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Super Bowl Sunday – Let’s Eat!

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Game Day is almost here! If you’re still fine-tuning your party menu, here are a few especially “yum-o!” looking ideas from Everyday at Rachael Ray

super bowl party recipes
Recipe quick links:

  • Mini Hot Dots
  • Pulled Chicken Sandwiches
  • Sweet & Salty Kettle Corn
  • Beer Margaritas

And for some more tasty ideas, check out the Super Bowl party ideas on Food Network. I’m especially loving the look of the Super Bowl cake and Paula Deen’s Chili in a Biscuit Bowl!

super bowl party recipes

11 Comments

  1. wendy February 1, 2008 at 8:30 pm

    This all looks so good – I can’t wait to eat all this yummy food on Sunday! The mini hot dogs are super cute too!

  2. amber February 2, 2008 at 1:17 am

    My hubby is hosting his first superbowl party, he’ll be all over these recipes!

  3. Lisa February 2, 2008 at 9:17 am

    We’ve been making the Beer Margaritas for years now. You can’t really taste the beer. They are the best that I have had outside of a Mexican restaurant and so easy to make!

  4. The Mrs. February 2, 2008 at 10:44 am

    Your site is too fabulous for words!!!! I had to add you to my blog roll.

  5. hiphostess February 2, 2008 at 12:55 pm

    Lisa – I’m excited to try the beer margaritas tomorrow too! Glad to hear the beer flavor isn’t too strong because I have to admit I love my “regular” margaritas too – but this idea seems way too appropriate for a Super Bowl party idea to pass up! (great hot pink wig by the way!)

    The Mrs. – Thanks so much for the kudos! :)

  6. Rachel February 3, 2008 at 9:10 pm

    Hey hostess … any ideas for baby shower “activities” that aren’t cheesy games????

  7. hiphostess February 4, 2008 at 10:17 am

    Hi Rachel –
    I actually like to do activities rather than games. For example, getting a bunch of scrapbook paper & embellishments and having each guest decorate a page for either the baby book or the baby shower album, along with a little note from them to make the album more meaningful.

    Another cute idea is to have guests decorate plain white onesies, baby socks, wash cloths, or receiving blankets with iron-on designs. You can actually find cute ones that guests can color ahead of time and then the hostess can iron them on. You can even have them “sign” their creation with a fabric pen :)

    I also recently went to a baby shower where everyone decorated a small quilt square or wrote a note to baby or mom-to-be on it (if they were uncomfortable getting artistic) – and then the hostess had the squares incorporated into a baby quilt, which mom-to-be really loved.

    Last but not least, for simpler “games” that aren’t overly cheesy, things like a celebrity baby match up (matching the baby’s name or picture to the celebrity mom) – or Baby Bingo (for guests to play while the gifts are opened) are usually good options – fun but overly juveline :)

    Hope that helps!

  8. Sarah February 6, 2008 at 6:02 pm

    Beer margaritas sounded a little suspect at first, but I tried them and they are great. Thanks!

  9. Ashley February 5, 2010 at 10:10 pm

    THE ONLY DAY I’M EXCITED TO GAIN A FEW POUNDS!!!!! SUPER BOWL BABY!! :o)

    p.s.- just wish the titans made it :o/ next year right?

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