The only Super Bowl food guide you need
February 5th, 2012
12:00 PM ET
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Some folks dig the commercials, Puppy bowl, or (gasp!) the actual game. We're in it for the snacks and suds.

Get your gridiron grub on with a little help from the experts:

Michael Symon's fumble-free burger strategy

Sanjay Gupta on the hazards of double dipping

Ray Isle picks the perfect beer for every snack

The Indianapolis Recorder shares their favorite restaurants in town

Jennifer Chandler scores serious points with Buffalo sliders and potato chip chicken

Patrick Connolly gets his nachos on - five winning ways

Eatocracy explores the delicious world of dip

Ray Isle is back with the best game day beers

Kate Krader seeks out the country's best chicken wings

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  1. Karla Dubin

    When I was a student at Tulane, I learned from experience to get out of town after Fat Tuesday because the following citywide hangover grew oppressive. It feels a little like the day after Mardi Gras here on this gray, rainy Monday in New Orleans, but more satisfying. One of the nuttiest Super Bowls in memory capped off a terrific week for New Orleans. Perhaps I stayed a couple days extra in the city with my family because I don't want to go home..

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    February 16, 2013 at 11:11 pm | Reply
  2. Mark

    You guys missed SaveOnBrew! It's like the BEST place to go to find advertised beer deals. We save a ton on the on sale beers that are right around us. Honest to God we saved about 40 bucks on our "big game" party by using them. Just put in your zip and you see the deals!

    February 5, 2012 at 1:49 pm | Reply
  3. Arturo Féliz-Camilo

    Loved the dips but was a but a bit depressed with Sanjay Gupta's double dipping hazards!

    February 5, 2012 at 12:41 pm | Reply

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