Topic: Super Bowl party food

Not Watching the Game? What to Do on Super Bowl Sunday

Not Watching the Game? What to Do on Super Bowl Sunday

On average, 100 million people tune into the Super Bowl every year. Last year, it was estimated that 153.1 million viewers caught a portion of the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts battle for the Vince Lombardi Trophy (even if it was just to watch the halftime show). This year, fans will watch the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Green Bay Packers in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, February 6th. With so much pomp and circumstance (and profit) built around one game, it’s nearly impossible to avoid the hype and excitement. But whether or not you’re a football fan, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday that don’t involve actually watching men in tight pants tossing around a pigskin: More »

Super Bowl Sunday: 10 Worst Party Foods to Serve During Halftime

Super Bowl Sunday: 10 Worst Party Foods to Serve During Halftime

Super Bowl Sunday is coming up, and while some of us at Blisstree are hardly aware that it’s football season, we’re definitely looking forward to all the party food that comes with the season finale. (Is that what you call it in sports? tee-hee.) We’re planning to indulge, but there is a lot of bad, over-processed party food out there that we don’t think belongs on the table. We’ll have more recipes and tips for your Super Bowl party in the next two weeks, but for all of you early-bird shoppers, we put together a gallery of all the snacks not to serve to your guests. More »