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Category: Kerrie Kelly
Coyote Outdoor Living on How to Score a Tailgate Touchdown on Gameday
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The New Portable Gas Grill is the Ultimate Teammate for the Season
Fall signals many things to many people but to the outdoor and food enthusiast, there is one common passion: tailgating. The history of tailgating offers distinct roots; people gathering to enjoy the bounty of fall harvest, or strangely, during the civil war, union and confederate spectators with picnic baskets who cheered on their ‘team’ at the First Battle of Bull Run. Perhaps the most applicable to today, fans traveling by train to a Yale football game in 1904 arrived hungry and brought both food and drink to the stadium. Whatever the origin, tailgating has become a national pastime that flourishes during the NFL season. Coyote Outdoor Living recently chatted with three experts in different fields about their thoughts on tailgating and how to elevate the experience.
Kerrie Kelly FASID, renowned interior designer explains how tailgating off the back of your truck does not need to be boring. “Tailgating should be as inviting as a backyard barbecue. Load up your SUV with plenty of comfy throw blankets, pillows and portable electric lanterns. Festive plates, napkins and a great playlist will only elevate your pre- game festivities.” As an interior design, lifestyle and entertaining expert, what are some details Kelly adds to the party and jazz things up? “Set the game day tone by incorporating team colors for your tailgating scene. Coordinate blankets, serving dishes and napkins to show your team spirit—whether you’re rooting for the red and blue or green and gold, the right palette can get all your cheerleaders in the mood for the big game.”
Celebrity chef and television personality, Jonathan Collins, shared why he loves tailgating, “Tailgating is one of the best ways to hang out with family and friends. Often set in a scenic background, there is no need for any extras, it’s just simple, easy-to-prepare and easy-to-cleanup food. When a day outdoors is done, hunger soars and I’ve found that food tastes so much better when you’ve worked up an appetite. There is something very honest about food served from a tailgate and that’s what I love the most, good company, good food, and good times!” He offers three of his favorite dishesto elevate your menu at the next game: Barbecued Turkey Andouille Poblano Poppers, Barbecued Quesadillas with Pico de Gallo and Barbequed Apple Dutch Baby. Get the full recipes here
It is always about the right equipment on gameday. The new Coyote portable gas grill is a high-end compact product perfect for tailgaters and outdoor entertaining enthusiasts. This smaller, portable model is for savvy chefs who insist on both quality design and superior functionality. The Portable Gas Grill is made of 316 marine-grade stainless steel and includes Coyote’s signature grate as an added enhancement. The product can be used with either a 20 lb. propane tank or a small disposable propane tank and has upto a 20,000 BTU of output. The model comes with an adapter for smaller tanks and a cover is also availabl
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[/fusion_woo_shortcodes][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]Kerrie Kelly on George to the Rescue
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Coyote Outdoor Living partner Kerrie Kelly transforms a family’s backyard into a outdoor oasis!
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Award-winning designer Kerrie Kelly shares 10 Top Tips for designing the ultimate outdoor living space
In the Chicago Evening Post, Coyote Outdoor brand ambassador Kerrie Kelly offers 10 key points to consider when designing an outdoor space.
1. Form and Function. Who will be enjoying the outdoor space? Kids? The chef? Guests? And what type of events will be in the space – big parties? Weeknight dinners? End-of-season team celebrations? Consider lighting and landscaping, plantings that will enhance these activities.
2. Lay the foundation. Regardless of the size of your space, use every inch to maximize the area. You can use the same principles as you do indoors. Visually, start with a large area rug to anchor the space. There are lots of furniture options, from a simple bistro set to an island with storage, barstools, etc. You can add a fountain or water feature, fireplace, fire pit, grill, seating and more. Create zones for cooking, dining and relaxing.
3. Look up! Think of the ceiling and floor as the fifth and sixth walls. A pergola or awning, like those from ShadeTree Canopies, can provide protection from sun or rain, add some architecture to the space, and be rolled back for stargazing.
4. Create some privacy. You can do this with floating wood panels, draperies, decorative fencing, tall plantings like bamboo or hedges. This creates intimacy and a sound barrier, too.
5. Think of your space as if you’re inside. Incorporate sofas, side tables, chairs, ottomans, even outdoor lamps. If you extend the color scheme from indoors, it expands the visual and makes your space seem larger. Create multiple areas to eat and drink. Kelly has a license with Coyote Outdoor Living for three furniture collections created in collaboration with Woodard Furniture — Laguna, Catalina and South Beach —that go with Coyote Outdoor Living’s stainless-still grills and other outdoor kitchen appliances.
6. Create a focal point. Guide guests to a specific area. You can have some artwork, a fire pit, sculpture or a fountain. This draws guests through the space.
7. Remember, you’ll get hungry! Stock an outdoor entertainment center with beverages and remember the appropriate cooking equipment. Today, this can go beyond the grill — which can be gas or charcoal — and include an Asado smoker, pizza oven, a refrigerator or ice maker. Make sure these are high-performance models and appropriate for the outdoors. You can build storage into islands. This rounds out the entertaining experience and elevates the “wow” factor!
8. Accessorize! Potted plants, mirrors, pillows, lanterns and artwork all let your personality come through. Outdoor rugs, like my collection with Feizy, are now made of materials like 100% PET [polyethylene terephthalate], made from recycled plastic water bottles, so they’re also sustainable and easy-maintenance as they can be hosed off.
9. Light the night. This is the key to enjoying your space after dark, for ambience as well as safety. Have task lights for cooking, light pathways, suspend pendants over a bar area, and incorporate dimmable lighting in an eating area. Be wary of solar-powered lights, however. They can look very fluorescent, defeating the purpose of intimate mood lighting.
10. Set the mood. Audio and video technology creates the mood, whether it’s music for a dinner party or team pride on game day. Be sure your space caters to all ages of the family!
Whether you have an urban patio space or a sprawling suburban backyard, these tips from Kerrie Kelly will help you create your own outdoor oasis.