Published by admin on 28 Sep 2008 at 04:06 am
What Are Your Favorite Fun Foods To Eat At A Baseball Game?
What do you find yourself eating the most of while watching the baseball game in the stadium? Is it hotdogs, soda, pizza, or beer? How about some new favorites to go with the old standby foods? Do you like chocolate covered strawberries or a mellow red wine?
Would cajun chicken & onion rings hit the spot? What foods get a baseball fan excited and ready to go see their number one baseball team win the series? Would Pink Lemonade or a ice cold Cinnamon Tea with mint do?
Have some fun and experiment with different foods to enhance your pleasure of seeing major league baseball teams compete! Try some spicy shrimp tandoor or chargrilled bacon cheeseburgers with all the extras. Lettuce, tomato, mushrooms, pickles, red onions & a provolone, cheddar cheese mix.
Does sweet potato salad with chives and celery sound good? Watch the New York Mets or the New York Yankees play while munching your steak & cheese on a fresh, dipped in gravy, sub roll.
Orange sherbets & raspberry sorbets will take the heat off and satisfy the tastebuds of any hard core baseball fan! Wraps of roast beef and horse radish or chicken with roasted red peppers make my mouth water! Munch on some mango salsa with blue corn chips or all natural buffalo jerky snacks.
Find some new foods at the stadium in the international foods section or make and bring your own new delights to have a roaring experience!
Doreen Gayer is a freelance writer and Web/Graphic Designer for TicketMagic.com You can buy or sell any kind of tickets for sports events, concerts, and theatre shows.
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