It's coming up, people... the BIG GAME! And with so many of us having parties in our homes, we will be expected to come up with a little extra in the grocery budget to help feed all those hungry fans.
Moms can now learn some delicious and unique ways to get ready for the Big Game, and that includes planning your food offerings on a budget -- and it's all available at the new Walmart Game Time website! Walmart has teamed up with this blog to share some of the fabulous items you can buy for your football party (and all for under $44!) That's something to cheer for!
- One package of Oscar Meyer meat hot dogs (8 ct.)
- One package of Johnsonville bratwursts (6 ct.)
- Two packages of Great Value hot dog buns
- Two bags of T.G.I. Friday’s frozen appetizers
- One Hormel Supreme Party Tray
- 12” Chocolate Chunk Cookie
- Two boxes of Nabisco Wheat Thins or Triscuit Crackers (8-10 oz. box)
Wanna win? We have a $50 Walmart gift card to help you plan your perfect party. Whether you cheer with the fans or just hang out and nibble in the kitchen -- like I do -- your party can be complete for fifty bucks! Just comment on this post with your favorite Big Game recipe, activity, or tip. You have until February 2nd at 11:59 am CST to get your entries in, and you can enter every day! (Just comment as directed for your first entry, and for each entry after that, type "Today's Entry!")
Giveaways are subject to complete site rules. Open to persons 18+ U.S. only, please. (Be sure to give us a way to reach you if you win, and remember that we will never use your email or contact info for anything other than to send your prize.) Good luck, and be sure to check out all of our other giveaways!
*Walmart provided me with two $50 Walmart gift cards for my participation in this program.
My tip is make use of crockpots and/or buffet type food items so people can serve themselves and you can enjoy the game as well, thanks.
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my big game tip is to use mini footballs as food decorations, i found them last year at party city for my superbowl party, everyone commented on how it looked so neat to see a little football on top of the dip.
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Last year my neighbor and friend "made" her own hot wings and they were a huge hit with everyone! I suggest something spicy like these hot wings!
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I make chili and hot wings and all kinds of spicy food for Super Bowl Sunday.
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My tip for the Big Game is to go the movies. It's a great time because so few people are there.
ReplyDeleteI make my family's favorite dip:
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We love making BBQ Nachos for our Superbowl party because they taste great and are so easy to make. We use beef or pork sausage covering nachos and topped with melted Velveeta cheese and a drizzle of BBQ sauce.
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The Chili with Beef and New Potatoes sounds really really good....especially for a football party.
ReplyDeleteI like to make pizza dip for the big game: spread 8 oz cream cheese in bottom of glass pie plate, top with pizza sauce and cheese. Heat in microwave and serve with Frito Scoops. You can also top with veggies & pepperoni.
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to have a bunch of food cooked and put out buffet style before hand. We make a crockpot of chili. Have small sandwiches. Mini hot dogs, chicken wings and meatballs wrapped in crescent rolls. All easy foods that can be prepared before hand.
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My tip is to keep it simple with finger foods like nacho's, hot wings, Veggies and Dip and have everyone bring a side dish like pasta salad.
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my favorite game time activity is the game score squares competion we set up each quarter
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My tip is to do things on the cheap and ask all party guests to bring something (pot luck).
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My Big Game activity is eating chips&dip
ReplyDeleteWe make seven layer bean dip. It is quick, delicious, and feeds the whole party!
ReplyDeleteI like to make spinach dip and chips.
ReplyDeleteI also take ice from my Saints ice bucket.
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Attractively presented fresh fruits such as pineapple and strawberries is a colorful and nutritious game snack.
ReplyDeleteI like to buy one thing I love to eat but hate to make (like hot wings) and then put out a bunch of crudite, chips, dips and salsa.
ReplyDeletei like making a simple dip with velveeta and chili
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I usually just buy a lot of chips, dips and wings, but I also make a simple but delicious dip by combining a package of cream cheese with chili. It sounds weird but I promise it's yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe always travel to Arizona to be with our family for the Big Game. We always do a clam dip. Have to have it. Also, we always play a game having to do with the Big Game. We all answer questions before the game starts (like Who will win the the coin toss? Which team will score the first touchdown? etc). We add up the points at the end of the game and give that person a prize. We love it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite game day recipe is a big pot of chili verde. I use my mom's recipe which calls for green chiles, pork, white wine, onions and garlic, and then simmered for hours the day before. Then I serve it with refried beans and tortillas.
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My gameday tip is to prepare your party food ahead of time so that you can enjoy the game and not spend the party in the kitchen.
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Easy dishes wear people can help themselves. The less mess the best. I usually go with a nacho dip, little weenies, even some fruit among other things.
