This football season, keep your tailgating treats fresh with our top tips for food safety at the stadium.
Whether you're a tailgating rookie or a seasoned pro, our guide will prepare you for the ultimate game-day experience.
Once you've decided on your tailgating menu, use our Game-Day Checklist to ensure you have everything you need. If you're a season-ticket holder and tailgate constantly, keep your supplies gathered,
packed, and ready to load up for the next weekend.
Because tailgate parties are usually all-day food fests and grilling extravaganzas, they're also a time of increased risk of food poisoning. Before you pack your cooler and head off to the game, remember the following food safety tips.
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Take foods in the smallest quantity needed. Pack only the amount of food you think you'll use.
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Consider taking along non-perishable foods and snacks that don't need to be refrigerated.
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Remove from the cooler only the amount of raw meat, fish, or poultry that will fit on the grill at one time.
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Keep raw foods separate from already prepared foods.
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Cook your favorite foods to the right temperature by using a meat thermometer; hamburger to at least 160º F and chicken breasts to 170º F.
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Pack your food in a well-insulated cooler with plenty of ice or icepacks to keep the temperature below 40º F. Transport the cooler in the back seat of an air-conditioned car (instead of a hot trunk), and keep the cooler closed tight.
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