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Send football season off with a Bang! - Tips on organizing a Super Bowl party Fabulous Fun

On February 1, 2009 a large event is coming to an invitation Consultants hometown of Tampa, FL. It's the Super Bowl. Although most people have enthusiasm for the rivalry, the teams and players, I'm excited about two completely different reasons. Reason # 1: It's officially the end of another season of the NFL. Now do not misunderstand me. I do not hate football ... I do not love him so much. And after 17 weeks of planning my Sundays around the games schedule Buccaneers, I'm definitely ready for a much needed vacation six months. Reason # 2 Why I can not wait until the Super Bowl: It's a great excuse to a party. Over the past two years, my husband and I have organized a party at our house, and since neither of shelling out the plan of $ 600 ticket to the game this year, I think we will make this year 3 for 3 for the hosting party. If you've never thrown a Super Bowl party, or simply looking for new ideas, Here are some of my advice on success of Super Bowl party:

Invitations-Before your party even starts, the Super Bowl was established invitations the theme of your event. If you're inviting your guests to come early to drink or barbecue before the game, select an invitation that reflects that. If your case is more about the game, and less about the pre-party, consider an invitation to a football helmet or the stadium. When the wording of the invitation, be sure to include an address e-mail or phone number where customers can confirm their attendance (and do not forget the date to confirm your attendance!) This not only helps when ordering food, but also ensure you have enough seating for all guests on the TV. Last but not least, in the invitation, be sure to include the exact time when his party is starting. It is true that the game may not start until seven, but does not specify a precise time, cousin Jack can appear in two, ready to party hard. Trust me. I know from experience. In this situation, prevention is better than cure.

-Decorations If there was ever a time to lift the shirts of the vintage collection of old and fingers of foam, is a Super Bowl Party. Show your team spirit and buy plates, napkins and glasses in your favorite team colors (added bonus: Disposable plates and cups means no Sunday night / Monday morning cleaning!) Are you and your best rooting friend of opposing teams? Divide the space between, and half to decorate with signs and decorations to support your favorite team, leaving the other half of your friend to decorate the way they want. Once customers start to arrive, they can choose their seats based on the computer you are cheering for. Just remember ... not spend too much money in decorations. Most of the game will go watching TV ... the decor is not slaved for hours. The key is finding the perfect balance. Use enough decorations to make your guests fast and ready to play, but not break the bank to do so.

Food - For me, food is the most important part of the successful conclusion of the Super Bowl (it is the second largest U.S. food after all consumption day.) Try to accommodate all your guests with a little something from each food category. For your health nut friends, pick a fruit and veggie platter and link some pita chips with hummus and whole wheat. For junk food, prepares Buffalo wings, cheese sauce, chili, and nachos. When setting the extension, make sure to keep your foods as close to television as possible. Nobody wants to miss a big play of the game because they were in chowin the next room 'below. This rule also applies to their drinks. Fill a cooler with ice, beer, soda and water and keep it close so that their customers do not have to waste a minute of the action.

Finally, remember to relax, eat and have fun. Yell referees, they laugh at the commercials and sing with the musicians during the halftime show. This event only comes once a year around, so you might as well enjoy it.

Carl Edwards Hard Crash at Talladega 2009

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