A Super Bowl party is a great place to put appetizers and snacks in the spotlight. And if you're preparing multiple appetizers at once, you may not want to spend a ton of time on any individual dish.
If you’re not hosting the Super Bowl party this year, your job is refreshingly simple: show up prepared, contribute something useful and make your host’s life easier. No one expects you to bring a ...
There's something undeniably unique and absolutely wonderful about the Super Bowl. Sure, you can get seriously invested if your team is playing, but we'd argue that if you're not a sports fan or have ...
Planning your game day spread for the Super Bowl? We've got you covered with these simple and crowd-pleasing snacks and finger foods. Whether you're looking for tailgating classics, bite-sized recipes ...
Hosting a Super Bowl party does not mean you have to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Guests are looking for one thing: community. The whole point is watching the game together, discussing the ...
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There are two types of fans at a Super Bowl party: the ones glued to the screen, laser-focused on the game and too nervous to eat. There are also stress-eaters and die-hard Seahawks fans who also ...
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Gearing up for game day? Here's what your Super Bowl spread could cost you. Party food for 10 people will run about $140 roughly the same as last year, according to *** Wells Fargo analysis. Some good ...