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Tailgate Party During Ball Season


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When you think of ball games, several things come to mind – warm weather, fans in their fashionable Bolle Goggles, the spirit of competition, and of course, stadium food. Ballparks are some of the places you can enjoy hot dogs, hamburgers, nachos, fries, peanuts, popcorn, cotton candy, and ice cream treats. Self cater on your next tailgate and serve all the tasty food we all know and love.

Hot Dogs, Burgers and Sausages

Hot dogs are as classic as a nice juicy hamburger or hot Italian sausage with all the works. No matter where you tailgate, in your backyard or at a neighborhood park, you’ll probably need to bring along a portable grill. This will allow you to cook hot dogs, sausages, and burgers perfectly. Bring all the trimmings like mustard, ketchup, relish, diced onion, and pickles in small convenient containers. Some onions and peppers add color to your hotdogs or burgers.

Tortillas

You can also serve nachos along with some chili. if you want to keep things easy, get classic ballpark snack by adding nacho cheese sauce. You’ll find it in cans in your grocery store. Bring a grill-safe dish to heat the sauce and pour over tortilla chips in individual paper bowls. Top with jalapeno peppers if desired and serve. Peanuts are great for people who are waiting impatiently for the ball game results. Although popcorn are classics, peanuts can easily be brought along.

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