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  2. 15 Healthy Football Foods For a Winning Game Day Spread - AOL

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    5. Jalapeño Poppers. These spicy favorites pair beautifully with a high-stakes football game and a good beer (or sparkling water). With some adjustments, you can turn this crowd-pleaser into a ...

  3. The 25 Best Appetizers to Bring to a Party, from Crowd ... - AOL

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 40 minutes Why I Love It: <10 ingredients, high protein, beginner-friendly Serves: 4 to 6 Hot tip: You don’t need to fuss with a spitting vat of hot oil to ...

  4. Game day: Football party food ideas to kick off the New ... - AOL

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    Party trays from Dunny’s BBQ Dunny’s BBQ, 13 N. Main St., Fall River, offers party trays . A small tray serves 10 to 15, and a large tray serves 25 to 35 people.

  5. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    Popular tailgate party foods include picnic and grilling staples such as bratwurst, hamburgers, hot dogs, buffalo wings, baked beans, steak, to-go pizza, and cold salads like coleslaw or potato salad. Snacks include potato and tortilla chips with guacamole among others which are fairly common. Some food products were created because of tailgate ...

  6. Walmart's New Football Food Bundle Feeds Game Day Guests for ...

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    To make hosting a game day football party easier on the wallet, Walmart has unveiled a bundle of snacks and finger foods for a decent price. Find out what the store is offering. ... it’ll bring ...

  7. Association football culture - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, attendance at football matches is associated with the consumption of traditional football foods such as meat pies and Bovril. Food and beverage sales in stadiums can raise high incomes for clubs, and some clubs make attempts to improve their service and diversify out of traditional foods. [ 6 ]