Sunday, February 5, 2012
Who are you rooting for tonight? Giants? Patriots? Madonna?
Did you know former Giant Homer Jones is believed to be the first player to spike the ball after a touchdown in 1965? Did you know he regrets that now-famous celebration? Jones, 70, recently told the New York Times that if he had known what would follow from his original spike, “I wouldn’t have done it.” “It caused so many things — obscene things and confusing things,” Jones told the Times. “I wish I hadn’t started it.” However you celebrate, Patch wishes you memorable moments, lots of fun, and and a safe evening— with no regrets. And if you're still looking for something delicious to whip up while you chill out watching the game tonight, check out these recipes. The only thing you'll regret is not having a bigger stomach.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Get your game on in the kitchen and score points with grownups and kids, alike.
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- Tara Riley
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
You can eat it with a fork or spoon. You can wrap it, roll it and even top your dog with it. You can bake it in the oven as a casserole or have it simmer on the stove as a soup. For the outdoorsy type you can even cook it on your campfire. Chili is truly a versatile dish—it is comforting on a cold day and a party staple for tailgaters and watching the Super Bowl. For your Super Bowl tailgater this year, consider having a chili potluck. The set up is easy and you'll get help with the preparation. You can serve it up as part of a buffet, complete with a spread of toppings from old-fashioned oyster crackers to grated cheese, sour cream and tortillas. Need something to serve the kids? Try chili roll-ups. Just spoon a dollop or two of chili on …
Saturday, February 5, 2011
It's a big weekend in the Land O' Lakes area. Check out what's planned nearby.
It’s Super Bowl weekend! Here are five things you need to know: If you're looking for a place to watch the game, don't forget to check out Patch Picks for some of the best locations in the area to visit.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Football fans come together for a great time sans clothing.
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- Mike Adams
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Area Nudists look forward to the upcoming weekend as not only the climax to another exciting NFL season, but as a reason to throw a big party! Even though many of us are big Buccaneers fans because we live here in Tampa Bay, most of us also come from somewhere else so we still have loyalties to our old hometown teams also. Being from Columbus,Ohio, myself I lived about halfway between Cleveland and Cincinnati so I was a fan of both the Bengals and the Browns when it came to the NFL. I haven't much to cheer about for quite awhile but there's always hope, just as there is with the Bucs. This season was great for them, so "just wait till next year " has some real meaning! Paradise Lakes, my home community is planning a big to-do with a huge…
Check out our list of picks on where to watch the Super Bowl.
Starting today, Feb. 3, Patch will run a new weekly feature called Patch Picks, highlighting editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more. You’ll find useful lists to help you, your family, friends, and significant others find the best places for everything from Sunday brunch to New Year’s Eve celebrations, pumpkin patches, date night destinations, florists, girlfriend nights out, kids’ party places, parks and more. In the light of the big game this weekend between the Packers and Steelers, we’re listing great places in the area to go watch the battle.