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I’m From Heyburn, ID - Featured Artist

October 13, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

Story and art by Frank-Joseph Frelier We called ourselves “The Jupiter Moons.” It started at Kimberly Hobson’s docks, the summer of 2003. She always threw the best river parties – picnics and barbecues, rafting and wakeboarding, cliff jumping, kayaking and canoeing – but this was a blowout. Our green caps and graduation gowns hung fresh in their plastic bags, but our high school classes were over. We’d made it. The day before graduation was spent basking in the pure Idahoan sun, enjoyin

All American Picnics and Barbecues Classic Pillsbury Cookbooks 172

September 21, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

All American Picnics and Barbecues Classic Pillsbury Cookbooks 172




Summer is the time when the outdoors is calling. To help get you out of the kitchen (and into the outdoors) we’ve created dozens of casual recipes to enjoy with family and friends. We’ve added planning tips from other picnic aficionados to make it even easier to pack up and go. Illustrated color photographs throughout.

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Diabetes problem – Some things you need to keep in mind

September 14, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to dealing with diabetes, you need to understand that diet plays an important role. This article is about American cuisine, British cuisine, Diabetes, diabetes problem, diabetes tips, Diabetic diet, Fast food, French fries, Health Medical Pharma, Hospitality Recreation, Mayonnaise, Nutrition, Salads. Most people simply like to eat out and indulging restaurant food [...] Related Articles: Making Diabetes Management a Picnic . . . At a Picnic Picnics and barbecues are some of

Advantages of Coleman Road Trip Grills

September 11, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

Grilling or Broiling is the cornerstone of most summertime cooking, outdoor picnics, barbecues and backyard parties. It is important to use it properly to have a juicy and well prepared food. In the United States and Canada, use of the word refers to cooking food directly over a source of dry heat, typically with the food sitting on the large metal plate that leaves a mark on the foods or “grill marks”. In the UK and other commonwealth country is usually mean barbecuing although grilling is

Labor Day Revisited

September 6, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. It is a day off from work to enjoy the last days of summer with family and friends. But like most holidays, many people are unaware of the origins of Labor Day. Before we enjoy that day of from work and those barbecues, I ask your indulgence for a moment. As described by Wikipedia: The first Labor Day in the United States was celebrated on September 5, 1882 in New York City. In the aftermath of the deaths of a number of workers at the han

BARBECUES and PICNICS 100 RECIPES IN COLOUR

August 24, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

BARBECUES and PICNICS 100 RECIPES IN COLOUR



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BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS BARBECUES AND PICNICS THE NEWEST IN BARBECUING 135 recipes for cookouts porch suppers picnics CREATIVE COOKING LIBRARY

August 23, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS BARBECUES AND PICNICS THE NEWEST IN BARBECUING 135 recipes for cookouts porch suppers picnics CREATIVE COOKING LIBRARY



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10 Popular Summer Events

August 15, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

1. Amusement Parks - One of the most popular attractions of the summer are amusement parks. Six Flags, Sea World, and of course Disney world are popular attractions at other times, however, summer is their best season. Of course a big draw back is the economy right now which affects this kind of enjoyment. 2. Local Parks- are popular for picnics, swimming, barbecues, children’s rides and games. Also they are good for family outings of any sort. 3. Swimming - People just can’t wait to

Sauce King Brand Announces a Culinary Treasure

August 10, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

It seems in today's new world a political hot bed of politicians shouting change, that change is not always good. Change can take you from bad to worse. No, my friends what America needs and longs for is a simpler time, a slower time of family and friends gathered around the picnics, cookouts, and barbecues of this great nation. The old saying momma knows best rings true today in Alma Mae's Mam...

Steel Building Brings ‘Green’ to Organic Blueberry Farm in KY

August 8, 2009 by Plan a Picnic · Leave a Comment 

It’s no surprise that many people look forward to summer because of the food that the earth offers in abundance during the season—deep green cucumbers, bright red tomatoes, sheathed yellow corn, seed-speckled strawberries, and tiny bursts of blueberries are typical staples found at most barbecues, picnics, and dinner tables. But for people driving along Highway 90 [...] Related posts: Armstrong Steel Corporation – A Green Company Go Green with Solar Energy Austin Real Estate Market is

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