Articles tagged with: September 2010
Harvest time will be celebrated with a Garlic Festival September 18 and 19, 2010, in Olde Mistick Village at Exit 90 off I-95 in Mystic, Connecticut.
And, Road Trips Foodies, it’s no surprise that local farmers …
By Susan McKee
The Road Trips Foodie
Two hundred years ago the six days of festivities for the marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen were so extraordinary that the citizens of …
This year is the 20th for the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta, set for September 22-26, 2010, in various locations in the New Mexico state capitol.
Eight guest chef luncheons are scheduled (half of the …
If you’re gonna be in Miami, Florida, at the end of the summer, Road Trips Foodies, consider dropping in during the ninth annual
What’s your favorite cuisine? There might just be a festival for that in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this summer! On tap are: Bastille Days, Festa Italiana, German Fest, African World Fest, Arab World Fest, Irish Fest, Mexican …
What can be more British than sipping tea? Sipping tea on the terrace at Buckingham Palace in London, England, of course! From July 27 to September 29, 2010, visitors can stop for tea at the …
The Edible Garden Returns to the Big Apple today. Throughout the summer and into autumn (ending October 17, 2010), the New York Botanical Garden presents an exhibition about growing and preparing good food. Set across …
Summertime is peak season for food festivals. Road Trips Foodies are certain to mark these on their travel calendars this season:
Taste of Chicago (June 25 to July 4, 2010) (Illinois): There’s food for everybody’s taste …
Wandering northern California this summer, Road Trips Foodies? If you’re in the Lake Tahoe area, consider swinging by Squaw Valley. No, no, it’s not ski season! But, the PlumpJack Restaurant there has a whole series …
Foodie celebrations are taking place throughout the length and breadth of Scotland this year. In May, there’s the Taste of Edinburgh (the photo, left, is from 2009) in the Scottish Capital, while the Loch Fyne …