Thursday, December 23, 2010

Super Bowl Sunday For Ladies Only


Each year the Super Bowl transcends party lines, team loyalty, even religious differences, and becomes an unofficial national holiday as footballs gather around the big screen television
for a Super Bowl Party. Such parties are big on beer and brats, pizza and pretzels, chips and dips, hot wings, and five alarm chili, male bonding, and armchair quarterbacks but it doesn't have to be so. Women, unite, and have an all-girl Super Bowl Bash of our own.

As increasing numbers of women become football fans, we find ourselves tuning into the Super Bowl like any other red-blooded American. It's been established that men and women have a different outlook on many things, however, and football is no different. Super Bowl Parties where the guys debate team merits and player qualities as they guzzle down a few brews are not always ladies' choice. Rather than spend Super Bowl Sunday gathered around the kitchen TV or escape to a shopping spree with football widows, it's time to make a few Super Bowl traditions of our own.

Plan an all-girls party. If the man in your life is heading off to a friend's place to watch the Super Bowl or you're single, claim location. Next, invite all your like-minded gal pals to your own Super Bowl Party. Don't feel like you have to serve the traditional fare - be unique and think female.

Combine a Super Bowl Party with a catalog party - Home Interiors, Avon, or other home party event. Pass around the catalogs or display the merchandise while the game goes on - after all, women invented multi-tasking! Or, focus on the food. Be creative and indulge.

Instead of brats and beer, consider having a wine and cheese party while watching the top ranked teams fight it out at the Super Bowl. Ask every girl who's coming to bring a different wine and put together a cheese tray. This is a great way to discover different wines and to try a different vintage.

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