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Superbowl spread

Started: October 23, 2008 2:35pm
Appetizers, Any Ideas
   nfl fan said:
It's not too early to start planning your Super Bowl Sunday menu. You will need to a mix of snacks and food. You don't want it to be all junk food. Sure, some potato chips are fine. Add a good drip to make it more interesting and maybe a little more healthy. There are many dips with vegetables you can also put on the plate.

The menu should be things that don't take time to fix on your plate. It should be simple. While watching the game or the half time show, even the commercials (commercials are a part of the show as people talk about new ones created for the game), people do not want to have to fuse with the food. For example people will not want to look away from the game to put together a sandwich or make a taco with all the toppings. The food should be already put together and ready to eat!

Pizza is a big seller on Super Bowl Sunday. Out of the box and into the mouth, that's as complicated as it should be and of course great tasting! No foods that need to be cut on someone's plate, or foods that are hard to eat or sloppy. Sandwiches can be made ahead of time and cut in smaller portions. Salads are good because they are easy to serve and easy to eat. So get ready thinking of your Super Bowl menu, and have fun during the game. The food is an important part of the game, it shouldn't interrupt but add to the enjoyment.
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