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The Super Bowl Countdown ends on Sunday. At that point everyone joins together to watch commercials and eat! Oh, wait, I mean they join together to watch a football game.
The Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers meet up in Dallas on Sunday to run, throw, kick and pummel each other. That match-up gives you a number of "theme options" outside the pizza, wings, chips, and beer that are thrown at you the moment Super Bowl Party ads go on the radio, newspaper, and TV. Oh wait, there's that odd Ritz Cracker and Coke Zero pairing our local grocer suggests.
You could go Tex Mex, or Wisconsin foods, or Pittsburgh foods -- but in that case, I recommend branching out and serving a variety of Pennsylvania foods. (I do love a good Philly cheese steak and have an idea about how to make Philly cheese steak sliders.) More notably you could have a RETRO food Super Bowl.
- Ham Ball
- Crab Nippies
- Cheese Deviled Eggs
- Teriyaki Appetizers
- Wedgies
- Open-Faced Sandwiches
- Egg and Bacon Spread
- Colorful Relishes -- Stuffed cucumber, Celery Trunks, Stuffed Celery, and a Green Cheese Ball. (A green cheese ball is particularly good for Packers fans.)
- Cheese Straws
- Cigarettes
- Cheese Tea Cakes
Of course, balls are the name of the game.
Meatballs:
- Mama's Meatballs
- Famous Barbecued Meatballs
- Meatballs 70's Style
- Mexi Meatball Fondue
- Chicken Salad Balls
- Sausage Balls
- Triple Treat (Green Balls, Burning Bush, Triple Treat)
You also can't have a party without dip:
- Romantic Chalet Cheese Dip
- Rio Grande Dip
- Deviled Ham Dip
- Blue Cheese Dip
- Italian Seafood Dip
- Avocado Cheese Dip
With all those options and more -- you can definitely put on a memorable Super Bowl party at your house -- whether for just you and your family or for a whole gang of friends.
Photo Credit: Steven Depolo.















