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Enter to Win a 42" Flat Screen TV - Share a Tip for Hosting a Super Bowl Party! #TysonAnytizers

Started by Liz , author of A Nut in a Nutshell 1/30/2012 11:00:10 PM

Share your tips for hosting a successful party for watching the big game with friends and family. 

 

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Tell me what tips you have for hosting a successful party for friends and family for the Big Game and be entered to win a 42” LG flat Screen TV!

 

Tyson Any’tizers are a great snack that satisfies your kids on game day or any day! 

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Reply by Gwen

1/31/2012 6:18:31 AM
Make plenty of snack ahead of time so you can enjoy the game too.

Reply by Christopher

1/31/2012 6:19:14 AM
simple and tasty food. A few crazy or one spicy dish but keep it simple.

Reply by Jodi

1/31/2012 6:28:23 AM
Every year someone will host at his or her home and we have chili and nachos with salsa along with the Tyson's Anytisers Buffalo Boneless Bites. my tip is to make sure you have plenty to go around.

We always have back-up activities for kids. Snacks that are also an activity {make your own fruit kabobs, pizzas, fruit loop necklaces} are an extra bonus. Entertained, kids = relaxed, happy parents! :)

Reply by Nicole

author of By Word Of Mouth! 1/31/2012 6:34:51 AM
TONS of finger foods ... anything wrapped in a pastry case tends to hit the spot! My husband makes a killer spinach dip and no party is complete without wings of some kind!

Reply by Jodi

1/31/2012 6:43:30 AM
I buy mostly platters, and rolls... Makes things alot easier and less messy. As far as soda, i look for the best deal, and if they want anything else to drink that have to bring their own. Thanks

Reply by Debbie

1/31/2012 6:46:42 AM
The best tip I have is to have plenty of good food and drinks(we always have big pots of white chili and regular chili, lots of chips & dips, and tons of appetizers)and lots of good friends. We have prize games at half time. All the food is set up buffet style in a room where everyone can go to whenever they choose and as many times as they choose. The tv is plenty big and can be seen to matter when one is sitting. missdeb1 at earthlink dot net

Reply by Kathy

1/31/2012 6:49:11 AM
IF there are going to be kids around I make sure to have something for them to do - and food they will like too.

Reply by Billy

1/31/2012 6:53:59 AM
First, invite only people you know. Second, make sure you have plenty of finger food and beverages. Third, fix substantial food (pizza, wings, quesadillas, shooters, sandwiches, etc.) for the half-time break. And lastly, enjoy yourself!

Reply by Rhonda

1/31/2012 7:00:09 AM
We fill a kids sled ( or large tote, depending on the crowd) with snow and keep canned beverages stocked there. It saves a lot of swings on the refrigerator door and the kids love lugging snow into the house...with permission! Thanks, hondaray6 at hotmail dot com

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