*Cheese ball w/crackers
*ham slices rolled w/ cream cheese and fresh chives
*Veggie tray w/ ranch and blue cheese dressing
*Fruit tray w/ cream cheese dip
*Finger sandwiches such as ham or pimento and cheese
*pop corn shrimp
*chicken tenders
*nachos w/ cheese
*cheese and olives
*nuts
*cookie/dessert tray
*chili cheese dip w/ chips
*7 layer mexican dip with tortillas
*Rotel dip (sausage, rotel tomatoes w/green chilis, and Velveeta)
*Sausage Balls
*Cocktail sausages w/ BBQ sauce
*Hot spinach and artichoke dip
*Pigs in a blanket
*boiled shrimp w/cocktail sauce
There are sooo many things you can do. Try www.Allrecipes.com or www.foodnetwork.com
My husband and I have lots of get togethers and those foods I listed usually go good with beer if you and your crowd drink. Good luck!!!
2007-01-29 03:01:25
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answered by Motivated 3
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I put a source for all the places listed online you can order wings from in Chicago.
Wings are great! We're doing wings, subs chips & pretzels plus desserts. Don't go too heavy on the desserts if there will be drinking because sweets and drinking don't mix too well.. If you decide to do subs, cut them in pretty much bite-size pieces - the drunks will appreciate you! :)
Have fun!
2007-01-31 18:50:33
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answered by Kristi C 3
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As a tradition around my part of town, we would have to go with some nice, meaty steaks. We'd even throw in some beer and have a good time. If you don't do this, then you're not a true man. The best way to enjoy the superbowl is with a full stomach and a beer in your hand.
2007-01-29 11:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Pigs in a Blanket - Take crescent rolls and roll little hot dogs in them like a blanket. cook on cookie sheet till crescents are lightly browned.
Chicken Rolls - pound out chicken breasts. Place a thin slice of mozzeralla on the breast, and two thin slices of pepperoni. Roll them up and pin with a tooth pick. Dip in egg wash and then in bread crumbs. Place in baking dish with some olive oil. cook about half hr. or till done.
Both of these recipes can be served either cold or warm. Yummo Enjoy
2007-01-29 17:23:56
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answered by chatty 2
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Make Hanky Panky's
1lb ground beef
1 lb sausage
1 lb velvetta
Brown the meat drain the fat add in cubed cheese melt
Take party ryes and spoon mixture on them
Freeze
Party day bake frozen at 375 till golden
These are nice because you can make them ahead.
2007-01-29 13:00:43
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answered by sydney4ubabe 2
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We're doing my giant nacho platter, his chili, his Swedish meatballs, and beer. It's just the two of us, but we'll probably add more food to the list too, like hummus and chips.
2007-01-29 11:07:53
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answered by chefgrille 7
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search (www.partyplanners.com)
2007-01-29 11:20:01
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answered by Matthew W 3
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