
Super Bowl Party Ideas

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Play 1: The Single Girls Shuffle
- Invite all your single girlfriends over for a Gender-Bender of a Super Bowl party.
- Ask all your guests to dress (and impersonate) their favorite (or least favorite) stereotypical guy. Great examples include: The Overgrown Frat Boy, The Work-a-holic or The Super Fan. Extra points are awarded for faux facial hair.
- No salads allowed! Make like a Skinny B++++ and girl-ify red-blooded, All-American male staples for a guilt-free menu of appetizers and finger food favorites.
- If you can't stomach a light beer, serve cans of champagne like Sofia's cute four-pack. Straws are included, but remember to set out trays of chocolate cigars.
- Hold the yawns. To get the testosterone pumping while the game is on, plan a few 'mock' male bonding rituals like drinking or card games.
Play 2: The Football Widow's Reverse Tackle
- Why fight over the remote? If your better half has won the coin toss and has called home-field advantage, rally a few fellow "football" widows for an away game.
- Choose a fun location. If you're in the mood for some friendly competition, stage an All-Girls Bowl-Off at a local bowling alley or take off your cleats and treat your toes to a Foot Ball at a nail salon or spa.
- For a stress-free post-game meal, find a local BYOB. Make sure to remember to tell your guests beforehand that you plan on rallying at a restaurant. If you can't think of a good spot, ask your teammates for suggestions.
- Bring along a bottle of champagne and toast the end of the season.
Play 3: The Kiddie Corner-Back
- If Dad has plans to go out for the big game, invite a few moms (and kids) over to stay in.
- Get into the spirit by telling the kids to dress up in their favorite jerseys. Plan to paint faces and set the scene for some chearleading with pom-poms and mega-phones.
- To keep kids entertained throughout the game, set up an activity station with blank poster board, stickers, markers and construction paper cut-outs. Encourage the kids to create their own broadcast-worthy "Super Bowl" posters.
- If you've got some performers in the crowd, have the kids choreograph their own half-time show routine to music.
- In addition to kid-friendly finger foods, make sure to set out a few healthy appetizing options for the moms.
- During the fourth quarter when the kids are getting restless, set up a "Super Bowl Sundae" bar with vanilla ice cream and a variety of themed toppings.













