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Recipes: Burgers, drumsticks with a Creole twist, plenty of bacon
Read full article: Recipes: Burgers, drumsticks with a Creole twist, plenty of baconChef Gaye, of Tony Chachere’s, is cooking up game day goodies with plenty of bacon and Creole seasoning. Perfect for entertaining, these spicy bacon chicken drumsticks are grilled, then served with Tony Chachere’s ranch salad dressing. The burgers, marinated with Tony Chachere’s burger marinade and seasoned with the bold Creole seasoning, pairs nicely with sharp cheddar cheese and a slice of bacon. Cheddar stuffed bacon wrapped burgersIngredients:3 pounds ground beef1 cup Tony Chachere’s burger marinade2 tablespoons Tony Chachere’s bold Creole seasoning8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, cut into slices1 pound baconToothpicksDirections:Preheat grill. In a bowl, combine ground beef, burger marinade and 2 tablespoons of bold Creole seasoning.
2 snacks + an indoor game for the biggest game of the year
Read full article: 2 snacks + an indoor game for the biggest game of the yearSAN ANTONIO – Looking for some tasty football-themed treats that are social distance-friendly? How about a game to keep the kids occupied during the big game? Stephanie Peña Frost, of Princess & the Monkey Home Decor, has all the ideas you need. Watch the video above to learn how to make football shaped oatmeal cremes, seven-layer socially distant dip and an indoor football game using stacked cups. Related:- 3 easy flatbread recipes you can make at home- 3 crafts to keep the kids busy on game day- Game day favorites with a Creole twist + plenty of bacon
3 crafts to keep the kids busy on game day, plus 2 appetizers + 2 cocktails to try
Read full article: 3 crafts to keep the kids busy on game day, plus 2 appetizers + 2 cocktails to trySAN ANTONIO – Master crafter Adeina Anderson shares three crafts to help the kids keep their heads “in the game” for the biggest football game of the year. Plus, break out the “pigskin” for a new kind of bloody Mary! Anderson, of Creative Lifestyles with Adeina, shares two different kinds of goal post games kids can make themselves, along with a football field snack bag in the video above. Check out the video below for her game day recipes, including a “pigskin” bloody Mary, an Arnold Palmer with whiskey, bourbon and barbecue infused mini sausages and a football shaped cheese ball you can eat with pretzels. Other ideas from Adeina Anderson:- 5 easy ways to turn your back yard into an oasis- Camp out in your back yardAd- Road trip crafts