So the Pats didn't make the Super Bowl. That sucks, but we're all still going to watch the game. We don't want to spend a ton of money and prep time if our boys are not playing. AND we still want to keep the kids busy so we can really concentrate on the commercials, right?
A few ideas for some super easy Super Sunday fun:
LOVE this Commercial Bingo printable from Flamingo Toes.
Pleasantest Thing offers this printable Football I Spy sheet.
All you have to do to customize these store-bought Quarterback Brownie Bites from Catch My Party is add some white tube frosting. Same trick works with prepackaged ice cream sandwiches (The Celebration Shoppe).
According to Simply Kierstie, you can add some white tape to brown paper lunch bags to easily create Football Snack Sacks which perfectly hold chips or candy. (Hopefully more makes it into the mouth and less into the couch cushions).
How cute is this Football Cheese Plate from Skinny Mom?
The kids will go crazy for these Super Bowl rings a la Michelle Paige.
The bummer about a Sunday night football party is that it's a school night/work night and you've got to do the cleanup in advance of an early wake-up. Prepared foods go a long way in reducing the kitchen mess. My go-to for already prepared party food for a crowd is Big Y. You can pick up a huge pizza, giant sandwich, chicken wings, veggie platter, chips, cheese and crackers, drinks, and desserts all at one stop. My two favorites:
- Their party-size, baked fresh in-store pizza starts at $19.99 for plain cheese. Less than $20 for 40 slices. Cannot beat that price. (Each additional topping is $2.50). If you are ordering for Sunday, plan at least an hour's notice.
- The giant 30" In-Vince-Ible Sandwich, which you can custom order with meats and cheeses, starts at $15.95 (only $10.98 with the Silver Club Card or only $7.48 if you have a gold coin). If you would like one for a Sunday party, you can call ASAP to custom order.
Wishing you a super Super Sunday!
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