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Thrifty Tailgating Tips to Kick-Off Football Season on a Budget

Guest post by Andrea Woroch

Fire up the grill and get ready for kickoff; football season is here. What goes hand-in-hand with football season? Tailgating of course. Fans everywhere are honing secret recipes and stocking up on supplies to make their party dominate the parking lot. It’s important, however, to be mindful of spending, as the festivity’s cost can quickly add up, from team memorabilia to beer and food.

Before you put the finishing touches on your tailgate plans, try out a few of these thrifty tips.

1. Team Up
The atmosphere at a major tailgate party is all about community, but don’t be fooled; there are plenty of freeloaders floating around. Avoid overspending by getting some friends in on the action. Assign a couple of people to drinks, several to snacks, and you take care of the grill and meat. Consider it a sports-centric potluck that cuts costs for everyone. Need some culinary inspiration? Tailgating.com has dozens of free, fan-submitted recipes perfect for game day.

2. Carpool
With fuel prices at an all-time high, it’s wise to carpool so you can split the costs of gas and parking. Depending on how often your posse goes to games, devise a schedule and assign driving duties fairly. Otherwise, search for ride share opportunities at sites like CarpoolConnect or CarpoolWorld.com. You can also post a ride and charge a small fee to cover gas and mileage for each seat.

3. Fan Gear for Less
The signs of a high-quality tailgate include a team flag flying high and jerseys as far as the eye can see. Even if you don’t have a jersey, there’s no excuse for not wearing team colors. If it seems like these items are too expensive, you can always use coupons to get free shipping at such stores as Finish Line from sites like FreeShipping.org.

4. Smart Food Choices
Pre-made salads, sandwich platters and cubed meats may be easy choices, but they’re also much more expensive, with mark-ups reaching nearly 100 percent. You can save a lot on food by preparing your own before leaving home. Buy larger slabs of meat from the butcher and cut them up yourself. Depending on the number of people participating in the tailgate, consider buying some food items like cheese, chips, condiments and hot dogs in bulk from stores like Costoco for savings up to 30 percent.

5. Get Your Game On
There are only so many things to do in a parking lot, so it’s key to include a few simple games in your plans, like a football to toss around. Lawn games like Corn Hole and Washers are also entertaining choices and can be found at reasonable prices among major retail chains like Sports Authority or Sears. For those with a crafty hand, consider building a board game from scratch for a fraction of the cost. You can get building tips at CornHoleHowTo.com. Otherwise, download the free NFL Football Trivia App on your smartphone to test the football knowledge of your tailgate buddies.

6. Borrow Before Buying
Tailgating requires a lot of supplies, from oversized coolers and pop-up canopies to folding tables and chairs. Before heading to the store to buy whatever gear you’re lacking, find out if you can borrow from friends, neighbors or coworkers. Otherwise, scope out used goods on Craigslist or try trading items at Swap.com.

7. Bring the Tailgate Home
There’s nothing like attending the game among other screaming fans, but when budgets are tight it’s time to bring the tailgate home. You’ll save on gas, parking and game tickets. Don’t forget, sometimes it’s just more fun to watch a big game at home, anyway; You get the benefit of multiple hi-def replay angles and a comfy couch seat while you avoid fighting traffic of a crowded parking lot after a long day of tailgating.

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Superbowl week#1: party food – healthy alternatives

Hosting a Superbowl party?

Well, I’m not. Unless you count my husband and I sitting on our couch with our cats, eating junk food and repeating, “So, THAT’s what a real football game looks like.”  (That was a veiled dig at the Browns, in case you missed it.)

And instead of eating junk food (like me), you could be eating some of these goodies:

1.      Instead of: Beef Sliders with Cheese

 Try: Turkey Sliders with sliced tomato

2.      Instead of: Franks in the Blanket with Mustard

Try: Chicken Teriyaki Skewers

3.      Instead of: Nachos with Cheese & Jalapenos

Try: Baked Nachos with Guacamole, Tomatoes and Jalapenos

4.      Instead of: Fried Cheese Bread Sticks

Try: Sourdough Bread Bowl with Low Fat Spinach Dip and    celery, carrot

5.      Instead of: French Fries

Try: Baked Potato Skins with tomato/basil bruschetta

6.      Instead of: Beef Chili with Shredded Cheese

Try: Low Fat Turkey Chili with Black Beans, Corn & Salsa

7.      Instead of: Fried Buffalo Wings with Ranch dip

Try: Baked Chicken Wings with hot sauce dip

8.      Instead of: Regular Pizza

Try: Whole Wheat Margarita Pizza

9.      Instead of: Chips, Cookies & Brownies Platter

Try: Air Popped Popcorn, Oat Pretzels, Fresh Fruit,

10. Instead of: Beer, Soda, Juice

Try: Flavored Seltzer and Water

(Food tips courtesy of Carl Germano, RD, CDN, a NY Board certified clinical nutritionist.)

Coming tomorrow… is that a Steeler’s themed watch around my wrist?

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Upcoming goodies and some updates

I’ll start off with the update: I finally got my car back! After two weeks in the shop, $400 in repairs, and a new serpentine belt, timing belt and water pump, she runs like new. Only now I think another one of my wheel bearings is going, but I’m not surprised. Three out of the four of them are original, so they’re ten years old and have 112,000 miles on them.

Now for the news: due to my newfound interest in football (BTW – my husband says “FINALLY”) I’m declaring next week to be Superbowl Week. I’m going to be posting party tips, football party cookbook reviews, and other related information almost every day, on top of my regular stuff.

Also, this is for those of you who love camping as much as I do. If you’re a camper who brings along your fuzzy friend, Kampground of America is holding a contest that you may be interested in. Here are the details from the press release:

“With all of KOA’s sites being pet friendly and campers being so wild about taking their pets, KOA has just announced its Picture Paw-fect Pet Contest. Pet lovers can submit photos of their pet dressed up for a special event, showing off or just looking cute on a camping trip, up until February 9, 2011. The top 10 will photos will then be featured in the February edition of KOA’s Kompass magazine, where the audience will vote for the most “Paw-fect Pet” beginning February 16.  The winner will receive $250 in great pet gear and two nights of free KOA camping anywhere in the nation.”

The link to enter is here: Picture Paw-fect Pet Contest.

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Dear Cleveland Browns…

Season after season I have sat idly on the couch trying to read while my husband screams at the tv. He gets pissed off when you do something stupid and extremely happy when everything goes right and you manage to win a game.

This season, I’ve actually started watching the games. And joining in the yelling (sometimes.) I’m starting to like football. Now I want my team – you, the Cleveland Browns - to win just as badly as everyone else does.

I threatened today that if you lost this game against the Panthers that I would “black out” the rest of the season and refuse to let my husband watch any of your games. You wouldn’t get any ratings from my living room.

Thankfully (for him) you won, albeit barely.

So I’m writing this letter to ask: how can you be so awesome against the Saints and the Patriots (and the Jets, although you lost), yet so sucky against a crappy team like the Carolina Panthers? How could you have let the Jaguars beat you? They aren’t having a good season either.

Your next three weeks should be a cakewalk. Please don’t make me hate football again.

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Xena just couldn’t bear to see the Browns lose

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Hercules is a Browns fan, too

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Xena and Loki say, “GO BROWNS!”

 

The cat pictures end tomorrow, I promise.

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