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What Are You Serving At Your Superbowl Party?


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amybeth Enthusiast

Thought we could share ideas for the big game....

We'll be throwing together....

Either Pizza Pasta Bake, Potato Flake Chicken, or Turkey Chili (can't decide)

Original Chex Mix (with Rice Chex, Glutino Pretzels, and skipping the bagel chips)

Buffalo Chicken Dip with Tostitos and Celery

and I'm contemplating a recipe I just came across for a caramel nut tart/pie for dessert......

Oh, and most definitely cheering on the Steelers. If the Eagles can't be there we'll at least root for the same state!


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Thought we could share ideas for the big game....

We'll be throwing together....

Either Pizza Pasta Bake, Potato Flake Chicken, or Turkey Chili (can't decide)

Original Chex Mix (with Rice Chex, Glutino Pretzels, and skipping the bagel chips)

Buffalo Chicken Dip with Tostitos and Celery

and I'm contemplating a recipe I just came across for a caramel nut tart/pie for dessert......

Oh, and most definitely cheering on the Steelers. If the Eagles can't be there we'll at least root for the same state!

Toss the "new Kix" into your Chex Party Mix. I made it twice this week :P

Lisa Mentor

We have an annual Super Bowl Party (no matter who is playing B) ).

This year:

Blazing Saddle Stew - :P Layered Salad - Corn Bread - Pamela's Choc. Cake

Quarters Kielbasa

Ground beef

Green Peppers

Onion

Baked Beans

Kidney Beans

Chili Beans

Tabasco

Worcestershire Sauce (L&P)

Ground Mustard

Serve with Sour Cream

(Please read labels for Beans)

Everything is very easy and can be done ahead of time so you can watch the game, or in my case, the commercials. :D

elonwy Enthusiast

I'm going to be making a seven layer bean dip (the top layers is beans in the shape of a football) and buffallo enchiladas. Its just the two of us, and I don't really care except for the part where I get to have bean dip.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

We're going to a party, I am bringing an italian pasta salad and football themed cupcakes-I'm so excited to make them :P

stolly Collaborator

We're going to a party, I'm taking a pizza dip and Death by Chocolate (gluten-free cake pieces layered with pudding, cool whip, and heath bar).

amybeth Enthusiast

Everything sounds great!

I love 7-layer dip too!!!

Pizza Dip? Tell me more.....=)


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We are making buffalo wings, nachos- with chicken and all sorts of goodies, and onion rings.

I've never made the onion rings before but it sounds easy! Just milk flour, egg and baking powder! I also saw this recipe for corn dof muffins! Just make normal corn bread muffins but add chunks of hot dog and cheese is you want...I'm debating that too. OH! and I'm going to try gluten-free beer for the first time.

Have a good time guys

elonwy Enthusiast

I made onion rings once using pamelas pancake mix and buttermilk and it was amazing.

EazyE Newbie
Thought we could share ideas for the big game....

We'll be throwing together....

Either Pizza Pasta Bake, Potato Flake Chicken, or Turkey Chili (can't decide)

Original Chex Mix (with Rice Chex, Glutino Pretzels, and skipping the bagel chips)

Buffalo Chicken Dip with Tostitos and Celery

and I'm contemplating a recipe I just came across for a caramel nut tart/pie for dessert......

Oh, and most definitely cheering on the Steelers. If the Eagles can't be there we'll at least root for the same state!

Hi Amybeth, I'm also from Bucks County and I was just diagnosed 2 weeks ago. Do you have any good places to get gluten free items. I'm in need of good bread, which appears to be very hard to find. And any baked goods. I've got a huge sweet tooth and resisting is getting soooo hard.

Thanks!

E

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