![]() The only change I made was the substitution of Greek strained yogurt for the sour cream. Today’s recipe is a simple dip that I’ve revised slightly. With all this football interest in my household, I always prepare a spread of snacks appropriate for game day. My husband, a die-hard football fan will be partaking in all aspects of the Super Bowl experience–the food, the commercials and of course the game. He loves the game and will be back to play next season, so I will join the ranks of the worrying but supportive mom’s who watch the action on the sideline. My nine-year-old son was introduced to the specifics of the game this year as he played on a team this fall. ![]() With all my favorites out of the running, I find my interest turning to the commercials and yummy snack foods. Personally, my favorite teams are out of the running (first it was the Philadelphia Eagles, then the Denver Bronco’s–sorry Tim Tebow, but you are still my favorite quarterback-and then the Baltimore Ravens). If you live on the East Coast in particular you may be finding yourself a little more interested in who wins since the teams are from New York and New England. ![]() Superbowl Sunday is this weekend and it’s sure to draw millions of Americans to their TV sets again this year. While some of us are only interested in all the entertaining million-dollar commercials inserted between the football action, others of us find it a great opportunity to have a mid-winter party and eat (and drink) a lot!! Still there are those of us who have a vested interest in watching the actual game and rooting for their team of choice.
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