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Title: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/10/24, 09:23:06 AM
So what are you all doing for food this weekend.  We had an idea for a NY Strip and a lobster tail.  Then I got some jalapenos for bacon wrapped poppers and the wife got some frozen battered dill pickles.  SO we have enough that we are going to do the steak and lobster today and will do snacks horse doveries tomorrow.  Thinking we will fire up the Power XL on the counter to do the grilling with.  It is fun to use.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/10/24, 09:32:45 AM
nuttin special.....beef roast in the oven tonight.......frozen pizza during the game!!!!!
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: fishwidow on February 02/10/24, 09:46:10 AM
Smoked salmon, variety of cheeses, olives, crackers, and nuts.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: HD on February 02/10/24, 09:46:44 AM
I'm not a football fan, but I always go out ice fishing on super bowl Sunday.... so, I'll be looking for good ice.

Food? Venison summer sausage & beer sticks!
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Leech~~ on February 02/10/24, 10:31:52 AM
We usually do a nice spread of goodies and have family over. Who cares about the game, it's all about the food! I mean really, how many Sweds get drunk on St, Patrick's day and Cinco de Mayo. Lot's!!
  :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/10/24, 10:50:50 AM
what ever I make!!!   got some pork tenderloin pieces that I might season up and grill, along with some burgers!!! 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Cooperman on February 02/10/24, 10:56:40 AM
Keepin it simple, Heggies pizza. Won’t be watching the game, can’t stand all the bullzhit.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/10/24, 11:05:59 AM
Leech always has a nice spread.  Thought about chicken wings but the last two times they just were not that good.  I sure like them when someone else does them right though.  I will look for a nice and easy bake them recipe.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/10/24, 03:21:52 PM
Leech always has a nice spread.  Thought about chicken wings but the last two times they just were not that good.  I sure like them when someone else does them right though.  I will look for a nice and easy bake them recipe.

Barry, this the way my friend does wings and they come very good...  coat wings in fryin magic, bake till done...  then throw them in a crock pot with bbq sauce!!!   hope this helps you!!! 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/10/24, 03:32:12 PM
Keepin it simple, Heggies pizza. Won’t be watching the game, can’t stand all the bullzhit.
yea got lifetime and hallmark all lined up,  do ya!! :sleazy: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Bobberineyes on February 02/10/24, 04:10:27 PM
Just like any chicken on the pellet grill wings turn out good also. It's nice to have a little crunch to em so I sauce early.  Really doubt I'll watch much of the game, thanks Tater Swift. But the kids n pooches are coming over fer baby backs n cabbage casserole.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/10/24, 04:35:10 PM
So boober... how much ya bet on how many times they show tater? :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :surrender:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/10/24, 04:37:35 PM
Which reminds me, last night at winner's, on of the TV stations they had on had nothing but all the different  scenarios for the Super Bowl in which you could  place a wager on.  :confused: frigging insane   :crazy: :doofus:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/10/24, 05:03:47 PM
 cabbage casserole.

that sounds good!! 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/10/24, 05:44:48 PM
I was just going to say that.  Ribs  :happy1:  and Cabbage casserole!!!   Perfection!
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: glenn57 on February 02/10/24, 05:56:26 PM
Had to Google that?  :doah: poor Remi the next day!! :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/10/24, 07:12:14 PM
From one cabbage lover to another Bobb.  If you have time I would like to hear about your cabbage casserole.  I think they are good for the soul as well as other things.  LOL 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Bobberineyes on February 02/11/24, 07:59:19 AM
Found it, we always seem to have it with ribs. And yes that combo can be deadly the next day ..lol.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/11/24, 08:08:29 AM
That sounds awesome.  I will print it out.  Thanks much. 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Scenic on February 02/11/24, 08:48:17 AM
I'm not a football fan, but I always go out ice fishing on super bowl Sunday.... so, I'll be looking for good ice.

Food? Venison summer sausage & beer sticks!

Right there with you.  I am not a fan of football and really not a good listener for over paid athletes whining. 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Steve-o on February 02/11/24, 10:33:38 AM
Lots going on, so neither of us want to take the time to cool.  We just picked up a batch of pre-cooked chix wings and chili from Costco.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: KEN W on February 02/11/24, 06:16:17 PM
Super Bowl Ribs.....with Sweet Baby Ray's
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/11/24, 06:39:40 PM
looks darn good Ken!!!    :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/11/24, 06:54:53 PM
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Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/11/24, 06:56:45 PM
Jalapeno poppers, air fried dill pickle chips, meatballs with homemade BBQ sauce.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/11/24, 06:59:54 PM
as does that too!! 
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Jrasmussen on February 02/12/24, 07:36:06 AM
I'm with Ken, I made up a couple rack o ribs too. Turned out pretty good, no pictures were taken. Was lazy and did them the way my ma used to and cooked em in the oven.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Pulleye16 on February 02/12/24, 08:31:23 AM
We did totchos and Costco's street corn dip as an appetizer...gawd I love that stuff.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: mike89 on February 02/12/24, 09:14:26 AM
We did totchos and Costco's street corn dip as an appetizer...gawd I love that stuff.

sounds darn good!!  and yes that street corn dip is great!!
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: Steve-o on February 02/12/24, 11:32:31 AM
The halftime show was lame as expected.  I know I don't match the NFL's new target demographic anymore, but I didn't recognize any of the songs (if you can call them songs these days). 
 :pouty:
I thought a couple of the ads were clever.

I liked the Christopher Walken ad for BMW, but like so many Saturday Night Live bits, it went on too long - even for a 30 second ad.

The Dunkin Donuts bit with Affleck, JLo, Damon and TB12.  I typically don't like big production bits (like the State Farm / Arnold Schwarzenegger bit), but this one was good.  I did have a hard time keeping up with dialog.

All the others ranged in ratings from 'Easily Forgettable' to 'I'll-Never-Get-That-30-Seconds-of-My-Life-Back'.

And, oh yeah...  It was a really good game.  And par for this year's playoffs, even when I try to pick the loser, I ended up picking the winner.  I'll have to factor that fact into my picks next year.
Title: Re: Super Bowl weekend food
Post by: LPS on February 02/12/24, 02:14:55 PM
I couldn't watch the half time show so I switched to another channel till the game started again.  Commercials were ok but not great.  Heck of a game.