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What Do I Need to Throw the Best Sunday Tailgate?
By Product Expert | Posted in Fun Stuff, Tips and Info on Thursday, September 14th, 2017 at 10:43 pmFootball season has kicked off, which means it is time to invite the whole gang over for the game. Unless you were lucky enough to score tickets for all of you, which is almost impossible. The next best thing to being in the stadium is watching the game in the comfort of your own home on your giant flat screen TV. Whether at home or in the stadium parking lot there are few things that every successful tailgate must have. Because, at the end of the game, win or lose, if your gameday tailgate is lame, everyone is a loser. Don’t become the butt of all your friends jokes and get everything you need to throw the best Sunday tailgate in town.
Top-3 Tailgate Must-Haves
Food
When orchestrating the ultimate tailgate, the first ingredient is food, and plenty of it. You CANNOT have too much to eat at your tailgate. Nobody has left a party saying, “that was a great party, but there was just too much food.” If there is extra brats or burgers, simply put them in the kid’s lunches or send some home with your guests.
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Drink
Nothing livens up a party like a few adult beverages, so make sure to have plenty of options on hand and also some non-alcoholic flavors as well. Load up the fridge and coolers with an assortment of drinks and mixes and before you know it your tailgate will be the envy of all your friends. It is also crucial to have plenty of ice on hand so everyone’s drinks stay cool as the game heats up.
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Entertainment
During timeouts, commercials and halftime don’t sit and stare at each other, crank up some tunes or have some quick games and contests to occupy all of your visitors. Having outdoor games to pacify the time until kickoff is also a good idea. Not only does alternate entertainment keep everyone satisfied during down times, they can also be a distraction if your team finds itself on the losing side of the contest.
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