Friday, February 1, 2002

Super Bowl super party
Whether or not you like football, the Super Bowl is a great excuse to party, eat and maybe even watch the game.
Eric Goodwin
KRT Campus

With the NFL playoffs completed and the St. Louis Rams and the New England Patriots claiming their confrence championships, football fans across the nation are eagerly anticipating this year’s Super Bowl Feb. 3. And, of course, they’re already planning the parties required to watch the year’s biggest game. If you’re planning to throw a bash, be sure to check out these Web sites for the 411 on all things pigskin-related.

If you’re going to host a Super Bowl party, you ought to know a little something about the game. For an excellent primer on gridiron basics, log on to the NFL’s PlayFootball.com. The site explains everything you need to know about the game, including player positions, statistics and equipment. There are also several online games that will keep you coming back to the site even when the season’s over.

Don’t plan a Super Bowl party without consulting the Party 411 website.

From decoration tips to party favor suggestions, this site has it all. It even offers ideas for activities that will entertain both diehard fans and guests who are just there for the great commercials (try pigskin trivia — with prizes, of course!).

Finally, what is a Super Bowl party without food? The chefs at Epicurious.com have assembled an array of recipes sure to please. If you whip up dishes like Parmesan Mustard Chicken Wings and Tomatillo Salsa, your guests might be more interested in your food than in the game.

Browse these Web sites for a sure-fire game plan to score points at your Super Bowl party.


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