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A full stadium calls for a full stomach.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Open wide.

That's what you better tell your mouth if you don't want to look like a boa constrictor boa constrictor

largest of all snakes; squeezes its victims in a deadly grip. [Zoology: NCE, 317]

See : Deadliness
 trying to inhale a cocker spaniel cocker spaniel, breed of small sporting dog developed from English cocker spaniels brought to the United States in the 1880s. It stands from 14 to 15 in. (35.6–38.1 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs about 25 lb (11.3 kg). .

Although this dog can't bark or bite, it could very well stretch you a new one.

Team Best of?... has tried just about every food item since Autzen Stadium The stadium is tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills. The uniquely shaped bowl blends in with the wooded Eugene landscape. The shape also allows for unique acoustics, making it one of the loudest stadiums in NCAA Football for its capacity.  not only expanded its capacity five years ago, but also its "Gameday" menu. But we are so impressed with the first bite of the very first Mighty Duck hot dog served at the University of Oregon's home game against the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). , we make our decision on the spot.

The folks at the Touchdown Sausage Grill next door might throw a penalty flag, but our main orifices are doing a TD dance in our tongues' end zones as the warm juices of the 12-inch Mighty Duck, and its "Awesome Stadium" taste, releases onto our palates and mixes with the mustard, onion and relish.

At $7.50, it might be the price of a movie ticket, but this blue ribbon blue ribbon

denotes highest honor. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 127]

See : Prize
 black Angus dog is one wondrous weenie 1. weenie - [on BBSes] Any of a species of luser resembling a less amusing version of BIFF that infests many BBSes. The typical weenie is a teenage boy with poor social skills travelling under a grandiose handle derived from fantasy or heavy-metal rock lyrics. . Even at 11 a.m.

"Is it good?" asks Melanie Potter, our 17-year-old server.

You haven't had one?

"No, but I've been serving them for three weeks," says the Springfield High School Springfield High School may refer to:
  • Springfield High School (Colorado) — Springfield, Colorado
  • Springfield High School (Illinois) — Springfield, Illinois
  • Springfield High School (Louisiana) — Springfield, Louisiana
 cheerleader, who works the games with her friend and fellow cheerleader Kaylee Tryon, and Kaylee's dad, Don Tryon, to raise money for their cheerleading The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 squad.

"You work around them all day and see how badly you want one," Melanie says.

A lot of couples split the Mighty Duck, new to the stadium menu this year, because of its ridiculous size.

The dogs have to be served at just the right temperature, Don Tryon says, sticking a thermometer in one. That would be between 140 and 160 degrees.

"Burnt ones are better," says Kaylee, who admits she's never tasted one either.

She must mean better-looking.

After stuffing our gullets, we begin to feel a tad guilty (not to mention bloated), and wander over to the sausage stand to try what UO athletic department food and hospitality director Eric Brandt says is his favorite item on the menu: the Italian Sausage.

With all the culinary spirit we can, uh, mustard, we stuff this delectable item smothered smoth·er  
v. smoth·ered, smoth·er·ing, smoth·ers

v.tr.
1.
a. To suffocate (another).

b. To deprive (a fire) of the oxygen necessary for combustion.

2.
 in roasted green peppers, red peppers and onions into our mouths and remember just how good they were the last time we were here.

Oh, man, that is tasty. Just a hint of spice as it makes meaty love to our tongues. We only have one more question: Where's the Pepto?

For other frank discussions by Team Best of?...,

search our online archive at www.rgweb .registerguard.com/bestof.

BEST DUCK-GAME FOOD

The Mighty Duck

What: 12-inch blue ribbon black A

ngus hot dog

Where: Autzen Stadium mobile carts on main concourse
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