Ideas for Throwing a College Football Bowl Game Party
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-11-13 11:32:45
Here are some great ideas for hosting your teams Bowl Party this year. Keep in mind many bowl announcements don’t come until after the major colleges have completed their seasons. However you can still start formulating some party ideas.
As soon as you decide to host your party you will need some invitations to handout or send out. Using your own computer you can place the school logos on the cover of it. On the inside you can place the vitals such as time place and what is required if any.
Decorate your room. Set up a watching area first. You need a television with good a picture and sound. You don’t need to have the big screen as many people think. What is important is clarity of picture. Have your seating so that it is comfortable for your visitors. Try not to block anyones view of the television. You might want to think about setting your television up a bit. Not too high. People will hurt their necks by straining to watch. Don’t turn out all the lights either. Turn them down but not off. If you have pennants or school logos on furniture like lawn chairs set them up. Ask your friends if you can borrow some of their things just for your party. Take a large sheet of paper and use it as a table cloth to place your food on. Have your guests write their prediction with a final score on it. Then give out a prize to the visitor that comes the closes. You don’t need anything special. Maybe a school coffee mug with the school logo on it. Once the scores on written they can’t be changed.
Make out a brief trivia paper with about 20 questions. They can answer these during the halftime. Give the winners a liter of soda. Be sure you have the correct answers written down beforehand. For food you want finger food. People like to sit and eat. This is not a sit down dinner. Have paper plates plastic cups and napkins for your visitors. It doesn’t matter what type of finger foods but you do want tasty items. Things like chips crackers cheeses sausage,veggies dips wings pickles small cakes and cookies are great.
One item we always make is baby pizzas. Here is what you need to make these. A box of Velveeta cheese a pound of sausage baby rye bread slices and green olives. Brown your sausage and drain. Melt your cheese and mix it with the sausage and then chill till the cheese starts to harden. Take a knife and place the spread on each slice of bread and set them on a cookie sheet. Bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes at 325 degrees. Remove and put a sliced olive in the center of your bread on top of the of the cheese and sausage mixture.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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