What a season for football fans! As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, fans who are not even football fans come together to watch the big game. So, whether you are a Kansas City Chiefs fan or Philly Eagles fan, or just a fan of Rihanna (halftime show), you should head over to a local pub or invite some friends over to watch the game. Here are some ideas to have a superb Super Bowl Sunday:
Before planning a Super Bowl party, ensure your renter’s insurance policy is up to date before the big game. Renter’s insurance, such as ResidentShield, offers features that will make your life much easier and more worry-free. Among them, of course, is property protection for your belongings in case of fire, theft, or vandalism, personal liability protection in case of slip and fall liability claims as well as guest medical payments, which provides coverage for medical expenses, regardless of fault, for guests experiencing accidental injuries at your rental residence.
Did you know that Americans spend around $1.3 billion on beer in the two weeks leading up to Super Bowl Sunday? They then consume 325 million gallons of beer on game day, which averages to almost ten beers per person. After hearing stats like those, you should rush to the liquor store and grab your favorites before they run out. In addition to beer, think of a game day cocktail. Try a Dirty Shirley for the Chiefs and a Midori sour for the Eagles to keep it festive and thematic. Be sure to include some sodas and nonalcoholic beers for designated drivers or children attending the party.
You will want to have some game-day snacks. Include some fan favorites, such as pizza or pigs in a blanket. If you’re going to get creative, make some football-themed snacks. Some examples are football-deviled eggs and use green onions for the laces, football-shaped dips, and chocolate-covered strawberries with white chocolate for the laces. These are sure to be a guest favorite.
If you have a dog, get them involved in the football fun. Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl comes on before the Super Bowl, so get those furry friends excited as they cheer on Team Ruff or Team Fluff. You can also find dog and cat team jerseys at Petsmart or Chewy. Then, make them their unique charcuterie or chewcuterie board with their favorite treats, peanut butter, apples, blueberries, and some no-sugar-added apple juice or milk. After all that excitement, they will undoubtedly have an after-puppy bowl nap once the Super Bowl starts.
You know the drill, if there were no pictures, the party didn’t happen, and it is not a party without some decorations. So set up a space in your place for a photo booth with decorations, props, and balloons as the backdrop. Make up a fun hashtag and have all your guests use it so you can keep up with all the pictures taken that day. This might even be more fun to do than watching the game. If you want to have fun while watching the game, try playing Super Bowl Bingo or commercial bingo, and you can add a little drink if you wish. Every time a person gets bingo, they must finish their drink or take a shot. Find instant downloads for Super Bowl bingo here.