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I have a killer Buffalo Chicken Wing recipe as well as an amazing Herbed blue Cheese Dip recipe I make every superbowl. Always a huge hit.
ReplyDeleteI like to make Cheesy Taco Nachos.
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I love fresh guacamole sprinkled with lime and sea salt!
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I serve all the girls a slimfast Chocolate shake blended with a scoop of sugarfree chocolate icecream just before the guys show up- that keeps our "tight ends" from becoming wide receivers.writer61@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite "recipe" is pretty simple--just get frozen meatballs and throw them in the crockpot with barbecue sauce. Eezy peezy!
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Our favorite big game activity is prior barbecuing with our neighbors.
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ReplyDeleteMy tip is to overkill on the snacks and lay it out buffet-style across the coffee tables in front of the couch for easy grabbing! We like to grill before the game but then put out a lot of Tyson Hot Wings & Cool Ranch, Velveeta-Chili Dip & Jalapeno Chips, Sausages in a Blanket, etc., for game-time snacking.
ReplyDeleteTo make everything as easy as possible..Chips and dips work well plus wings are always a hit..I will be watching..
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Bacon and Cheese Toasts - yum! and easy too
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We are going to make either chicken wing soup or a chicken wing dip. We will also probably make mozzerlla sticks and poppers. The mozerella sticks and poppers i can get for $1 a box if i get the local no name brand at walmart!
ReplyDeleteWe have tons of pizza with snacks like chips and popcorn during the game. This works great for the kids.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite activity on game day is eating. Am I wrong for that?
ReplyDeleteI make really easy chili dip, Smear a block of cream cheese in a pie pan, top with a can of chili and a cup of grated cheese. Heat at 325 for 10 minutes and serve with chips!
ReplyDeleteOne of my families favorite super bowl activities is to make silly bets on plays, such as jump up and down on one foot if the team's makes the catch.
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I like homemade cheese dip with hamburger and salsa in it and nachos.
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No super bowl party (or any other for that matter) is complete without my homemade guacamole.
ReplyDeleteHave a wide variety of finger foods and prepare as much in advance as you can.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy guacomole ans salsa an chip while watching football. Isnt the point of a game to socialize and eat?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Big Game recipe is crock pot food! We serve chili that is full of onions, meat, tomatoes, beans and hot sauce!
ReplyDeleteThe worst Super Bowl party food I've ever had was something the host called "tiger meat." It was basically raw hamburger, raw egg, onion, seasonings---pretty much raw meatloaf--spread on crackers. Awful!! So I guess my tip would be---don't serve tiger meat to your guests!
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Pizza, chips and lots of cheering.
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Shredded chicken, refried beans & cheese in a crockpot makes an awesome dip. And a deli subs are way easier than cooking :)
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We always cook brats in the crockpot; I keep them on low so everyone can serve themselves over the evening.
ReplyDeleteOur parties are usually pot-luck..everyone brings a side dish or snack to share...it cuts down on me having to do all the work and shoulder all the expense and everyone gets a chance to try someone else's favorite recipe.
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My big game recipe is callin in for some pizza!
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My big tip is purchase sponges and write the teams name on it. So the guys can throw it at the TV or each other when there team is not doing good. lol And to make lots of easy snack food like Devil eggs, fresh fruit, And Set up a taco bar.
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I love chili for the big game. I also make homemade cookies shaped like helmets and footballs.
ReplyDeleteA nacho platter smothered in chili is awesome.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite party recipe is taco dip. It's hard to mess up, relatively clean AND a crowd pleaser!
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Appetizer - wrap 1/3 bacon slice around a water chestnut. Bake in 350 degree oven on rack till bacon is crisp. Keep warm in crockpot on low.
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my favorite tip is to have lots of extra chips and dip on hand.
ReplyDeleteSince I am not a sports fan, my tip is to have a good book available, but be ready to break for the half time show!
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My family always plays touch football outside in the snow before the SuperBowl!
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SERVE FINGER FOODS....HATE SPORTS BUT LOVE WATCHING PEOPLE FOR THEY DO THE STRANGEST AND DARNEDEST THINGS AN ARE ALWAYS GOOD FOR LAUGHTES
ReplyDeletewow! What a feast! I'd be glad to drop by and partake in the bountiful repast! I tend to go simple with prepare-ahead foods so that I can relax and enjoy the event.
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SERVE THE USUAL CHIPS AND DIPS WITH CHICKEN WINGS AND SOME CRANBERRY MEATBALLS AND ALSO HAVE SOME HEALTHY FOODS LIKE GRAPES, APPLES AND BANANAS
My tip: serve appetizers and finger foods that you won't have to keep tending to on the stove/oven/etc that way you can enjoy the party/game.
