in Castroville, California (not incidentally known as the “artichoke …