Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tailgating Tip - Tailgating Tables

Tailgating tables and flat surfaces
Another often overlooked item to pack is the highly necessary flat surface. Places to put drinks, plates, and personal items will take the weight out of your pockets, and leave your hands free. Tables can also be a good place to put music players and other electronics as to spread out your area and cut down on the clutter a bit. You certainly can not play Texas Hold ‘Em without a flat surface!
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Tailgating Tip - Set a Budget and Stick to It.

When you set a budget, you’re providing some limitations to your endeavors, but you’re also providing peace of mind by planning ahead and knowing what you’re spending, and how you will spend it. Food, gas, entertainment, souvenirs, ticket prices, and parking should all be considered, and extra “head room” money is encouraged for more peace of mind, and in the case of a financial emergency. 
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Tailgating Tips - Fill Her Up!!

It would be even more disappointing to run out of gas at any point in time on your tailgating day. Top your car off with gas so you can enjoy hours of warm heat in cold weather, and to ensure you make it to and from the show accordingly. It’s always a good idea to fill up the day before so you can just hit the road and get to the event at a reasonable time.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Tailgating Tips - Jumper Cables

Jumper Cables
 If you’ll be bumping your car radio all day long, leaving interior and head lights on, or if you’re attending an event in cold weather, there’s a chance you might kill your battery. If you don’t have cables, chances are someone else in your group does. It will give you peace of mind and allow you to “splurge” on your car amenities and enjoy your tailgating party.
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Game Day Food for the Best Tailgating Party

Game Day Food - Bring more food than you can imagine.
 Would you rather have a shortage of food, or a surplus of food? Would you rather be hungry or stuffed? Cook and bring food to a higher serving size than your group, to ensure there’s always stuff to munch on. While some may drink alcohol and party all the live long day, some do not prefer that and would rather consume food and drinks to enjoy themselves. Make sure everyone is accommodated and bring a whole bag full of food you don’t expect to use. It is a decision often overlooked, but never regretted.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tailgating Tips - Best Tailgating Party

Tailgating Tip - Know your Total # of People
 Knowing everyone who is going will enable you to plan your event more effectively. You’ll then know how much food to make/bring, and what to have other people make/bring. You’ll know what car will work best for the event, and what kind of vibe you can expect from the group experience. It’s always nice to turn someone on to something they don’t know about, but big fans and close friends are the best choice for a great tailgating experience.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tailgating Truck - The Right Automobile

1.Tailgating Truck

Considering the amount of people going, the amount of food, drinks, and entertainment needed, the right car or tailgating truck is an important factor to consider. Most tailgating trucks can only accommodate two to four people, but can also fit a lot of stuff in the back. Cars can have room for more people, but can often be limiting to pack. Know your limitations; consider going with someone else’s car in the group to better provide for everyone’s needs.