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WHAT'S HAPPENING? WHY TAILGATING OF COURSE!Fischer's top ten tailgating tips:1. Dress in team colors!!! Wear a team jersey or sweatshirt! You are the 12th man on the team…the 1st player on the Tailgating Team. Show your team spirit. Tailgaters are the best fans!!!!! 2. Plan your menu and do prep work a day or two before the game. Keep the menu simple and pack prepared food in disposable containers. 3. Make a list of the items you want to take along. Check off items as you pack. Pack paper products (plates, napkins, towels, forks, spoons, etc.) the night before. Remember such items as a small first aid kit, trash bags, water, and damp towels in ziplocks to clean hands and face. 4. Plan to arrive 3 to 4 hours early and stay 1 to 2 hours after the game. 5. Find a good spot to park. Not all parking spaces are created equal! Park next to a grassy area or at the end of the parking row--this gives you more room for serious tailgating! 6. Fly a flag on a very high pole so friends can find you. 7. Decorate your tailgate site with team pennants and other team stuff. 8. Meet your tailgate neighbors, throw the football with friends, read the Sunday paper and have a good time! Note: If attending a Thursday or Saturday game, substitute appropriate newspaper. 9. Food should be ready 1 and 1/2 hours before the game starts. This is plenty of time for those going to the game to eat, clean up and extinguish fires. (Those not going to the game can pull out the generator and TV.) Share food with neighbors. Swap recipes with the great taste of Fischer's! 10. Leave area clean. Begin thinking about food and friends for the next game. Send us your “Ideas for the Season” and receive a COUPON GOOD FOR SAVINGS ON ANY FISCHER’S PRODUCT!
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