Tailgating Hints for a Daytime at the Sports Stadium
09/07/2009 13:02
on: Eating Out, Gaming Parlor, The Lifestyle Way
It’s time to huddle up with my party ‘pass’port advice and score a formula touchdown with your fellow fans! The point of essential tailgates is to see the action, snack on essential food and cheer your team on while having a great time with your allies.
Whether you’re heading to the sports stadium or cheering from the ease of your home base, my pre-game program will make sure you make the required supplies to make the most of the party.
Here are some tips to follow to ensure a good tailgate experience. Football Field gourmets are fired up and prepared to grill in sports stadium parking lots all over the nation.
Special food for somebody thirsty for activity. Here are some good menu ideas to inspire tailgating recipes. These food ideas are all good for checking in advance so they can be carried to the game for your tailgate party.
The Bill Of Fare For Your Football Hunger
Cozy Soup
Sausage Tomato Soup is comforting and healthy and can be fixed up ahead of time. Then, just heat and pour into a thermos bottle before heading down.
Roast Treats
Boys love their playthings and a movable grill is no different.
Have one to tailgate and fix up a basic combo of hamburgers and bratwursts. Don’t forget to take buns!
Hot Toppings
* Pack up crumbled bleu cheese for the hamburgers.
* Sauté a cubed apple and an onion in oil, salt and pepper for your bratwurst.
For your game day food, make sure to take on all of the basics: beefburgers, hot dogs, crisps with dip and easy snacks. Pack all the meat and condiments in a tremendous cooler so nothing foils, and don?t forget to take a grille to prepare your meal on. Move your allies with our recipe for an four layer dip, which merely involves layering mashed black beans, a delectable chipotle salsa, cool guacamole and a layer of cream cheese. Make sure to carry two large bags of potato chips to satiate all the fans of this fabulous dip.











