What are you having to eat on Super Bowl day?

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  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member

    My husband & oldest daughter
    My husband & oldest daughter actually watch the game, i just like the food & commercials :) It will be just us at our house, we'll be having buffalo and teriyaki wings, and i'm making a big tray of my taco dip that we all LOVE.
    I agree 100% about the comfort food! And I'm still more than a little bit disappointed that the Chicago Bears didn't make it to the Superbowl this year.
    *hugs*
    Heather

    Sounds like we are all ready
    Sounds like we are all ready to party! WOOHOO! Such great food everyone is having. I am starving for all of it now. LOL


    Leeza
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member
    jnl said:

    Sounds like we are all ready
    Sounds like we are all ready to party! WOOHOO! Such great food everyone is having. I am starving for all of it now. LOL


    Leeza

    I wanna eat at VickiSam's Party and
    ohhh Meena--tomato pie--my favorite. I have my mom order a huge one from a local Italian bakery every time I visit her in New York.

    Okay--now nobody tell Ayse--but we're having:

    Bar-b-que ribs, wings
    Pasta salad
    Baked beans
    Rolls
    Chips/dips
    Some kind of outrageous dessert!

    Remember--DO NOT TELL AYSE!

    Hugs, Renee
  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
    missrenee said:

    I wanna eat at VickiSam's Party and
    ohhh Meena--tomato pie--my favorite. I have my mom order a huge one from a local Italian bakery every time I visit her in New York.

    Okay--now nobody tell Ayse--but we're having:

    Bar-b-que ribs, wings
    Pasta salad
    Baked beans
    Rolls
    Chips/dips
    Some kind of outrageous dessert!

    Remember--DO NOT TELL AYSE!

    Hugs, Renee

    Of course, we have a common background, but I Love tomato pie, too! I used to buy it at the corner store for a dime. It was in a waxpaper baggie. We usually get a box twice a year or so.

    So that everyone understands, this is not pizza. It was created by an Italian baker in Utica, NY. The crust is more bread like and the sauce is thicker. No mozzarella, but a sprinkling of parmesan. Yumm! (I'm drooling now)

    Big hugs,

    Sue
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
    sbmly53 said:

    Of course, we have a common background, but I Love tomato pie, too! I used to buy it at the corner store for a dime. It was in a waxpaper baggie. We usually get a box twice a year or so.

    So that everyone understands, this is not pizza. It was created by an Italian baker in Utica, NY. The crust is more bread like and the sauce is thicker. No mozzarella, but a sprinkling of parmesan. Yumm! (I'm drooling now)

    Big hugs,

    Sue

    I don't know about the rest of you .. but, I am tired!
    Next year, foot long sandwiches from Togo's and home made salads... I am exciting really excited for Sunday.

    Sue .. I may have to come New York and get some of that Italian bakers pizza!


    Go Green Bay ....


    Vicki Sam
  • CR1954
    CR1954 Member Posts: 1,390 Member
    Don't know....
    I don't know. What ideas have you got for low fat, low sugar/carbs, low sodium....that still tastes good!? Trying very hard to follow low fat and diabetic diet! Sometimes the low sodium gets pushed aside..lol! Well heck, sometimes ALL of it gets pushed aside!

    CR
  • cabbott
    cabbott Member Posts: 1,039 Member
    CR1954 said:

    Don't know....
    I don't know. What ideas have you got for low fat, low sugar/carbs, low sodium....that still tastes good!? Trying very hard to follow low fat and diabetic diet! Sometimes the low sodium gets pushed aside..lol! Well heck, sometimes ALL of it gets pushed aside!

    CR

    Just an idea
    Does your local library have a copy of The Complete Step-by-Step 501 Delicious Diabetic Recipes? I bought the book because I love cookbooks with easy directions, calorie counts, and healthy food. It has lots of ideas for yummy food with sections for appetizers through desserts. You have to watch how many servings you eat of whatever you make, but the basic recipes look very tempting. They had an easy to make Hummus Dip. You start with a 15 ounce can of garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained and add 1 green onion cut in 1/2 inch pieces, 2 T. plain nonfat yogurt, 2 T. sesame seeds, 1 T. lemon juice and 1 small clove garlic. Process in a food processor till smooth and chill. Serve with fresh veggies like carrots, celery, snow peas, broccoli, and radishes. The yield was 1 1/2 cups. Each T. had 18 calories, 2.8g. carbs, .7g Protein, .5 g. fat, 0mg Cholesterol, .7g Fiber, and 33mg sodium.Veggies weren't counted in the analysis, so you have to do the honors there. The book was definately worth purchasing, but if you are in a hurry or not into books, google diabetic recipes on the internet and you should get gobs of free recipes that should work. Good luck!
  • CR1954
    CR1954 Member Posts: 1,390 Member
    cabbott said:

