I want to know how the conversations on sports are going? Hopefully you feel competent and willing to jump in to a group of people talking about sports, and that you're able to keep up.
I have found with me, I can't have sports without food. It's like one without the other is a cardinal sin. Some people say they only need sports, they don't need food. I'm over in the corner turning into Godzilla, about to hammer down on the TV with my giant foot if I don't get some type of bean dip in my stomach.
Getting me to sit and watch a full sporting event on TV or live requires some type of food, or craft that makes me feel sporty. When I say craft I mean something like bedazzling a jersey, of my husbands favorite team.
Below I'm going to give you some of my favorite foods/crafts I have made to get me through countless hours of sporting events.
Jalapeno Pepper Dip- Shut the front and back door, I could lick this straight from the platter it is that good. It's creamy but has a nice kick to it. You can eat it with bread or crackers.
Ingredients
1 8 oz cream cheese
1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded
1 tablespoon ranch seasoning mix
2 jalapeno peppers diced (remove all seeds). If you want it hotter, use 4 peppers.
1/3 cup cooked and crumbled bacon (save a bit for the garnish)
2 cups sour cream
2 tablespoon chopped onion
1 tablespoon parsley
http://therebelchick.com/jalapeno-bacon-popper-dip-recipe/
DIY Football Yarn Wreath: I'm not super crafty, but this I felt I could handle. I did it for the San Fransisco 49ers. So I took red and gold yarn and the felt banner I made with black, white and red pieces. It turned out SO adorable, then broke because I didn't have a hanger for our door so it hung on a chair until it fell one to many times.

If I can do it, ANYONE can do it
http://www.mamadish.com/diy-football-yarn-wreath/

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