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ReplyDeleteI always make nachos with homemade guacamole, a crowd pleaser!
ReplyDeleteWe make a variety of foods for everyone. Dips and chips, wings, nachos, pizza, hotdogs etc so everyone gets what they like. Also you can get cute plastic footballs to put on the table to make it more fun.
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ReplyDeleteI like making fresh spinach dip in a bread bowl. Easy and yummy! Perfect party-time food. Thanks!
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My tip is to be lazy! We always have everyone who attends our Super Bowl parties bring a dish, and most people bring carryout wings, pizza, etc.
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I like to make nacho dip in my little crockpot
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One tip for the Big Game is to make sure you have some healthy food and drink options for your friends watching their weight. Veggie platters with several low-fat dip or salsa choices and cold shrimp appetizers are my 2 favorites. Maybe even some frozen yogurt choices instead of the traditional ice cream.
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ReplyDeleteWe collect keys at the front door in case anyone drinks a little too much...we can drive them home or call a cab for them after the game (or before if needed!)
ReplyDeleteMy Big Game tip is to get your shopping done while the game is on. No one is out and about at that time!
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We like hot wings, BBQ wings, pizza and salsa velveeta dip with tortilla chips.
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My favorite food to serve is my Black Eyed Pea Salsa and tortilla chips.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Big Game tip is to stock up on supplies looooong before the game. That way you can get them on sale.
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ReplyDeleteI'm gonna sit back, munch and crunch during the Big Game. My tip to others? Just enjoy it.
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I love to make cocktail weenies - they are always a hit with both the adults & kids!
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ReplyDeletewe like to make easy dibbling dishes like crab dip, hot wings and 7-layer taco salad
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ReplyDeleteDh and I watch the game together while the girls play in their room. We get a frozen pizza from Walmart, their store brand is really good, and watch the game. This way we can enjoy the game in our jammies if we like. Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteWe love Mexican so I usually make a couple of things like nachos, enchiladas, quesadillas or burritos.
ReplyDeleteFor our sports viewing parties, I take everything out of the "viewing" room except the seating. I replace the tables with outdoor tables or folding trays. Every glass gets a cozy before it's set out on the buffet. Paper plates are set into wicker trays. Food fills the buffet table and then it's every wo/man for her/himself...and I don't have to worry about what gets messey, and nothing is in danger of getting broken.
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ReplyDeleteOne game day favorite in this house are grilled mini burgers on little rolls. Leave out all the fixings so everyone can cutomize one or several.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Big Game activity is playing touchfoot ball in the afternoon. Then, everyone's hungry and the kids can sit thru the game.
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my tip is to make a bunch of different finger foods to snack on and make home made pizzas.
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ReplyDeleteI make seven layer bean dip. It is delicious, quick, easy, and feeds everybody!
My favorite game time recipe is those delicious Brownie Footballs!
ReplyDeleteI like to make a yummy broccoli cheese dip my mom taught me...
ReplyDeleteOne pack cut frozen broccoli
Chedder cheese
Heep of mayo
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We make little pizzas
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3oz can of tomato paste
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Mix 1st 3 ingredients together, spread on rye and bake at 350 for 10 minutes.
I like to prepare lots of finger foods ahead of time so I can enjoy the guests and game! I make nuts and bolts (using Chex cereals, cheerios, and pecans), caramel popcorn, and put out various types of cheese cubes and lots of crackers. I also make plenty of guacamole to have with crackers or chips.
ReplyDeleteMy tip is use crockpots so people can serve themselves,"but make sure you put a plastic liner in so clean-up is a breeze", and you can enjoy the game also, thanks.
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ReplyDeleteMake sure and have PLENTY of pretzels!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite game day treat is warm spinach dip served with cracker and bread. Thanks, justicecw@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteGet everything together The night before all the chopping and stuff and then just throw it together the next day
ReplyDeleteMy big game day recipe is Beef Enchiladas.
ReplyDeleteFlank steak - season w/ basil, garlic and minced onion - 4 hrs in crock pot and shred. Add 1 can green chiles.
Put 1/4 cup beef in tortilla, top with shredded cheddar & roll.
Place in non stick sprayed caserole dish, top with green medium enchilada sauce and shredded cheddar.
Bake at 350 for 20 mins. Top with salsa and sour cream. Serve with chips and salsa.
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I love to make seven layer dip because its super easy!
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I watch the game with my husband and guests and enjoy the commercials, then at the end I make and serve nachos- yum!
ReplyDeleteWe make meatballs in the crockpot with chili sauce and a couple spoons full of grape jelly!
