Happy Friday, everyone! How was your Halloween? Did you trick or treat? Dress up? If you have a photo, share it on our Facebook page. Double points if it's a photo of your pet.
Well, Halloween is over and November is upon us – it's time to move onward and upward. And this week we picked one of our favorite topics: Football!
So while you're busy trying to get over your Halloween candy hangover, read on, and enjoy.
#FunFriday: Tackle, Touchdown, Tailgate
This week marks the halfway point of the NFL football season. So we're highlighting three touchdown-worthy tips that will help you make the most of the rest of the season. And non-football fans, we have resources to help you create an illusion of knowing what you're talking about, so don't go anywhere.
1. Sound like you know what you're talking about: Maybe you are someone who doesn't love football, and you find yourself bored at gatherings and parties centered on the game. Well, as with most things, it’s a lot more fun if you understand what's going on. Even if you aren't someone who really follows the sport, having a general idea of the rules and objectives can help you follow along and make the whole event more enjoyable.
The NFL's Beginners Guide to Football is a good place to start. Football can seem very complicated to a newbie, but this guide covers the basics without getting into too much terminology or unnecessary detail.
2. Tailgate like a seasoned pro: Football season means tailgating season. Die-hard fans relish this time to get fired up for watching their favorite team. Even for the casual fan, tailgating is a blast. Spending time with friends, eating great food, enjoying the crisp fall weather … what's not to love?
Photo courtesy of bhg.com.
We found these 41 Tailgating Tips from Buzzfeed that are definitely worth checking out. For example, did you ever think you could use a restaurant four-compartment drink holder as a veggie plate, or turn a case of beer lined with garbage bags into a disposable cooler? We hadn't either. But when you're tailgating, sometimes you have to get creative.
If you are someone that REALLY goes all-out with your tailgating, there are even tips here for how to decorate your cooler … or your hot dog.
3. Come Armed with Killer Game-Day Eats: What's the best part of any football viewing party or game-day gathering, other than the game itself? The food, of course! Buffalo wings, nachos, chili dogs … football season seems to be synonymous with hearty, delicious snacks and treats.
Photo courtesy of southernliving.com.
We're drooling over this roundup of 27 Football Recipes from Southern Living. There isn't a single dish shown that we wouldn't happily devour, but we are especially intrigued by some of the more unique recipes – like the sweet-and-spicy Sloppy Cola Joe Dogs (sloppy joes made with a splash of cola and served in a hot dog bun), or the Warm Turnip Green Dip.
We hope these tips and recipes help you feel armed and ready to "tackle" the second half of the NFL season (pun very much intended).
What's your favorite (or least favorite) part about football season? Tell us about it in the comments, and enjoy watching the games this weekend!
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