To be completely honest, I am not a fan of football. In high school, I was a member of the marching band. I had to be at every one of those games. I never once paid attention to a game. I never bothered to understand the rules. Greg hadn’t been much of a football enthusiast, but for some reason this year, he decided both professional and college football were the best things ever since throwback jerseys.
Although I have just about had enough of crowds cheering, refs whistling, and Sports Center coming up next, I’ve decided to join Greg on Super Bowl Sunday. We’ll have a mini Game Time Party. I will whoop. I will holla. I will celebrate this special day. We’ll have snacks; I’ll need plenty to get me through. I’m using Walmart’s Game Time Party ideas to help me put together the perfect spread for us. Just look at how much food you can get for under $44!
- One package of Oscar Mayer Meat Hot Dogs (8 ct.)
- One package of Johnsonville® Bratwursts (6 ct.)
- Two packages of Great Value™ Hot Dog Buns
- Two bags of T.G.I. Friday’s™ Frozen Appetizers
- One Hormel™ Supreme Party Tray
- 12” Chocolate Chunk Cookie
- Two boxes of Nabisco Wheat Thins or Triscuit Crackers (8 to 10 oz. box)
I will definitely be all over those T.G.I. Friday’s Frozen Appetizers. The wings and mozilla sticks, mmm, don’t get me started.
See that picture up there? That’s how a football game looks on our tv in HD. If we didn’t have an HDTV, I would NOT be as willing to partake in Super Bowl Sunday. In addition to great snack ideas, Walmart is offering full home entertainment installation packages ranging from $99 – $200 so that families can enjoy the game in crystal-clear goodness.
So who are you rooting for? Or do you even care? I know one thing is for sure, someone is going to be spending a lot of time rooting for Suzanne Whang, ’cause House Hunters is about to be in HEAVY rotation! I love you, hounz!
FYI: Walmart provided me with two Walmart gift cards for my participation in this program.
























