Tailgate
Football Parties:
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We
can coordinate your ultimate tailgating
party for any size group.
Call today
for more information. 877-CPP-1103
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Tailgating Tips |
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Make
sure everyone can find you. Hang pennants
or Mylar balloons from your car. Consider
a life sized cutout or Custom Photo Ops
to mark the location. A custom made banner
will also work. Not only will your
guests find you, but other tailgaters
will join the fun. |
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Pack
key items that everyone forgets. Chairs
for the older folks, corkscrews, bottle
openers, tons of paper towels, and garbage
bags are some things that are easy to
forget and are very helpful. |
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Pack
toys: A football to toss around, a frisbee
or even a whiffle ball and bat can all
be great fun. |
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Select
food that can either be cooked ahead
and transported to the event or cooked
there on a grill. You can be fancy (one
of our friends deep fried a turkey last
year and it was fabulous!) but I wouldn't
go to all that trouble. Finger foods,
sandwiches or anything you can eat standing
up is good. If you want steak, think
about shish-kebobs. They're delicious,
and people don't have to mess with knives
and finding a solid spot to cut. |
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If
you plan to bring alcoholic beverages,
check with the stadium first to make
sure it's permitted. |
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The
food table will be the focal point of
your tailgating extravaganza so add some
nice touches. Something simple like paper
football platters and snack bowls. Or
go all out and get a Tailgate Party Pack
or an NFL party kit. |
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I'm
big on using recyclables whenever possible,
but this is one time you should use disposable
plates and cups. If any are recyclable,
go for it! |
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Clean up after yourself.
Throw away your trash in available trash
cans or bags that you've brought along. |
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Safely dispose
of any hot coals from your grill. Don't
leave a hot grill unattended if you're
heading in to the event. |
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