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A pre-game pig roast in CharlotteFor many football fans, a game is not a game unless a tailgate precedes it. This is true if you have a "Mobile Dawg Pound" or "Emergency Tailgating Response Unit", or if your tailgate is just a few beers and a bucket of chicken.

Here are some simple tailgating tips to remember for any tailgate:

bulletThere is nothing worse than running out of food at a tailgate, except for running out of beer. It is worth the extra money to have too much food; you can bring extra food home, but you can't eat what's not there. This is true at least ten times over for beer.

bulletMake a list of what you need to bring; this will ensure nothing is left at home. Put your game tickets on the list too.

bulletBring your food in zip-lock bags whenever possible.  This way you can just throw the bags out, instead of trying to clean a bunch of Tupperware containers.  When you need a pan, invest in a tinfoil pan that can be thrown away afterwards instead of cleaned.

bulletBuy good rolls for your food; nothing can ruin great burgers, chicken, or brats like a bad roll.  Spend a few extra cents on good rolls.

bulletBring chairs. Rookie tailgaters never have them.

bulletChoose a parking lot that has a view of the stadium if on-site parking is not available.  A tailgate that is not within site of the stadium just doesn't feel right.

bulletChoose a parking lot (and space) that allows you to interact with other tailgaters. If you're going to tailgate alone, just drink beer in your driveway at home instead.

bulletBring water; you will need it to put out the fire, and it comes in handy for general cleanup too. Not bringing water is another rookie mistake.

bulletHave a theme for your tailgate. If it's Thanksgiving, bring a turkey. If its Christmas, bring a tree.  Or choose a theme based on the opponent; have Cajun food against the Saints, Philly cheese steaks against the Eagles, and fish against the Dolphins. 

bulletWear team colors and fly team flags. Show a little team spirit!!

bulletThings that are needed but are often forgotten:

bulletWater

bulletTrash bags

bulletPaper towels/napkins/wet naps

bulletA good kitchen knife (but don't bring it into the stadium!)

bulletBottle opener/can opener

bulletClick here for tailgating books!

Have tailgating pictures or recipes?  Send them to tailgating@ johnnyroadtrip.com and we'll post them!!

 

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