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How to Host a Fall Tailgate Like a Southerner

Katie Jacobs
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Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch with Kids and Dog Running into Patch
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs
Crisp air, changing leaves, and football games start the buzz around Franklin: "We've got to get out to Gentry's." Fall has finally arrived.I made my first trip to the 400-acre farm when I was in first grade. I remember swinging on a tire that hung from the massive oak tree beside the old barn, and now I watch my daughters (Emmaline, 4, and Joey Kate, 1) play in that exact spot. The property has been in the Gentry family since 1848, but nearly 30 years ago, they opened their gates to the community, offering summer day camps; educational programs for school groups; and a fall harvest celebration with pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, corn mazes, and friendly farm animals—like Elvis the goat.Maybe it's the simple act of disconnecting and getting my hands dirty, but returning to the farm each year takes me back in time—to the way things used to be. This land's roots run deep, and as our small town of Franklin continues to grow, it only takes one fall Saturday in a pumpkin patch to make us all feel like kids again.
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Celebrate Local Favorites

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate a Gentry Farm Pumpkin Patch
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs

Cindy and Allen Gentry run the farm with their son Jase. "When we opened to the public almost 30 years ago, we hoped visiting would become an annual tradition for families in the Franklin area. We have not been disappointed," says Cindy. Visit Gentry's Farm this fall, Saturday through Monday, starting September 28.

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Designate a Home Base

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch with Kids and Dog Running into Patch
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs

I like to park right next to the pumpkin field, set up a buffet on the tailgate, and spread out a large blanket on the grass so everyone can come and go between noshing and tromping through the patch. When planning a get-together on a public property, it's key to have a place to meet; drop belongings; and gather for food, drinks, and plenty of photos.

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Make It a Tradition

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch Jeep Packed with Supplies
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs

We pick a date and invite friends to meet us at Gentry's for pumpkin picking and tailgating. My family piles into our 1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer with tartan thermoses, handmade quilts, and picnic baskets. We even bring a canoe along in case anyone wants to paddle on the Harpeth River, which runs alongside Gentry's Farm.

(Vintage canoe: The Barn Door Co.)

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Picnic Like a Pro

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch Picnic Set-up
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs

Smart moves for effortless outdoor entertaining

Pack like you party.
Think beyond the basket: A tote bag or wagon does the trick. Keep perishables in a cooler, and seal food in jars to prevent spills.

Take the essentials.
Don't forget plenty of hand sanitizer and wipes, ice and a bottle opener for drinks, and trash bags for cleanup.

Cut down on waste.
Linen napkins will make lunch feel more festive, and they're better for the environment.

(Picnic blanket: Needle & Grain. Picnic tote: Millie|Lottie)

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Let the Season Shine

Baked Pumpkin-Pecan Donuts
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Katie Jacobs

Dounuts made with fall ingredients like pecans, pumpkin, and pure maple syrup are a sure hit. Plus, minis are just the right size for dunking in Hot Spiced Tea.

Recipe: Baked Pumpkin-Pecan Donuts
Recipe: Hot Spiced Tea

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Master the Mix

Sweet-and-Salty Snack Mix
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Katie Jacobs

Satisfy cravings with a sweet, salty snack: Fill waffle cones with a combination of cereal squares, pretzels, cheese crackers, marshmallows, and Reese's Pieces.

Recipe: Sweet-and-Salty Snack Mix for Fall

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Pack Portable Lunches

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch Serving Lunch
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Production: Katie Jacobs

Personalized picnic bags are easy to prep in advance and will help you cater to specific food allergies and individual tastes. (Cloth lunch wraps: Millie|Lottie. Pumpkin tags: Hester & Cook)

Recipe: Turkey, Brie, and Fig Pressed Sandwiches
Recipe: Roasted Butternut Squash Quinoa

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Have a Signature Drink

Caramel Apple Sangria
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Katie Jacobs

I love handing guests a special cocktail when they arrive at the party. Keep it simple: Think big batch and ready to serve.

Recipe: Caramel Apple Sangria

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Rethink Fall Classics

Salted Caramel-Apple Hand Pies
Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Katie Jacobs

A big slice of apple pie is a nice treat, but these Salted Caramel-Apple Hand Pies (a twist on my usual recipe) are much easier to enjoy while strolling around the patch.

Recipe: Salted Caramel-Apple Hand Pies

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Decorate Playful Pumpkins

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch with It's Fall Y'all Pumpkin
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I'm always on the hunt for creative carving ideas. My friend Abigail McGinnis (a calligrapher) wrote "It's Fall Y'all" on the pumpkin, and then I etched the outer skin just enough to allow light to shine through.

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Go All Out with a Fun Theme

Katie Jacobs Fall Tailgate at Pumpkin Patch with Vintage Inspired Pennants
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Play up the laid-back outdoor setting with decorations. Gibbs Smith's retro-inspired wool pennants hit all the right notes, pairing collegiate nostalgia with encouraging messages. Fill a vintage bucket with peanuts to hold the flags in place.

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    7 of 11 Pack Portable Lunches
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