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One of the highest honors for someone who spends their time perfecting the art of barbecue is recognition in Southern Living Magazine. Helen Turner of Helen’s BBQ landed a coveted 2012 ‘Cue Awards Smokin’ Hot List designation, and she

The young John Mahony may not have been able to predict his own success in business as he worked his first job bagging groceries at age 14. His dynamic career thereafter molded him into a leader among Orlando entrepreneurs,

Near Houston, there’s a little cake shop called All About Cakes that has taken hold of a niche market: cupcakes and custom-designed cakes. Cake Chef, Michelle Stalling, was welcomed to the area with a New Neighbor article in Fort

The East Texas Piney Woods could be the perfect place for a business that specializes in crafting musical instruments from wood. Luthier Steven Kinnaird has been building unique guitars in Nacogdoches since 1980, but just recently took his craft

At the tender age of 21, Casey Armstrong had no designs on becoming a health insurance underwriter, but fate stepped in. The Victorville, CA, professional knows her business from personal experience, and told her story to Health Insurance Underwriter

Glades Herp Farm in Bushnell, FL, isn’t some nondescript Everglades endeavor. It’s ground zero for Discovery Channel’s “Swamp Brothers” show, featuring Robbie and Stephen Keszey and their wildlife friends and foes. It’s their circuitous and unintentional path to stardom

When Rich Lewis rented a Plant City, FL storefront for his shop, Angelic Tattoos, the city had a long-standing ordinance in place which prohibited tattoo shops. The minister had faith, however, and before long, city commissioners abolished the ban.

When Dwayne Hayes enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1983, it’s unlikely he did it with the hopes of becoming a millionaire as a result. But, as events turn, that’s exactly what happened. Hayes, now a service-disabled veteran,

Glassdoor is an employee-focused research firm that provides a close look inside jobs and at the companies offering them. Every year, Glassdoor surveys employees on their satisfaction with their employer in regard to the employers’ ability to help its

All the movies portray the scenario in the same manner: the entire staff is dancing around the restaurant, preparing an exquisite set-up while the chef and sous chef labor over the meal of just one dreaded food critic. It