Thursday, December 3, 2009

Does anyone have any great ideas for a Packer/Bear football party?

My parents and I are hosting a Packer/Bear football party and I'm just trying to get some good ideas for food, etc. Does anyone have any good ideas they would like to share?



Does anyone have any great ideas for a Packer/Bear football party?nba draft





bear kabobs, bear bbq, bear steak, bear burgers, bear meatballs.



basically anything that those meat Packers can kill and cut up for you. lol



can you who I will be cheering for?.



Seriously though. some of my best football parties involved:



buffalo chicken pizza,



taco bars



chili bars (with baked potatoes too)



giant sub sandwiches.



nothing wrong with good ole beer boiled grilled brats.



or turn the brats into a pizza, yum (better than sausage)



or you could do mini pizzas that everyone builds themselves.



cookies, always cookies. They are a portable dessert



Does anyone have any great ideas for a Packer/Bear football party?ncaa ,nba teams



Cheese and brats and deep dish Chicago pizza, beer and soda pop.
I would do finger foods such as sandwhiches and try baked beans and little smokies they are a good side dish,but something easy so that you and family can enjoy yourselfs as well.
My son loves the Chocolate Football cake....Hershey's Perfectly chocolate cake and frosting, shaped in a foot ball. I use Reddi Whip and the chocolate teddy grahams for accents (the lacing) because the teddy grahams look like little cheerleaders (arms up/down). Wilton makes a cool football cake mold, I got it at a thrift store for 50 cents. Packers would mean LOTS of cheese, so use mini-cookie cutters for some fun.



I also invested in a slow cooker - 3 qt with a "football" theme, for extra dips, appetizers etc. You can pick these up cheap (mine was $5 on clearance) at thrift stores or whatever. This way you have a nice serving place for meatballs, chicken wings, hot dip, chili, etc and save time in the kitchen!
Let everyone make their own BIG sandwiches. Put every thing on the table buffet style and let them dig in.



Here are some extra for the table, click this like:



http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/et_pa_fo...
The best football party dish I have found is:



Take kibasa sausage and cut into 1 inch thick pieces, Wrap each piece with half a strip of uncooked bacon and secure with a toothpick. Prepare a homemade BBQ sauce or buy some ready made. Place sausage and bacon pieces in a glass baking dish and cover with the sauce. Bake uncovered for 45 min at 400 degrees.



These will go quick!

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