Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Greycup Ideas

Grey Cup: Football Party Ideas

grey cup party
The 98th annual Grey Cup is scheduled for Sunday Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. The game will be played at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. You don’t want to watch it alone! Football, friends, food and drinks, all in the comfort of your own home—what better excuse to throw a great Canadian party?



Grey Cup Championship – Sun. Nov. 28

TBD vs. TBD
TSN: 6:30 p.m. EST.


DRESSING UP YOUR GREY CUP PARTY

Creating a fun Grey Cup atmosphere is easy to do, and worth the effort. Here are a few ideas:
  • Encourage guests to come dressed in their favourite team colours or to wear football jerseys. 
  • Wear a referee striped jersey as the host.
  • Decorate your party room with tablecloths, shirts, jackets, hats and other paraphernalia in team logos or team colours.
  • Add team and player posters, football equipment, pennants, and photos.
  • Use white tape or chalk to mark off the yard lines from the curb to your front door—this is also a fun activity to do with the kids.
  • Cover chair backs with team jerseys. Unless you are a huge CFL fan it may be hard to cover all the chairs with team jerseys, but even a few sports jerseys add to the atmosphere.
  • Welcome your guests to the party by putting a sign over the door with your name as part of the stadium name (i.e. Smith Stadium, James Field).
  • Set up friendly football pools to encourage even the non-fans to become involved. Create pools based not only on the outcome of the game but also more random results, like total points, “random square” pools and even the coin toss.

FEEDING THE CROWD

No grid iron gathering would be complete without snacks. It’s a long game, though, so be prepared to offer up heartier fare for your football crowd—especially if you are serving alcohol. Fun food serving ideas:
  • Design a buffet to resemble a concession stand to dispense the food and/or drinks.
  • Use items like football helmets, shoulder pads, etc. to hold baskets or bowls of food. (You might want to clean them first!)
  • Try Astroturf on your buffet instead of a tablecloth.
Try these snacks and appetizers for an interesting spin on this year's big game.

GREAT CANADIAN DRINKS

Football and beer always go well together, but in staying with the Canadian theme, try offering up some Caesars. The Caesar is actually a Canadian invention: It was developed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1969 by bartender Walter Chell to mark the opening of a new restaurant, "Marco's." Its popularity has grown and it is estimated that 250 million Caesars are sold every year.

Classic Caesar Punch Recipe

  • 6 oz vodka
  • 36 oz Clam Tomato Cocktail
  • 1 tsp Tabasco sauce
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
Mixing instructions
Add all ingredients to a large pitcher and stir to mix.
Rim glass with lime juice and rimmer. Fill glass with ice and pour. Garnish with celery and lime wedges. Makes eight 6-oz Caesars.
Pitcher of Caesars recipe »
Canada's favorite mixed drink is the "Caesar" and we have the perfect way to serve them to your guests and still leave you able to enjoy the game.
The Canadian Manhattan »
A true classic matched up with a classic Canadian game.
Hot coffee drink ideas »
Along with the standard coffee and pop serve up some spirited coffee and hot chocolate.

Caesar tip

Caesars are “pitcher-friendly,” and the ability to mix a pitcher of Caesars makes hosting your party even easier. To help ease that November chill, leave a bottle of Tabasco beside the bar for those who want some extra spice.




WATERMELON FOOTBALLS!

Watermelon

Augment your Super Bowl feast with a unique, marbled-green football helmet carved from a single round watermelon.
Many a fall and winter weekend is spent with friends watching football culminating with the Super Bowl in early February. A great way to get your guests pumped for the game while enjoying healthy munchies is with a watermelon carving of a football or your favourite team’s logo. Simply carve the laces and pattern of a football into an oblong watermelon, cut the top off to make a removable lid and use a melon baler to create bite-sized snacks.

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Directions on carving a Watermelon

Very simple to do, the completed sculpture acts as a vessel for a defensive-line-sized serving of fresh cut fruit.
  1. Using a round watermelon, slice off a piece approximately 4 inches (10 cm) down on the stem end. Set cut piece aside to use later for mouth guard.
  2. Make a curved cut from one side of the melon to the other to cut out the face portion of the helmet. Hollow out the entire melon.
  3. Take the piece that was set aside in step #1 and place cut side down. Place knife at the center of stem end and cut in half.
  4. Take one half of cut piece and draw mouth guard grid with a sharp pencil or thin marker as shown in picture. Remove flesh and using a small knife, cut out grid design.
  5. To assemble, place mouth piece on a plate. Place the helmet piece on top, pushing the mouthpiece ends towards the inside of the helmet. You may need to carve a little out of the helmet ends to fit the mouth grid comfortably.
  6. Fill with fruit salad.

