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While Saw’s Soul Kitchen might look like nothing special on the outside, it offers up some of the best barbecue in Birmingham and – for that matter – the whole country. Since 2009, Saw’s has been attracting hungry diners looking to fill up on its Carolina-style smoked pulled pork, chicken and ribs. The best part? You can dress your plate however you like with any of their three signature sauces. If you’re not in the mood for their barbecue, they also have stuffed baked potatoes, salads, burgers and an assortment of Southern sides. 233 Finley Ave. W. Niki’s West has become a Birmingham institution after offering customers homestyle Southern cooking at its finest in a no-fuss atmosphere for more than 50 years. ....
Meet the Alabama beekeeper whose honey is all the buzz BOB CARLTON, AL.com FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Justin Hill, the founder and owner of Eastaboga Bee Company, sits among the hives in his bee fields in rural Eastaboga, Ala. (Bob Carlton/The Birmingham News via AP)Bob Carlton/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3Eastaboga Bee Company wildflower honey is available at the Market at Pepper Place in Birmingham, Ala., on select Saturdays. (Bob Carlton/The Birmingham News via AP)Bob Carlton/APShow MoreShow Less 3of3 EASTABOGA, Ala. (AP) A tall, bushy privet has grown up between the seat and steering wheel of the rusted, old Oliver tractor, which is parked right where Elvin Hill left it nearly 50 years ago. ....
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Meet the Alabama beekeeper whose honey is all the buzz Updated 7:39 AM; Today 7:15 AM This old tractor with a tree growing through the middle of it was the inspiration for the Eastaboga Bee Company s logo. (Bob Carlton/[email protected]) Facebook Share A tall, bushy privet has grown up between the seat and steering wheel of the rusted, old Oliver tractor, which is parked right where Elvin Hill left it nearly 50 years ago. “Something broke on it and he was fixing it and he stopped for lunch and he had a massive heart attack and passed away,” Hill’s great-grandson, Justin Hill, explains to a visitor to his farm. “And they just never moved it.” ....