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Super Bowl Food: Do Celebrities Eat What We Do?
Super Bowl food is quite possibly my favorite part of watching the Super Bowl. It’s an excuse to pig out.
Friends were talking about Super Bowl food recipes on twitter and all were in agreement: Super Bowl food means lots of calories.
Buffalo chicken dip, wings, nachos, chips, dips of all kinds, cookies, and of course, plenty of adult beverages. I don’t think anyone mentioned anything healthy.
Do you think celebrities eat the same types of foods during their Super Bowl parties? The extra calories show up on the camera! Then again, they also have trainers to help them work it off.
What is your favorite Super Bowl party food?
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