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Hi Reader, I. Love. Football. My household is full of football fanatics! My family and I play fantasy football every year, and if we’re home during a game, we’ll have football on the television all day long on Sunday. And Monday night. (And Thursday night if there’s a game.) The Super Bowl is an event in our family, and the only thing better than yelling at the television and cheering on our team is the delicious spread of snacks and appetizers. I’ve developed so many such recipes over the years that I created a guide of 31 Tailgating Snacks That Will Score to give you ideas and recipes for game day. 31 Tailgating Snacks That Will ScoreWhether you’re hosting the gathering yourself or bringing something to a party, you’ll find everything from sweet to savory recipes that will please everyone.
And because I’m THAT excited about the Super Bowl, here are a few of my all time favorite appetizer recipes:
New This Week!Slow Cooker Pot Roast
Winter Roasted Vegetable Kale Salad
I have to know, Reader…are you a football fanatic? Or are you just there for the snacks? Hit reply and tell me. I really want to know! Happy cooking! Marcie P.S. Look out for next week’s email on what to cook in February! |
Hi, I'm Marcie! I'm a culinary school graduate sharing easy, healthy recipes rich in seasonal, sustainable ingredients. You'll also find produce guides, cooking tips and techniques and both healthy and decadent desserts because life is about balance!
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