Now that baseball season is back in full swing, here are 10 of the most stomach-turning (or, depending on your tastes, delectable) dishes on ballpark menus this year: http://www.motherjones.com/media/2015/04/gross-foods-baseball-stadiums
Yeah, I'll pass on the "oysters" and pretty much anything that combines meat and a sweet pastry in a sandwich. That said... I always get a kick out of the UEFA-esque bashing of foods that people who exercise regularly can eat on occasion with few issues. I went to a Braves game in 2001 specifically because of an AJC article about a big bratwurst-y sub they were selling. Had two of 'em and almost had to move the TV into the bathroom the next day. Should have eaten just one... they really were good.
well, a cubs fan would say that obviously... but sadly the gist of what you say is true for giants fans too. so many just ladida their way up and down the promenade eating crab cioppino and fried artichoke hearts and sampling the 8 different pours of chardonnay... wtf ever happened to peanuts and crackerjack?
Mountain Dew Doritos https://www.bestproducts.com/lifest...xVSbZ_oVSBJta9xUswFlabQggoFmk3-DG7CAmDiQQjzLY
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/27/busi...jJ4VFxMVKee932qsJlAarAIr0OGFdol7vHhFTUIvDyYRs first-ever condiment — called “Pepsi Colachup” — that is actually infused with Pepsi. The special sauce is being launched in celebration of July 4, when baseball and hot dogs are aplenty, and is enforcing the company’s belief that hot dogs are best paired with its soda.