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Something I genuinely did not now about you.Finally something we agree on!!
I was able to right the universe with my reaction to this post. Lol!
Something I genuinely did not now about you.
What is the best food you've ever had at a sporting event?
For me, I used to LOVE the deep fried BLT dog at American Airlines center at stars games.
Honorable mention to the boomstick they used to sell at Rangers games.
Good stuff.
Chips, Queso, Pulled Pork, Jalepeno, Dry Rub. No barbecue sauce.I have not but I’m not a fan of Rendezvous dry rub. If the nachos have some other dry rub, instead of sauce, and actual queso, they probably would be pretty good.
When I get to a Redbirds' game, I'll give'm a go.Chips, Queso, Pulled Pork, Jalepeno, Dry Rub. No barbecue sauce.
Yankee dog is probably the best. You’d think I’d say Wrigley, but they always seem to serve up stale buns.
Camden Yards has an embarrassingly bad hot dog.
Fenway Frank is solid. Took my first trip to Fenway this year and polished a couple of those bad boys off
One of my major regrets in life is not using a couple tickets to Fenway when I was only a couple hours away.
Ya, that is tough. One of the coolest baseball experiences I have ever had. Been to the majority of MLB stadiums, but I put Wrigley and Fenway right up there in terms of experiences.
Seeing Sweet Caroline (With Neil Diamond singing it) was absolutely unreal.
Im just glad I went to Wrigley (many times) before it started turning into the Starbucks of baseball stadiums. I couldn’t even find an Old Style last time I was there.
Where would one find these?
From their Twitter BioWhere would one find these?