Tips on How to Throw the Best Super Bowl Party Ever
So you want to throw a Super Bowl Party…well, you could go with the usual accoutrements.·Wear team jersey
·Hold the party in local sport’s bar instead of at home
·Color beverage to match team
These are all great ideas that make a party more memorable, but you don’t want just any party. Right?
Make this year the one your friends will reminisce over whenever the word football is mentioned.
Don’t just dress like your favorite player. Get a magazine photograph of his face, blow it up as big as you can make it, cut around it in the shape of the face, and wear it like a mask. Rent a cowboy costume if the Broncos are playing. Drag that tail and whiskers out of mothballs for a new die job, if the Bengals, Panthers, or Jaguars make it. Pretend isn’t just for Halloween and actors. Dress up any party with a costume theme.
Hold the party in a local football stadium or on a local football field. After all, there are only six degrees of separation between you and every other individual on the planet. You must know someone who knows someone who can get access to a prime spot. Portable electricity and projection TV rental can run into big bucks. If you are on a tight budget, find a neighbor who lives by the local school football field and is willing to host the party with you.
Food and drink break the ice and keep a party flowing. Coordinating the color of refreshments with the colors of the participating teams makes a memorable statement. Cheese balls, breads, cakes, and meatloaves can be shaped to represent the logo or mascot for each team as well as match their color.
Many a host has found that the timing for serving certain items can make the difference between an ordinary party and a fabulous one. Bring out the fancy food only when something important happens in the game. The little horseshoe cookies don’t come out until the Colts make a sixty-yard run for their second touchdown.
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- Dress up any party with a costume theme.
- Location makes the party memorable.
- Food and drink break the ice and keep a party flowing.




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