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BIG GAME Party Planning GUIDE

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Saturday, February 4, 2023

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Big Game Party Checklist

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So you’re ready to play host — now what?

T

he teams, mascots and colors change. But certain elements must be in place each year. You can create fun twists by developing a theme, or find offbeat things to do for those who don’t have someone to pull for. But every one of these annual gatherings has to hit certain marks in order to come off without a hitch. Here’s a handy checklist for your big game party to make sure you don’t end up forgetting one of these must-have items.

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your guests may abstain. Bring in plenty of coolers, small tubs and buckets for the drinks, so they can be strategically placed throughout the house. Bottle openers are also sometimes required, so you’ll need a few. Finally, have lots (and lots) of ice on hand. You’ll have to keep your coolers full, and some guests may want to add ice to their preferred beverages. Setting Up Seating is the most important element to plan out, after food and drinks. Count your RSVPs and make sure you have more than enough seats for all of your guests. If you don’t, ask friends to bring folding chairs or lawn furniture to the party. Larger pillows, blankets and throw rugs can also create seating options on the floor. Then head out to a local party store for banners, streamers, fun decor like footballs or football-shaped balloons. Match the colors to the teams who are playing in the big game.

Food Create a menu that can satisfy a diverse crowd, focusing on so-called “finger foods.” That means things that are easily picked up and eaten without utensils. So chips and dip, sandwiches, slices of pizza and wings. Purchase or make plenty of it, too. Set up a buffetstyle table in a separate area so that fans can fill their plates away from the football action, then place small tables around the TV viewing areas. Have plenty of plates, cups, bowls and cutlery on hand. Save the breakable fine china for another day. Things will inevitably get knocked over. (Speaking of which, keep plenty of paper towels and napkins on hand, too.) Drinks Stock up on a wide variety of drinks, including beer, seltzers and wine, but also soda, water, non-alcoholic drinks and caffeinated options since some of

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