June 27, 2012 in Food
Area barbecue are events this weekend
An item in the June 20 edition of the Fresh Sheet has a mistake that could leave barbecue eaters with out their vitamin ’cue.
The public dinner at the Pacific Northwest Barbecue Association’s Jackass Kickin’ BBQ Cook-off is Saturday.
The Kansas City BBQ Society-sanction event and Idaho state championship will be Friday and Saturday at Sunnyside Elementary School, 790 Bunker Ave., Kellogg. Entry details are online at www.pnwba.com/.
There are more details about the public activities Saturday, including the barbecue dinner from 3 to 6 p.m. online at www.svfch.org/bbq.htm.
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An item in the June 20 edition of the Fresh Sheet has a mistake that could leave barbecue eaters with out their vitamin ’cue.
The public dinner at the Pacific Northwest Barbecue Association’s Jackass Kickin’ BBQ Cook-off is Saturday.
The Kansas City BBQ Society-sanction event and Idaho state championship will be Friday and Saturday at Sunnyside Elementary School, 790 Bunker Ave., Kellogg. Entry details are online at www.pnwba.com/.
There are more details about the public activities Saturday, including the barbecue dinner from 3 to 6 p.m. online at www.svfch.org/bbq.htm.

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