Tailgating Recipes Ideas

The trees are turning color, a chill is in the air, fantasy football league updates are filling my friends’ inboxes, and they can’t help but ask me how my league is doing; forgetting I have better things to do. That can only mean one thing. It’s football season in the USA.

While the vast majority of the population collectively drops everything on the weekends to indulge in this advertisers’ dream, I get pumped up about tailgating ideas, recipes, and backyard-BBQ-rules football with the kids. (Is it me or have kids largely lost how to organize and regulate themselves? Since when did we need coaches, fees, and referee’s to have fun tossing the pig skin?) Maybe, as a Vikings fan, you are hearing my Christian Ponder hangover come out in my writing today.

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For those of you who love football, and for the rest of us who put up you, here are some great tailgating recipes on my tailgating board on www.10alike.com:

http://www.10alike.com/alike/Q7B4PpRw1e/tailgating-recipes

You can always check some of our previous posts for more ideas too. Here are our two most popular:

Jalapeno Poppers

Green Bean Crisps

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Here a taste … go see what other ideas I found.

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Chris Ashbach is one of the founders of Dan330. Chris is a pilot and avid outdoorsman who loves fishing, hunting, camping, and exploring. He loves taking kids (especially his own) on trips to share his passion of the outdoors. Chris is also a gardener, volunteers at Let's Go Fishing, and teaches Sunday school. Chris holds a MA in Organizational Leadership and is faculty at a local university in Minnesota; teaching undergraduate business classes.