Tailgate Appetizers
Howdy, folks! It's football season here in the United States and I do love me a good tailgate! This post includes five great recipes for game day snacks and some tips on making a great tailgate!
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What Does a Tailgate Have to Do with Football?
The term "tailgate" comes from the name of the gate at the back of a pick-up truck. The tradition began when folks would meet in the parking lot before a big football game, and lower the truck bed so it's flat and leans out like a tray. This becomes the place where food is set for everyone to hang out and get some food and drink in them before the game.
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Here are some great tailgate reminders, if you're new to these get-togethers:
- Don't forget the cooler and lots of ice. The food at the tailgate is second to the beverages. It's hot out in the summers, and you'll need plenty of beer and soda for everyone.
- Bring lots of napkins and utensils. You'll attract new people to the party and you'll want to feed them!
- If you can't park in a shaded area, bring a tent or shade cover that's large enough to shade the people you expect to come hang out.
- Wear your teams' gear, and prepare to accept some good natured smack talk from the other teams fans. Have some jokes ready and enjoy some banter with passers-by.
- Designate a sober driver - do this and you'll all live to tailgate another day! Give your designated driver unlimited food and soda, and maybe a new team t-shirt as a thank you.
Tailgate Recipes by Cowboy Kent Rollins:

Poutine

Candied Bacon

Smoked Queso

Pig Shots
