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Pulled pork sliders are a better option
Wings/Boneless wings for kids |
We do this every year. |
LOL. I grew up in Philly, and cheesesteaks are most definitely elementary kid food. They're practically a first food over there. |
| We're definitely having some Philly favorites at ours. Cheesesteaks, hoagies, soft pretzels...it's going to be good time!! |
That is an awesome idea! What a shame you can't find a good hoagie around here! |
It’s the Superbowl, so chill out and go back to your kale salad. |
Sounds delicious to me! Why be so nasty? What gourmet delights are you making? |
| I would cut one dip and add the chicken tenders. |
| Baked mac and cheese |
100% |
WTF is up with the ham & cheese sliders? How is that even a thing? Is this the person who individually foil wraps them? If you want to serve ham, you get a spiral ham, hawaiian rolls and a selection of fine mustards. If you want a superbowl party, then yes to all the other things--dips, pizza, cheeseteaks, wings, nuggets, etc. |
| Make a big tray of Mac n Cheese (homemade if you are into it or Stouffers is fine). Gear the rest of your menu to the adults. |
Most men and children won’t appreciate your fig/brie phyllo pastry bites. I have made more sophisticated dishes to see them left forlorn on the buffet table- a lot don’t translate well when they’re not piping hot- a problem with grazers. Even women seem to ease dietary restrictions during Superbowl, but you are always going to have your carrot sticks, pineapple spear and slice of cheese nibblers-regardless of what you make. Yes, these are gross generalizations about men and women. The Superbowl is no time for posh, cocktail bites. |
NP. There’s some hugely popular recipe for hot ham and cheese sliders on Hawaiian rolls that always pops up around Super Bowl time…I assume that’s what earlier PP is referring to. |
| I would have a salad for those (usually women) who really just want to have a big salad with a little protein, something crunchy and fresh. |