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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Easy-to-Make, Easy-to-Eat Football Snacks

It's that time of year again:  FOOTBALL PLAY-OFFS!!!  As New England Patriots fans, we must be well-equipped with plenty of pre-made (no cooking necessary!) snacks so we don't have to leave the television for even a second.  Here are our suggestions of how best to prepare for a day of football snacking:

What To EatLobster Tails and/or Cocktail Shrimp.  * Serving suggestion:  Buy traditional cocktail sauce but kick it up a notch by adding extra horseradish

Where to Find It:  Try a local fish market or grocery store.  We recommend:          
Cherry Street Market           


What to Eat:  Regina Pizza                  

Where to Find Ithttp://pizzeriaregina.com/

 
What to Eat:  Mt. Olive Petite Snack Crunchers. Do yourself a favor and order a case of the Texas Pete Hot Sauce flavored from their online store.               

Where to Find It: Try your local grocery store for the Petite Snack Crunchers. If you ever find the Hot Sauce flavored in a store, let us know!  Otherwise, check out:


What to Eat: Chips and guacamole. Try the Concord Foods brand mix.            
       









Where to Find It:  Most grocery stores carry this mix.  Look in the produce section.
     


What to Eat: Goin' Nuts Jalapeno Pistachios.             

Where to Find It: When you go to pick up your favorite game day alcoholic beverages scan the snack aisle or check-out at your local
liquor store.

    

What to Eat: Kettle Brand Baked Sea Salt and Vinegar Chips.

Where to Find It:  We've had luck at Roche Bros. so far.  If anyone finds them anywhere else, please let us know!                     
                                      


So, enjoy the game(s)...and snacks...and GO PATS!!!!



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