The Ultimate Tailgater’s Handbook

The Ultimate Tailgater’s Handbook by Stephen Linn, published by Rutledge Hill Press in 2005, is a comprehensive guide that explores the vibrant culture of tailgating in America. This 224-page book delves into the various elements that make tailgating a unique experience, from food and drink to the setup of tents and furniture in parking lots. It captures the essence of this American pastime, highlighting the excitement and camaraderie that surround sporting events.
Readers will find practical advice and tips on how to elevate their tailgating game, ensuring they stand out in the crowd. The book covers a range of topics, including cooking methods and outdoor activities, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to host a memorable gathering. With its focus on sports and recreation, The Ultimate Tailgater’s Handbook serves as a detailed reference for both seasoned tailgaters and newcomers alike.
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To see America’s passion for sports, you need look no further than the parking lot.
Tailgating is an American pastime all its own: campers and grills, tents and furniture, food and drink, paraphernalia and memorabilia, satellite TV and music, and miniature cities that pop up a half-day before kickoff.
The Ultimate Tailgater’s Handbook is filled with everything you need to know to be the envy of the parking lot. There’s never been a more comprehensive book about tailgating.
It’s the ultimate how-to for the tailgater who wants to do it all, have it all, and host the best party in the parking lot.
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