Sentences with phrase «about football food»

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But no matter which team you're cheering on in the Super Bowl, there is one thing about the most important night in football that everyone can agree on: the food.
For me, football and parties are all about the food and appetizers.
I tend to hate football and I really don't care about the game - I'm just looking forward to food and friends.
With football season coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about big game food, and in my house that almost always means something made with buffalo sauce.
-LSB-...] Anyways... if you're not excited about the teams playing the game, or just not interesting in football in general... you still have plenty to look forward to: commercials, halftime, and delicious food!
It's all about food, family and football.
Sure, there's going to be a game on later, but we all know it's all about that food (bout that food, no football).
This week Sunday Supper is all about Easy Football Food and since I'm a huge football fan I'm sharing one of my favorite Football Food and since I'm a huge football fan I'm sharing one of my favorite football fan I'm sharing one of my favorite sliders.
Couldn't care less about football, but I'm with you on the food!
I'm all about the food AND the football!
-LSB-...] Whether you are someone who is «all about the ads» or you go to Super Bowl parties for the actual football game, you have to agree that one of the most important parts is the food.
There's just something about relaxing on the couch on Sunday afternoons, watching the football games, and enjoying some awesome food.
So much so that I've teamed up with Kingsford Charcoal to talk about food and gathering and only going to football things for da food.
I make a simple yet realistic statement about what use is two football pitches to the unfortunate children who only God knows what kind of mental scaring ordeals they have been through and how food and shelter would have been much more appropriate, instead.
Thanksgiving is about food, family and, most importantly, football.
Now there is a question which opens a massive debate about how OUR club is run but the answer has got to be yes, I miss Highbury and to say I loved the clock end as a child through to leaving there for the grove as an adult is an understament, although the stadium has been a financial burden obviously it is still a wonderful place to watch football in, but football and especially Arsenal has changed so much in the last thirty years, I really am concerned about how much our supporters are charged either season tickets or match day sales including food / drink, we have removed a vast core of our traditional support and young because of these prices.
Schools have expressed concerns about losing profits, though the bill would allow soda and junk food snacks to be sold after school at events such as football games.
As I've written about before (most recently in a Houston Chronicle op - ed), here in Houston ISD we have one of the nation's most advanced central kitchens for the preparation of school food: a state - of - the - art, $ 51 million facility that takes up 15 - acres, with 95,000 square feet devoted to baking, «cook / chill» and cold food preparation, as well as football - field - sized freezer and dry storage areas.
Now... raise your hand if you're more excited about the food and / or commercials, and / or the half - time show (I do love me some Coldplay, but I feel like they're too mellow for a football game — maybe Missy Elliot will surprise us again.
I love everything about fall... The weather, the food, the decor, cool nights, warm days, leaves changing & football!
It's all about food, family and football.
We all know that tailgating is just as much about the food as it is the football!
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I'm not much of a sports gal, but even I have heard that there's about to be a Big Football Game, and that people want good food to eat near the TV while cheering for their favorite team.
English language learners (ELLs) can learn how to write from sources (e.g., two different fire engine books), to conduct and write up research (e.g., stories from their grandparents, a survey of classmates» pets, or school staff members» favorite foods), and to write persuasively about their opinions (e.g., «I think soccer is better than American football because...»).
Thanksgiving Day is all about eating a ton of good food, hanging with family and watching the parade and football.
... and by everything, I'm talking about sticks, stones, footballs, paper, important pieces of correspondence, my sister's homework, random pairs of socks, our shoes, his own food bowl...
So food shows are no longer about cooking, they are about eating, about watching a sport no different than Monday Night Football.
In Texas we love our football about as much as we enjoy the fried food and corn dogs at the State Fair of Texas.
Each season the team throws about four parties complete with food, drink, a tent, and televisions for watching other football games.
Spending our weekends hanging out with family and friends, watching football and eating great food is what Fall is all about.
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