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Superbowl Snacks?

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Superbowl Snacks?

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 02 03, 2016 •  [Post 1]

Well, what's on the menu for the big game this Sunday? I'm not a huge fan of either team, but, gotta watch the big game with family/friends and over eat :lol:

Just the old staple for me; I'm taking a big crock of elk chili across the road to my neighbor Bobs house. Bob will have a kettle of homemade spicy/BBQ meatballs and another guy is smoking up a big pile of country pork ribs the night before and will finish em up on Bob's grill.

What are you cats whipping up for Superbowl snacks?
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Re: Superbowl Snacks?

Postby GobbleFarmer » 02 05, 2016 •  [Post 2]

My fam is doing pizza, popcorn shrimp, soda, chips/dip etc. etc. Mom is gonna make something special. It's really a big day for my little bro, he loves the Panthers!
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Superbowl Snacks?

Postby 8upbowhunter » 02 06, 2016 •  [Post 3]

Boiled crawfish, corn, taters and a few beverages. Don't really care who wins but it's a good excuse to boil crawfish.[img]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160207/848a50987b69c3f3b4d9f137f818a721.jpg[/img][img]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160207/fac86cc79cb549e5bf8dcb155be2db64.jpg[/img][img]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160207/45766b671c46024b4933086154730004.jpg[/img]
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