    Just an idea
    Does your local library have a copy of The Complete Step-by-Step 501 Delicious Diabetic Recipes? I bought the book because I love cookbooks with easy directions, calorie counts, and healthy food. It has lots of ideas for yummy food with sections for appetizers through desserts. You have to watch how many servings you eat of whatever you make, but the basic recipes look very tempting. They had an easy to make Hummus Dip. You start with a 15 ounce can of garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained and add 1 green onion cut in 1/2 inch pieces, 2 T. plain nonfat yogurt, 2 T. sesame seeds, 1 T. lemon juice and 1 small clove garlic. Process in a food processor till smooth and chill. Serve with fresh veggies like carrots, celery, snow peas, broccoli, and radishes. The yield was 1 1/2 cups. Each T. had 18 calories, 2.8g. carbs, .7g Protein, .5 g. fat, 0mg Cholesterol, .7g Fiber, and 33mg sodium.Veggies weren't counted in the analysis, so you have to do the honors there. The book was definately worth purchasing, but if you are in a hurry or not into books, google diabetic recipes on the internet and you should get gobs of free recipes that should work. Good luck!

    Thanks Cindy!
    I will start with the library first. The Hummus sounds yummy! I appreciate your help!

    CR
  • chenheart
    chenheart Member Posts: 5,159 Member

    i am the only one who doesn't even know
    when superbowl is or who is playing...sadly I admit this....hehe

    No Disney, you are NOT the
    No Disney, you are NOT the only one! The only thing I know about football is that the Stupor-Bowl marks the end of football season! Which, in my mind is reason to celebrate!

    LOL
    Hugs,
    Chen
  • natly15
    natly15 Member Posts: 1,941
    CR1954 said:

    Thanks Cindy!
    I will start with the library first. The Hummus sounds yummy! I appreciate your help!

    CR

    Chen, I dont really care who
    Chen, I dont really care who wins tomorrow, but the snacks and food are always nice. We usually go to the clubhouse gathering and I talk to all the ladies who like me could care less who is playing. I'm not quite as indifferent as you but close to it.

    Cousin Vicki did you say distant relatives are invited? I sure hope so and I'll tell you what, you dont even have to go to NY for the tomato pie because I make it and call it as my granmother and mother called it "sicilian Pizza". My kids love it and so do I and although it is NOT a WW plus point item on Super Bowl sunday it's ok.
  • mgm42
    mgm42 Member Posts: 491 Member
    Stuffed jalapeno peppers...
    I'm roasting jalapeno peppers stuffed with neufchatel cheese, wrapped in bacon, then brushed with bbq sauce for the last 10 minutes of cooking. An older gentleman who runs the produce stand near our home each summer gave me this recipe. Um, um, good!
  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
    VickiSam said:

    I don't know about the rest of you .. but, I am tired!
    Next year, foot long sandwiches from Togo's and home made salads... I am exciting really excited for Sunday.

    Sue .. I may have to come New York and get some of that Italian bakers pizza!


    Go Green Bay ....


    Vicki Sam

    Please do come!
    I would just love to extend hospitality to each and everyone of my sisters.

    Sue
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
    mgm42 said:

    Stuffed jalapeno peppers...
    I'm roasting jalapeno peppers stuffed with neufchatel cheese, wrapped in bacon, then brushed with bbq sauce for the last 10 minutes of cooking. An older gentleman who runs the produce stand near our home each summer gave me this recipe. Um, um, good!

    I am so not into football
    I am so not into football that I didn't know who was playing or when it was/is until I read these posts. So tomorrow for the super bowl that we won't/don't watch we will have chicken cordon bleu, baked potatoes, spinach and garlic bread. We might even have ice cream later or popcorn all while not watching the game. But for those that love the sport go team whoever you like. LOL
    Stef
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    fauxma said:

    I am so not into football
    I am so not into football that I didn't know who was playing or when it was/is until I read these posts. So tomorrow for the super bowl that we won't/don't watch we will have chicken cordon bleu, baked potatoes, spinach and garlic bread. We might even have ice cream later or popcorn all while not watching the game. But for those that love the sport go team whoever you like. LOL
    Stef

    Enjoy the game and enjoy all
    Enjoy the game and enjoy all of your good food! After all, it is the Super Bowl!


    Jan