Contributing Editor ~ Jordan
Fall means
cooler temperatures and football! As the
transition period from “summer on vacation” to
“winter stuck inside by the fireplace”, fall is perfect for local
activities and at-home entertaining with close friends. It's the ideal season for gathering in the backyard with friends, firing
up the grill and playing some flag football before the weekend’s big game
begins.
Football is
an American pastime we all enjoy, and the friendly competition and camaraderie
shared with friends, neighbors and family makes
for an unforgettable experience. Check out our guide to planning the ultimate
backyard tailgate bash. We’re going to
show you how to set up a first-time event that turns into a fun tradition that no
one wants to miss.
Pick a Game
This is the easy part - who’s your team
and when do they play? Most NFL games are on Sunday with a noon Eastern
kick-off, but college game schedules vary more widely and may be on Saturday
with a later start time. Make sure your game will be televised - ESPN publishes their schedule, and if the team is a
local favorite, you can pick it up on local channels.
We suggest
planning at least a month in advance. A
couple of weeks ahead of a small get together is fine, but a month means most
people haven't committed to other plans
and gives time for event planning.
Invites
Now settle
on who to invite. Will it be a
neighborhood affair where team loyalties don't
matter? Alternatively, do you want to
invite your college friends to get together for the homecoming game? Consider
whether your guests are young and single, or married with children, as that
will affect the party planning.
As far as
actual invitations, the farther in advance you plan, the better this is. You
can design your owninvitations, and you can create a Facebook group or event just for the
occasion and set for invitees only to view.
You might also
send an Evite if your friends are connected
but not the Facebook type. The benefit of an electronic invitation is that your
guests get reminders sent to their phones where they can add the event to their
calendar.
Backyard Games
The
must-have experience for backyard tailgating is a flag football game!
Here’s another good reason to plan in advance
- pick up wholesale t shirts
and have them preprinted with team names
and last names for your guests.
Try cornhole,
too! The fun game involves wooden boards and corn-filled
sacks and is a ton of fun to play in teams. Here are the instructions for making the boards if they're hard to
find in your area, and here are the rules of cornhole.
We recommend
some activities just for the kids, too. An inflatable is a fun idea, and this one from Luxe Rentals includes a
bouncy house, slide and ball pit. If it’s
going to be a hot day, you can hook it up to water to cool down the crew.
Audiovisual
Now, we
guarantee your company is going to want to watch the game while the grilling
continues or fun is had in the backyard.
Consider moving your TV outdoors. As long as it's
sturdy, a kitchen cart is a good option for storage, or you can get a projector
and screen.
We recommend
the projector and screen
to keep the TV safe, plus, if it rains,
then you have indoor and outdoor viewing options. In a pinch without a screen,
a white sheet hung strategically functions almost as well.
If no
projector is available and moving the TV is not an option, hook up speakers so
guests can watch indoors or listen outdoors.
Food
The menu is
arguably the most important part of your backyard tailgating bash. The game is
pretty important too, but we don't think you can have one without the other!
First, you
need a grill and ice chests. Hot dogs and burgers, chili, chips, beer and sodas are standards on a football-themed menu. Some other fun menu
items to think about are soft pretzels, chicken wings and a nacho bar.
And here is
another idea. What if a lot of your
guests love to cook, but there's no room on the grill for everyone? Create a chili
cook-off!
A popcorn machine is a clever addition.
On the other hand, popcorn is easy to make on the stove or in the microwave,
and kids at your bash may love a cotton candy machine! We love the chicken and waffles trend, too. They're easy to
grab and something sweet to add to the menu.
Décor
With
everything else you've planned, who will
even notice the décor? However, if you
have time and like to be festive, there are many
fun options. For guests who've never been to
your house or neighbors who might need the event reminder, markyour entrance with a football
theme. This astroturf garland is creative, and we
love these football trophy centerpieces.
Rent some
tents in case of rain and make sure you have plenty of chairs. You can create inexpensive and fast seating that's easy to
store between parties with pallets and bean bags.
Create a Tailgating Club
Now that you've seen how much fun it is to plan and
throw a backyard tailgating bash, here's another idea! You have the t-shirts
for your flag football teams, and you
have decorations, so turn this into a
regular event!
Set up a
Facebook group for your friends and decide whether you'll continue every tailgate at your place or rotate. Offset
costs by making the event potluck or having everyone contribute in a different way - several can bring food,
others bring supplies, someone else decorates,
and another is the planner and coordinator.
You may even
want the event to grow and consider charging a fee. Everyone throws in $30 and stays
in the hosting rotation to keep the parties going.
Conclusion
Football
season is a time most Americans look forward to every year. It's a relaxing period to spend with family and
friends after a busy, hot summer and in preparation for the long, cold winter.
The perfect
backyard tailgating bash brings together your friends and neighbors, bonding
over favorite teams despite intense
rivalries. A football party doesn't require much
effort - the focus is on food and football with great friends.
Check out the schedules and pick the
game you and your friends won't want to
miss and plan the time of your life! You're
going to want to turn it into a tailgating club and get together more often!
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