Articles tagged with: September 2011
The Food Festival in Ludlow, Shropshire, England, set for the weekend of September 9 through 11, 2011, has all the usual components, with one key difference: the Sausage Trail. For this most amazing foodie event, …
Is there anything more emblematic of the change of seasons from summer to fall than the switch from blueberries and watermelon to apples? Suddenly, there are apple festivals everywhere!
Here are a bushel of options for …
Once upon a time, humankind hunted for food. The modern equivalent of stalking the mammoth is…driving, especially at dawn and dusk. That’s when we’re most likely to hit something on the road.
Not to be accused …
Yes, Road Trips Foodies, there really was a Johnny Appleseed, who roamed the midwest in the early days of the republic, planting apple trees. His real name was John Chapman, and he’s buried in Fort …
The 65th annual Persimmon Festival takes place September 17 through 24, 2011, in Mitchell, Indiana. No, Road Trips Foodies, this isn’t a celebration of the Japanese hybrid import, but of the native persimmon (which grows …
Looking for some seriously good eating on your Labor Day Weekend wanderings, Road Trips Foodies? Check your route and plan to stop by one of these celebrations:
The Taste promises four days of unlimited food, wine, …
Centerpiece of the Spinach Festival in Lenexa, Kansas, on September 10, 2011, will be the World’s Largest Spinach Salad — and, yes, Road Trips Foodies, you can stop by and take a bit between 9 …
Fans of crispy Southern-fried catfish are heading to the 29th Annual Catfish Festival Labor Day Weekend in Kingsland, Georgia.
Reputed to be the largest three-day event in Southeast Georgia, the fest includes a parade, free concerts, …
The Taste promises four days of unlimited food, wine, beer and spirits over Labor Day weekend in Los Angeles, California. There will be nine events taking place at three locations.
Among the events in Beverly Hills …
Gonna be in Wisconsin over Labor Day Weekend, Road Trips Foodies? Consider dropping by the capital city for Taste of Madison. It’s 2-8:20 p.m. September 3, 2011, and again from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. …