Is anyone cooking anything special for the Superbowl this weekend?  I’m not. But I know many of you are either watching it or cooking things, so I’d like to refer you to my Game Day Recipes Post Everything from (Kale) Chips and Dips and Hummus To Guacamole

To Vegan Chili To Vegan Fajitas I think my Cheezy Veggie Bake would also be a hit with game-day fans

Please Check out the Game Day Recipes Post for More Recipes and Inspiration!  Everything in that post is vegan and gluten free, but you don’t have to tell the meat-and-potatoes-screaming-at-television-crowd that info. And if you want more inspiration, check out Jenna’s or Jessica’s Posts.  Now, those girls can cook.  I really need to get my in touch with my inner nacho when I read their posts. From my last post about my love for all things vanilla, glad to hear I am not alone in my vanilladdiction. I liked hearing how you incorporate vanilla in your life.  One can never have too much vanilla if you ask me!  And a few people said that you don’t “love” vanilla, but you do love chocolate.  I can live with that. I think Game Day Fans would enjoy Chocolate Covered Oreo Balls.   I do. Questions:

  1. What are your plans for Superbowl Sunday? Scott will watch the game out of the house with friends. That way when screaming at the TV ensues, I don’t have to hear it.  Nothin’ but zen over here. I am working.  I would rather be working than watching football.  Not really a sports fan.   Although the commercials are usually entertaining.
  2. What recipes are you thinking of making?  Or what would like to be eating? I doubt I am going to make anything just for the game.  I have to work and won’t be watching it anyway. Plus, I much prefer sweets to typical or the stereotypical savory game day fare, anyway.   So if I do make something, it will be a dessert.  But I don’t need it to be Superbowl Sunday just to make a dessert. Have a great day!  

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