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Super Bowl Stereotypes
Super Bowl Sunday is getting closer and closer, and we all know what that means: football, ads and lots of foods. We understand that the best part of the Super Bowl is choosing which snack food to eat, that’s why we bring you a list of homemade snacks perfect for the super bowl.

1. Chicken Wings-

Baked or fried, smothered in Buffalo or BBQ sauce, these crispy snacks are key at any Super Bowl party.

2. Guacamole-

Listen. If you don’t have guacamole at your Super Bowl party, do not pass go and do not collect $200. You are also in the minority, since in 2015, America was projected to consume 120 pounds of avocados during the big game.

3. Chili-

Set up a chili bar with chopped onions and tomatoes, shredded cheese, sour cream, sliced scallions

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