Super Bowl "snacks"

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I will be throwing a Super Bowl party, and I am looking for some quick, easy, delicious recipes. Was thinking about making this:

Pepperoni Pizza Dip

However, would love more ideas.
Love one of the comments on the recipe: "This was delicious! We couldnt find buffalo mozzarella so we used a regular block. My daughter is a vegetarian, so we used turkey pepperoni...delicious."

For a couple different potlucks, my girlfriend and I have just brought chicken cooked in a Trader Joe's Thai yellow curry sauce, with a side of rice. It's a little spicy, but gets thick as it cools, and if you cut the chicken into small chunks it makes for a good dip (chips) or filling (tacos, tortillas, etc.). It's also really simple to do that with traditional buffalo sauce, and just have a side dish of ranch or bleu cheese with a spoon that people can scoop from.
 
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**** the Super Bowl ... what are y'all having on High Holy Day*?


*Also known, in crasser circles, as the Daytona 500.
 
The menu: For snacks. Chickpeas roasted with middle eastern spices. Oyster crackers toasted with cumin and a dash of hot sauce. The usual chips and homemade salsa.
Halftime: Turkey and black bean chili. Maybe cornbread, too, but that's kind of messy to clean up as TV food.
 
The menu: For snacks. Chickpeas roasted with middle eastern spices. Oyster crackers toasted with cumin and a dash of hot sauce. The usual chips and homemade salsa.
Halftime: Turkey and black bean chili. Maybe cornbread, too, but that's kind of messy to clean up as TV food.

Post-game: Farting up a storm, with excruciating fiery ****s to follow. Just another night at the Gees. :p
 
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