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I try to offer as much variety as possible such as low fat, glutten free, and diabetic options when preparing food so that everyone present has a good menu to choose from.
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The Chile Verde Quesadillas recipe will be a hit at my big Game party!
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ReplyDeleteI love to make seven layer bean dip for my Super Bowl parties!
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ReplyDeleteMy tip is to buy a turkey on sale around Thanksgiving and then cook it and slice it for deli meat on the big day!
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ReplyDeleteMy tip is to try and make as much food as possible in advance so you can spend more time actually watching the game instead of being in the kitchen cooking.
ReplyDeleteLove to host my party with chicken wings.
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I love watching the game with friends & eating lots of snacks! :)
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite game day recipe is spicy homemade chili with sour cream, cheese, and corn chips.
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We are big fans of hot wings and chips with various dips.
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KEEP IT SIMPLE... CHICKEN WINGS...SOME SANDWICHES...SOME SOUP AND SOME FRUITS AND SOME DRINKS
We invite friends over and have a potluck. I'll order some chicken wings or make dessert for the big game. :) Jenprincess88 at aol dot com
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ReplyDeleteMake sure and order pizza early, cause it will take a while to get there!
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Nachos and cheese are our favorite
ReplyDeleteWe are watching the game with the same people that we had Thanksgiving with, my husband deep fried a delicious turkey for thanksgiving, so we are doing it again for the super bowl!!
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ReplyDeleteI make "Nuts and Bolts" to munch on during the game. It's a lot like Chex Mix, only better!
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I'm making home made pizza and snacks to go along with it!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite game day recipe is Chili in the crock pot. I don't have a special recipe since I never make it the same each time. I like using ground turkey since it is better for you than beef. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWe are deep frying a turkey!! YUM!!
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I love the football bowl (the bets) and chips and salsa.
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The Carne Asada Nachos look fabulous! Thanks!
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Love making different types of hummus for veggie and chip dipping. Something just a little different.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing to do on Game Day is make up a few batches of different flavor naked chicken wings in the oven! Yum...getting hungry just thinking about it!! Thanks for the contest! codisweepstakes2 (at) gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite game day recipe is BBQ meatballs. Just put meatballs in a crockpot and pour on the Bulls Eye BBQ sauce. Simple & yummy.
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I love to make seven layer dip. You add each ingredient as a layer.
ReplyDeleteRefried beans, guacamole, sour cream with taco seasoning, grated cheese, diced tomatoes, sliced green onions, and chopped olives.
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thinking bean dip beans layered with lettuce ,tomato ,avacado and salsa
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to make more food than you think! People always come unexpectedly and you'll be prepared.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite is fresh, homemade guacamole. Lots of it, with a good quality brand of tortilla chips.
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my favorite recipe is to make a traditional rotel dip with velveeta and rotel in the crock pot, but then add a pack of frozen crawfish and cook it up in the crockpot yum!
ReplyDeleteI always make chili for the Super bowl, we like Cinncinati chili the best.
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I like to make my mom's spinich dip for the big game.
ReplyDeleteI make a Crock-pot full off chili..just dump everything in in the morning & it's ready by game time...I also have a selection of toppings and add-ins so it can suit anybody.
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ReplyDeletemy favorite game day activity is inviting over friends who are fans of the rival team and watching the game intime@myself.com
ReplyDeleteKeep it simple and FUN! Finger foods are the best!
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ReplyDeleteWe make jello shots to be passed around whenever someone scores. Thanks.
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we ladies usually sit and play games while the men watch football. :-)
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Smoothies! Yum!
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relax and enjoy watching people if you do not enjoy watching the game for they do unbelievable things
ReplyDeleteMmmm...meatballs in the crockpot...great football fave!
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ReplyDeleteWe are going to have pizzas of the frozen type so it will be quick and easy.
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ReplyDeleteI am not the world's biggest sports fan, but I love all the snacks that we have during a game. It's fun to pretend that calories don't count for a few hours. :)
ReplyDeleteMy tip- make foods you can make ahead of time so you aren't stuck in the kitchen. A fave is tortilla roll ups.
ReplyDeleteI think chili always tastes good on game day.
ReplyDeleteCheese filled pretzels, dip and chips, super long sub with all type of drinks.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Big Game activity is watching the commercials!
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ReplyDeleteAlways wear a football jersey for the big game!
ReplyDeleteI make a dip with sour cream, taco seasoning, bean with bacon soup and cheddar cheese. It's a big hit.
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My tip would be on how to save on all the fixin's. Wal-Mart always has great sales on chips and sodas around the Super Bowl. Stock up :)
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