Anonymous wrote:I don't celebrate two of those three, and don't consider Valentine's Day a "food" holiday. There's no specific food we eat on Valentine's Day.
Anonymous wrote:And no one says "Happy Super Bowl!" any more; it's all "Enjoy the Big Game." Stop the war on Superness!
Neither me nor DH follows the NFL but we are all about game day food. The other day he asked what I was thinking for a menu for “the football.” 🏈Anonymous wrote:In my hometown, we sometimes celebrate the Super Bowl on a Saturday so it won't keep kids up too late on a school night. Is that happening in the DC area this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my hometown, we sometimes celebrate the Super Bowl on a Saturday so it won't keep kids up too late on a school night. Is that happening in the DC area this year?
How do you celebrate the Super Bowl on a Saturday? Like a week later?
Anonymous wrote:In my hometown, we sometimes celebrate the Super Bowl on a Saturday so it won't keep kids up too late on a school night. Is that happening in the DC area this year?