The do’s and don’t’s of ballpark food
Friday marks the Phillies home opener, which means the season of tailgates and ballpark food is upon us. Luckily, Self.com asked nutritionists around the country to share the best ways to hit the concession stands without packing on the pounds. We’re sharing a few of our favorite do’s and don’t’s, just in time for the big day at Citizens Bank Park!
For the full list of the do’s and dont's of ballpark food, visit Self.com.
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can't wait for dollar dog days Old German
Is the food any worse than vendors and trucks in center city? Hot dogs boiling in putrid water makes for slimy dogs slathered with an almost yellow mustard, after it is watered down. *Chuck*- Who wrote this? How come there is no name attached to the article?
I think the food, bad or not, is a tradition for the ball park. These are after all "ballpark foods". I think the best thing to do is eat healthy everyday and take a "eat anything you want" day every now and again. WantToKnow
I think the food, bad or not, is a tradition for the ball park. These are after all "ballpark foods". I think the best thing to do is eat healthy everyday and take a "eat anything you want" day every now and again. WantToKnow
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