A Sporting Idea

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A Sporting Idea (NAPSA)—No matter whether you're inviting the gang over to watch the big gameor you’re looking to feed a hungry packof players who've just come off the field, the right food can makeall the difference between a winning and losing afternoon of sports. Chicken, shrimp and other finger foods make for a great meal before or after the big game. The same applies even if you’re catching the action at your favorite sports bar or trying to score points with the perfect tailgating spread. It’s times like these when a greattasting meal that’s inexpensive, offers a lot of variety and is lower in fat, carbs and calories than manyfried “fast foods” can be a real hit with sports fans. Fortunately, many grocers, res- taurants and other frequented spots now offer prepared items from companies like Broaster, featuring popcorn chicken and shrimp, chicken wings, potato wedges, mozzarella sticks and other sports-fan favorites. Broaster’s pressure-frying process and specialized marinades, coatings and seasonings let food purveyors offer flavorful, freshly cooked foods fast, a must for those who don’t want to miss the kickoff. So, you don’t have to be a linebackerto tackle satisfying sportstime fare. To find locations near you, visit www.broaster.com.