It just wouldn’t be summertime without those long sunny days, balmy nights and the great American tradition of backyard grilling and barbecuing. There’s nothing formal about barbecuing or grilling during the summer in the South, but there are some “unwritten BBQ rules” to follow in order to maximize your fun in the sun and enjoy what Southern hospitality is all about.
These “unwritten rules” apply to just about every outdoor summertime event where the words grill, BBQ, backyard, neighborhood, friends, summer, good time or party appear in the title. The following Southern summer BBQ tips are for newer residents, but it might help some locals that have lost their way.
Southern Summer Barbecue Tips:
- Don’t dress to impress; dress to be comfortable including tank tops, shorts & flip flops
- Backyard barbecues are all about relaxing and chilling out in a casual good times environment, so check any attitude, pettiness or negativity etc…at the door.
- Most summer backyard get-togethers have a communal vibe, so pitching in to help your hosts in any way from bringing some drinks to helping clean up is most appreciated.
- Getting dripped on, splashed with or doused with some type of food, condiment or drink is expected and totally acceptable at a gathering.
- Just relax, have a good time and be yourself
Following these “Tips for Guests” maximizes your chances of having a great time and ensures that your name will be on your host’s guest list for years to come.