Here are some of my favorite recipes for the big game day. I'll start off with my recipe post that got the most attention last year around the Super Bowl and made the front page of AOL.com and Huffington Post.
Blooming Bacon Cheddar Ranch Bread:
| Blooming Bacon Cheddar Ranch Bread |
Click the below link for ten more!
Sliders with Bacon, Cheddar, BBQ & Homemade Onion Rings:
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| Sliders with Bacon, Cheddar, BBQ & Homemade Onion Rings |
Quick & Easy Homemade Onion Rings:
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| Quick & Easy Homemade Onion Rings |
Creamy Artichoke, Spinach & Crab Dip:
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| Creamy Artichoke Spinach & Crab Dip |
Italian Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Fingers:
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| Italian Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Fingers |
Spicy Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches:
| Spicy Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches |
Slow-Roasted BBQ Baby Back Ribs:
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| Slow-Roasted BBQ Baby Back Ribs |
Pork Pot Stickers:
| Pork Pot Stickers |
Southwestern Bruschetta:
| Southwestern Bruschetta |
Meatball Sub Pierogi:
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| Meatball Sub Pierogi |
Blooming Pizza Bread:
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| Blooming Pizza Bread |







Great question; over/under focuses purely on combined goals (over 6.5 or under, say), making it less volatile than puck lines, which add a handicap like +1.5 goals. For newbies, I'd lean over/under—it's forgiving if you nail team matchups without predicting winners. In the Pacific, yeah, overs hit more with stars like McDavid, but watch for trap games where motivation dips late season. I started tracking via apps and noticed unders spike in divisional rivalries with grudge matches. A resource that clicked for me was this piece on over under hockey betting covering historical data and when to fade public money on overs. It kept my sessions balanced. Experiment with small units first, and blend with props for fun. You trying European leagues too, or just NHL?
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