7/15/13

The Beginner's Guide to Tailgating


The Beginner's Guide to Tailgating

Only 44 days stand between fans and football season, so it's a perfect time for tailgaters to take stock and prep for another year of pre-game parties. If you've never hosted your own tailgate, but want to and feel overwhelmed, Stylish Gameday is here to save the day with a handy introduction to one of America's greatest pastimes.

The Beginner's Guide to Tailgating


Step 1 – The Plan
Two Weeks Out
  1. Check the regulations of the stadium or school where you will be tailgating. Make sure you know where you can park. Some places have strict guidelines in terms of grilling. 
  2. Decide on a menu. A theme is the easiest way to create a menu. Themes can be general or based on the opponent or locale of the tailgate. 
  3. Organize the gear. The basic items you will need include chairs, a grill and a cooler. This is a good time to purchase any new items and make sure they work properly. 
  4. Coordinate with friends and family. Find out who will be responsible for bringing what items.
Step 2 – The Preparation
One Week Out
  1. A checklist of supplies is a great way to stay organized. This list is a good place to start, but should always be tailored to your individual tailgates. 
  2.  Buy all of your groceries and prep your side items like dips and salads. It’s also good to stock up on popular items like chips, sodas, ice and beer. 
  3.  Plan your route to the stadium. Traffic can be brutal on gamedays. 
  4. Check the weather forecast and determine if you will need any cold weather or rain gear.
Step 3 – The Party
Gameday 

  1. Load up. The night before the game, pack the car or truck with the bigger items like the tent and chairs. The day of, load all of the perishable items. 
  2. Arrive at least 5-6 hours before the game. This time frame allows for plenty of time to cook, eat and have fun.  Make sure you also factor in grilling time and clean up. An hour or so before the game, store the food, properly dispose of charcoal and clean up your area. 
  3.  Make your tailgate easily identifiable by raising your own, personalized flag. You want your friends and family to be able to find you; don’t be afraid to be creative. 
  4. Break out out the games. Corn hole, beer pong, washers, and flip cup are all great tailgate games.

Tailgate games


5 Extra Tips For a Fashionable and Stylish Gameday


  1. Definitely dress in your team’s colors, but you don’t necessarily have to wear apparel with the team’s name or logo.

Represent your team in style

  1. Wear cute, but comfortable shoes. Wedges or sandals for the warmer temperatures. Boots for the cooler temperatures.
  2. Cross body bags are best for gamedays. They free up hands for holding drinks and eating.
  3. Weather can be unpredictable, so packing a lightweight sweater or jacket in your car is always a good idea. A hat is another way to protect you from the elements.
  4. Keep a small makeup bag in your purse to touch up throughout the day. I like to pack a few of my favorite Mary Kay products. Don’t forget the sunscreen and lip balm. 

Are you planning to host your own tailgate this football season?

XO,

The Style Ref

1 comment:

  1. Kathy Dorf you are an event planner after all!! I am gearing up/planning now for football season! Love it!

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