![]() If there happens to be a small TV in the kitchen at low volume? All the better. ![]() This is a good way to limit alcohol intake but it also gives non-fans a good reason to congregate away from the TV. BUT KEEP THE BEVERAGES IN THE KITCHEN with an appetizer or two.But you also don't want to block the TV with people walking by or the buffet so close that chitchat around the buffet means real fans can't hear the announcers. SET UP AN APPETIZER BUFFET NEARBY BUT NOT TOO CLOSE You want the food handy to "grab a bite" during commercial breaks.You can even re-purpose medium-size shipping boxes or bankers boxes as seat-side tables, filling them with something kinda heavy, then wrapping up in that festive partyware. I pull small tables/stepstools from other rooms, making sure that one's within easy reach of every seat. THINK THROUGH where folks are going to put plates and cups while watching.TIME THE PARTY to start about an hour before kickoff, giving people a chance to visit and snack before the game starts. ![]() If your local team is playing, you'll find tons of special products that are extra fun. at a party store, a dollar store, even the grocery store. PICK UP FOOTBALL THEME PARTYWARE like tablecloths, napkins, paper plates, etc.KNOW YOUR FANS Our usual crowd is a mix of season-long football fans and "I'm Just Here for the Party" Superbowl folk.
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