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Crazy Quesadillas (kay-sah-DIL-ah) I know it’s been a while but I’m back with a truly scrumptious recipe! It’s quesadilla (kay-sah-DIL-ah) time! To be honest, I think quesadillas are boring as hell. Two tortillas and some melted cheese? Come on. That’s why I had to make my quesadillas crazy enough to swoon over while you root [...]
In honor of our boys in purple and gold, I’ve devised a healthy, well quasi-healthy, recipe for turkey bacon cheese fries. This may sound like a snack you can find while watching any kind of sporting event, but this recipe was made specifically for the Lakers making the NBA Finals. What’s so different about these [...]
For Memorial Weekend The Sports Union goes back into the vault and give you one more idea for your family cookout, courtesy of Ms. Jenn Harris…
The weather is heating up, the smell of fresh cut green grass is in the air and the 110 North (the freeway to the only LA baseball team) is even more congested than usual. That means, it’s time for Dodger blue. I’m not a life-long fan of the American pastime, but this new love of mine is growing every inning. But even in the most exciting games my concentration wanes between innings as I’m left wondering what a girl or guy is supposed to do? Problem solved: Eat.
March Madness is less than two weeks away, which means two things: St. Patrick’s Day is near, and you’re going to need to cook up some good food for all the games you’ll be watching.
It is inexcusably cliché to post a Hawaiian recipe for the Pro Bowl, but I’m going to do it anyway. Although, the recipe is Hawaiian-esque but not necessarily Hawaiian, so I am in the clear.
And yeah, so Arizona made it to their first Super Bowl ever, but wait…aren’t we missing the most important thing about Sunday’s game? What’s a great Super Bowl without a great party complete with tasty food and divine liquor?
It’s a proven fact that sports, whether watching in front of the boob tube or tailgating at your favorite team’s stadium, must be enjoyed while grubbing on some great food. Every sports party I’ve been to has the usual store-bought suspects: tortilla chips, mushy guacamole, watery salsa, and God-forsaken nachos with the cheese that clumps [...]