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Draft Night Menu


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What is on your draft night food and drink menu this year? Personally thinking about some BBQ pulled pork nachos with plenty of jalapenos, sour cream, cheese, salsa, and everything else I typically throw on top. Also thinking about some buffalo wings with plenty of blue cheese and maybe a nice big bowl of chicken caesar salad.

Definitely going to pick up a 6 pack but haven't made the call on what beer to go with just yet. Going to be one of the better drafts in recent memory, I think. It will be interesting to see the all the trades and the order of how everything unfolds as it seems way more unpredictable this year than recent drafts.

What is on your menu this Thursday?

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Nah, it's a thing here too. Maybe he means "northerner" in a different sense though, considering he lives in Mexico.

True, everyone is a northerner to me. But when I lived in charlotte most of my friends were from NY/NE and they always ordered their wings with blue cheese. I prefer Honey mustard or Ranch though.

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I thought before I opened this, that it would be about who was going to be eating crow. But it really is about food, LOL. What time will be making our pick? Might determine what I eat and when. Not sure I want to watch and wait as everyone else picks just kind of see who they pick so we know who is left. Likely staying home...

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