Watermelon: For the health of it

Regardless of the time of year, watermelon is an extraordinary fruit that is packed with goodness. In addition to being a perfect hydrator, watermelon is packed with nutrients including the antioxidant lycopene, vitamin C, thiamine and vitamin B6, vitamin A, pantothenic acid, magnesium and potassium.
Recent studies on the health benefits of watermelon are even more encouraging. Scientists with the Agricultural Research Service in Lane, Oklahoma, have confirmed that watermelon is an excellent source of the amino acid citrulline.
The human body uses cirtrulline to make another important amino acid – arginine – which plays a key role in cell division, wound healing and the removal of ammonia. Citrulline is not only abundant in watermelon but it’s also readily usable by the body and watermelon is one of the few foods that contain high levels of it.
The possibilities for enjoying watermelon are endless. For more inspired recipe ideas, general information plus tips on creative watermelon carving visit » www.watermelon.org

Friday, November 19, 2010

COORS LIGHT MYSTERY MANSION QUALIFYING PARTY

WHERE 
· SHARK CLUB DOWNTOWN
WHEN 
· Friday, November 19, 2010
TIME 
· 9:00pm
99.3 The FOX presents the Coors Light Mystery Mansion Qualifying Party happening November 19th at The Shark Club, where you’ll have a chance to win the ultimate Coors Light Experience in a Mystery location in the Rocky Mountains!

It’s a full weekend of outrageous activity never before experienced at an exclusive secret hideaway. This jammed packed weekend is the ultimate guy’s playground and will involve all kinds of things that we can’t even mention.

The Coors Light Mystery Mansion...”Some things are better left unsaid…”
… the ONLY WAY to know what really happens is to WIN!
Must be 19 years of age or older. No purchase necessary. 




Should be a great night....we look forward to seeing you there....oh and even though it says it's a playground for boys....girls can have just as much fun!!

Let's not forget the young up and coming...Join us in celebrating 10 years

VANCOUVER GIANTS - 10TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON


WHERE 
· Pacific Coliseum
WHEN 
· Friday, September 24, 2010 to Sunday, March 20, 2011
TIME 
· Various
The Vancouver Giants are celebrating their 10th Anniversary this year at the Pacific Coliseum. Tickets for each game can be purchased at vancouvergiants.com HOME SCHEDULE Friday, Sept. 24 vs Chilliwack 7:30pm Wednesday, Sept 29 vs Portland 7:00pm Friday, Oct 8 vs Kelowna 7:30pm Saturday, Oct 9 vs Kamloops 7:00pm Wednesday, Oct 13 vs Prince Albert 7:00pm Friday, Oct 15 vs Seattle 7:30pm Friday, Oct 22nd vs Brandon 7:30pm Saturday, Oct23rd vs Everett 7:00pm Friday, Nov 5 vs Kelowna 7:30pm Sunday, Nov 7th vs Everett 5pm Wednesday, Nov 10th vs Red Deer 7:00pm Saturday, Nov 13th vs Prince George 7:00pm Friday, Nov 19th vs Regina 7:30pm Tuesday, Nov 30th vs Saskatoon 7:00pm Friday, Dec 3rd vs Calgary 7:30pm Saturday, Dec 4th vs Chilliwack 7:00pm Tuesday, Dec 7th vs Kamloops 7:00pm Friday, Dec 10th vs Spokane 7:30pm Saturday, Dec11th vs Swift Current 7:00pm Monday, Dec 27th vs Kamloops 7:00pm Thursday, Dec 30th vs Moose Jaw 7:00pm Tuesday, Jan11th vs Prince George 7:00pm Friday, Jan 14th vs Medicine Hat 7:30pm Friday, Jan 21st vs Medicine Hat 7:30pm Sunday, Jan 23rd vs Chilliwack 5:00pm Friday, Jan 28th vs Kamloops 7:30pm Wednesday, February 16th vs Kelowna 7:00pm Friday, Feb 18th vs. Seattle 7:30pm Friday Feb 25th vs Chilliwack 7:30pm Sunday Feb 27th vs Tri-City 5:00pm Saturday, Mar 5th vs Portland 7:00pm Sunday, Mar 6th vs Tri-City 5:00pm Wednesday, Mar 9th vs Chilliwack 7:00pm Friday, Mar 11th vs Prince George 7:30pm Friday, Mar 18th vs Kelowna 7:30pm
Sunday, Mar 20th vs Everett 5:00pm

HUNGRY FOR METAL - IN SUPPORT OF THE GREATER VANCOUVER FOOD BANK

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Kat Von D Book Signing


Kat Von D

(LITERARY EVENTS)
Nov. 22, 2010, 7 pm
Celebrity tattoo artist, star of TV's L.A. Ink , signs copies of her new book, The Tattoo Chronicles , an illustrated diary that offers an intimate look at a crucial year in her personal and professional life.
Free admission, purchase required for book signing