Loyal Scaiaholics understand how seriously I take my responsibility, as an Edward R. Murrow Award winning journalist, to try new foods at stadiums.As such, I trudged to AT&T Stadium when they started cooking Thanksgiving dinner. The Cowboys host Buffalo this Thursday.Scaiaholics will also recall last year when the Legends at AT&T Stadium staff cooked…
Finally, the Dallas Cowboys are getting some CFS rations at the stadium.Loyal Scaiaholics know how seriously I take my role taste-testing new stadium foods. The public depends on this information, and I must deliver. I don’t go to those events for myself. I try these dishes for you.Non-profits are even running some of the concessions…
Continuing an occasional series in which I show up at professional sports stadiums for a free meal, FC Dallas introduced the media to new items on the menu at Toyota Stadium in Frisco this week.If you’re not a soccer fan, “FC Dallas” is short for, “Much like the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, the Soccer Team Also Does Not…
The Dallas Cowboys will host the Washington Redskins in their annual Thanksgiving game tomorrow at AT&T Stadium. Because a reporter asks, I was called upon to sample Thanksgiving dinner.The Cowboys, you see, will serve 90,000 Thanksgiving dinners at the stadium. They have to bring in extra staff because, ever since John Madden retired, they’ve needed…
This week, the Texas Rangers open their season, hosting the defending World Series Champion Houston Astros.Each Spring since I moved to North Texas, I’ve enjoyed attending the event at the beginning of the season where the Rangers’ concession company, Delaware North, introduces new dishes at the park. This year carries extra significance. If you walk up to the…
The last thing I did before I left for the hurricanes last month was cover the hard-hitting story about the new menu items at AT&T Stadium. I didn’t have time to blog with everything that was going on, but this weekend is the Cowboys’ last home game until next month, so it feels like now’s…
Today, the Texas Rangers begin their defense of their consecutive division titles. In both cases, they lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in the playoffs because they mistakenly converted the baselines to metric and 90 meters (or “metres”) made it more difficult to let out an infield single.The Rangers, as usual, will be introducing some new dishes and let…