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Superbowl Party Food


I love an excuse to throw a party, and sometimes you don’t even need one! Invite some friends over and make your favorites with a few new recipes thrown in the mix. These items would be delicious for any gathering, but I made them with Superbowl Sunday in mind. Dress in your team’s colors and add some football flair to your food with festive decorations.

To avoid the longest blog post ever, I’ve created four separate posts to highlight my party menu. Just click the links below to open the ones that suit your fancy.

Because I made the four recipes above from scratch, I took a few short cuts with the other menu items. That’s the beauty of entertaining. The items below I purchased from the frozen section of the grocery store and served as-is:


Hot Wings


Celery and Cherry Tomatoes with Light Ranch Dressing


Tortilla Chips and Chunky Salsa


Chocolate Chip Cookies


Honey Roasted Peanuts

What’s your favorite party food? Do you have a go-to recipe in store when friends come over?

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Rebekah Faulk
Lingenfelser

Georgia native Rebekah Faulk Lingenfelser is a culinary TV personality, author and private chef. Featured on Food Network, ABC's The Taste and The VeryVera Show, she is the longtime Statesboro Herald food columnist and blogger at SomeKindaGood.com, your one stop shop for Southern coastal cuisine, locally sourced and in-season. Pull up a chair for cooking and entertaining tips, and easy-to-execute, flavorful recipes to share around the family table.

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