Assabet Valley Booster Club to hold Meat Raffle
On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Assabet Valley Booster Club will be sponsoring a Meat Raffle to raise funds to support the student athletes of the Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.
It’s Meat-Free Week in D.C.
Those of you looking to cleanse your arteries after last week's big barbecue bash known as D.C. Meat Week now have the perfect opportunity to do so: D.C. Meat-Free Week starts Monday.
Jack Link's Launches Online Valentine's Day Promotion
MINONG, Wis. -- Forget chocolate and jewelry -- this year, Jack Link's Beef Jerky is encouraging consumers to celebrate Valentine's Day with something different: Meat.
Is this Valentine's Day gift as Portland as it gets?
Salami bouquets will be delivered all over the Portland area, and each delivery will have a musical touch, too.
For these dogs, meat doesn't cut mustard
MIDDLETON, Wis., Feb. 3 (UPI) -- The National Mustard Museum in Wisconsin is considering an ad featuring a bikini-clad woman next to the words "Meat Doesn't Cut the Mustard -- Try Veggie Dogs!"
Chamber installs new officers
The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce installed its new slate of officers Jan. 26 at the Red Rose Inn & Suites ballroom. Matt Buzza of Platinum Bank replaced Lee Williams of Felton's Meat & Produce as the chamber's chairman.
Best Places For Edible Gift Baskets In Los Angeles
Check out these top five places in LA for edible gift baskets first, whether it's for a last minute Valentine's Day gift, or just a simple "thank you."
Carnivores to Meat and Greet All Next Week
Fear not, Capitol Hill denizens. The slow-moving, ravenous masses you’ll likely encounter ambling around town next week — their lips and chins perma-smeared with sanguine sauces, their bellies distended from consuming epic amounts of animal flesh — are not zombie hordes.
PETA offers a helping hand to struggling Mustard Museum with racy ad offer
A national animal rights organization is offering to help the struggling National Mustard Museum by spreading the message: "Meat doesn't cut the mustard."