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Game Day Snacks

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Printed Date: 28 March 2024 at 05:20


Topic: Game Day Snacks
Posted By: HistoricFoodie
Subject: Game Day Snacks
Date Posted: 02 February 2020 at 19:08
I'm not a sports fan, so didn't watch the game nor attend a super-bowl party. But for those who did, I'm curious what you put out for game day snacks?

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But we hae meat and we can eat
And sae the Lord be thanket



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Posted By: Hoser
Date Posted: 03 February 2020 at 03:59
New york style wieners with mustard, meat sauce, onions and celery salt here. 

http://foodsoftheworld.activeboards.net/firehouse-wiener-sauce_topic941_post5535.html?KW=wieners#5535 - http://foodsoftheworld.activeboards.net/firehouse-wiener-sauce_topic941_post5535.html?KW=wieners#5535


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Go ahead...play with your food!


Posted By: pitrow
Date Posted: 03 February 2020 at 10:42
We ordered some pizza. That was the extent of it. No one in the house other than me watches football, and I'm not really into it that much. I do watch the super bowl, mostly for the commercials, and I don't have a team to root for or anything like that. I caught the last half of this years' while doing some house cleaning. Not the worst game I've ever seen. The halftime show was atrocious though. I asked my wife if it was a contest to see who could be the biggest slut.


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Mike
http://lifeinpitrow.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow - Life in PitRow - My often neglected, somewhat eccentric, occasionally outstanding blog


Posted By: Tom Kurth
Date Posted: 03 February 2020 at 15:33
Being BIG Chiefs fans and beings how it is Kansas City area, we did barbecue. Did my cooking Saturday: a rack of babybacks and a small piece of brisket. The ribs were probably as good as any I've ever done--an ancho rub, smoked with mesquite and served with either Sweet Baby Rays or (my favorite) Stubbs sauce. The Stubbs sauce seems to have special affinity for mesquite bbq--must be the Texas thing and the ancho rub. That combo worked well with the brisket as well. It was a little dry so I reheated it with some chicken broth, turned out just fine. Made my mom's dill pickle potato salad to accompany.

Sorry, no actual snacks.





















Kansas City


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Best,
Tom

Escape to Missouri


Posted By: Tom Kurth
Date Posted: 03 February 2020 at 15:35
P.S. We liked the outcome of the game, too.

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Best,
Tom

Escape to Missouri


Posted By: Wannabebwana
Date Posted: 03 February 2020 at 19:36
Sounds good, Tom.

We had arrived back from a Cuban holiday at 5 am so I wasn’t even up to doing my annual SB pub night.  Even the grocery store deli was out of chicken wings.  Slavyanka thought a roast chicken was a good substitute.

I ended up just snacking on some of my spicy venison pepperettes, along with some Brie cheese, fresh baguette and Black Cow vodka:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cow_Vodka - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cow_Vodka



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