A tailgate party is still a great way to get ready for any sporting event. Whether it’s your favorite college or pro team, food and drink before hand is a tradition. Food that is easy to store in a cooler or grill is top pick. Hot dogs, brats and hamburgers are easy to make, as well as shish kabobs and sandwiches. Chips, cookies and brownies are great finger foods to top off any meal. If you have lawn chairs or seating, salads and foods requiring plates and forks are then good for serving too.
A Tailgate party can have plates, cups and napkins to match your sporting event. If it’s a Big Ten football game, use football products. You are celebrating a baseball game, buy baseball themed products.
Tailgates don’t have to be just for sporting events either. A tailgate while waiting for a parade to begin is a fun idea. Depending on the time of the parade determines your food of choice. An early morning holiday parade would be great with donuts and coffee. An evening homecoming parade is great for sandwiches and a picnic. Paper products can match the event you’re watching - Santa for a holiday parade or the color of the school you are watching at homecoming. A tailgate can happen while you are waiting for the doors to open at a concert.
The Super Bowl revolves around football and food. A traditional Super Bowl party involves a cookout and desserts. Make sure there are alcoholic beverages as well as water and soda pop. For a unique Super Bowl party theme center everything around the numbers
44
or the Roman Numbers XLIV, Have a cake with the numbers 44. Party
games based on the numbers and party favors. Try having a guessing jar of
small candies for a fun yummy easy game.
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