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Tailgating 101 from the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association
The basics of a tailgate party prevail no matter where you tailgate -- whether it's a college, professional or concert event. And one of the most
important must-haves at every tailgate is the grill, according to nearly half of the consumers surveyed in a Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association
(HPBA) Tailgate Survey. In fact, Americans agreed that forgetting to bring a grill or the food are the two biggest tailgate blunders a host can make.
To make sure you have a blunder-free tailgate party, HPBA offers these checklists for every level of tailgater.
The Rookie - If you've never planned a tailgate before, keep things simple the first season with the basics:
- The Grill - Charcoal or propane - make sure it's small and transportable
- Tools: Grilling accessories, propane, or charcoal and charcoal starter (if necessary)
- Set-Up: Table, chairs, cooler
- Food: Burgers, hot dogs, chicken, snacks, dips and dessert
- Drinks: Whatever quenches your thirst (don't forget ice for the cooler)
- Other must-haves: plates, napkins, trash bags, cups and condiments
The Routine Rally - For fans who have tailgating down pat from seasons of practice, remember there is always room for
improvement. Upgrade your tailgate with some new twists in addition to the tailgate basics!
- The Grill: Raise the stakes with a grill that has more room for more food.
- Set-Up: Bring a grill pad and tools with your school colors and logo, or favorite NFL or other sport team paraphernalia.
- Entertainment: Get pumped up with your team's fight song and/or alma mater.
- Real Time Sports: Invest in a generator to hook-up your TV and stay up-to-speed with rival teams and all the stats.
The Extreme Team - For serious tailgaters only! Being part of this team takes experience and a passion for tailgating and will keep
your friends talking for years!
- The Grill: Upgrade from a stand-alone grill and go all out with a tow-behind or attachable-to-vehicle grill.
- Vehicle upgrade: Rent a large van or RV, or bring multiple vehicles and claim two to three spots
- Bigger is better: Use large speakers and giant TVs.
- Team spirit: Hang banners and team flags to show ultimate team spirit.
- Theme team: Give your weekly tailgate a theme.
For Any Tailgate
- Know all the rules and regulations of the tailgate park.
- Make sure you have ample seating.
- Provide plenty of room around the grill for the chef.
- Get there early to set-up and get the grill going.
- Bring water along to extinguish the fire and make sure it is out before leaving the game.
Download a copy of Tailgating 101 here.
Jeanette Casselano
Fleishman-Hillard
202-828-8833
jeanette.casselano@fleishman.com
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