
1. Eat before you go! You'll have more energy to focus on the game and you won't have to worry about long lines or spendy snack options.
2. What are you drinking? Water is always a cheap, refreshing option. Gatorade, Powerade and VitaminWater work as well, though keep in mind their sugar levels.
3. Bring your own snacks. Remember that these must be in unopened packages when you enter the gates.
4. Before the game, get some exercise. You’ll be sitting for two- to three hours at the game, so be sure to take a walk or a light run before you head out.
5. Calories, calories, calories. From hot dogs to fries to pizza, the ballpark stands typically sell high-caloric foods. But most venues will also offer healthier options, such as crab cakes, chicken sandwiches, turkey wraps or soups and salads.
Enjoy the game!
-Grin Pediatric Dentistry
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