Articles tagged with: November 2015

It’s the 49th year for the International Championship Chili Cookoff in Terlingua, Texas. It takes place November 5 through 7, 2015, not far from Big Bend National Park.
The judging takes place between 12:30 and 2:30 …

Eat, drink, repeat. That’s the advice offered to Road Trips Foodies who’ve put the Food & Wine Festival in Savannah, Georgia, on their travel schedules next month.
It’s set for November 9 through 15, 2015 — …

It’ll be the 12th year for the San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival, set for November 16 through 22, 2015.
Sixty restaurants and 150 wineries are expected to participate in the event, taking place at …

What’s not to like, Road Trips Foodies? The sixth Food & Wine and Rum Festival gets underway on the Caribbean island of Barbados November 19 through 22, 2015.
Events the first evening take place in …

Here’s something different, Road Trips Foodies. Geja’s Café, 340 West Armitage, Chicago, Illinois, is hosting a four-course fondue dinner November 9, 2015, where each course will be paired with a California wine from DeLoach.
The Winemaker …

If you’re visiting Trinidad and Tobago anytime soon, Road Trips Foodies, you might want to check out a new exhibition “In Honour of Sugar”.
It’s on display in the Sevilla Sugar Museum and Sugar Archives Centre, …

Did you know, Road Trips Foodies, that Minnesota’s Iron Range has a culinary language all its own?
You can learn more at the “Come, You Taste: Iron Range Cookbook Author Event“, set for November 14, 2015, …

If you need yet another reason to visit DisneyWorld, Road Trips Foodies, how about the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival? It’s set for September 25, 2015, through November 16, 2015, in the Orlando, Florida, …

The World Food Championships is the largest competition in food sport (who knew?).
Champions of previous events convene in Kissimmee, Florida, November 3 through 10, 2015, for a chance at winning the ultimate food crown and …

Baconfest 2015 takes place November 7 and 8, 2015, in Centre Square, downtown Easton, Pennsylvania.
It was spawned by the Easton Farmers’ Market (said to be America’s oldest continuously operating open-air market — established in 1752). …