Growing peas in your home garden is an easy way to enjoy fresh produce earlier than most other vegetables.
09.02.2024 - 19:16 / bhg.com / Christianna Silva
Matthew Clark
There are plenty of fun ways to show off your game day foods, but the snack stadium truly beats out all other competitors when it comes to visually-delicious displays.
The social media sensation has TikTok creators tackling the trend for themselves, with many taking the tasty idea to a whole other level (by literally adding levels). The concept is pretty self explanatory: You replicate a football stadium, subbing in every aspect of it with your favorite snacks.
The field? It’s represented by a tray of fresh guacamole or a forest of green grapes. The stands? Made up with sodas and a variety of chips and dips. You can find them in some grocery stores or DIY your own out of boxes and aluminum trays. While they take some time and effort to put together, it's a fun activity that's ultimately a one-stop shop for snacking.
If you decide to create a snack stadium for your Super Bowl viewing party, you should keep in mind that your selections likely have varying food safety rules.
“Perishable foods can only stay out at room temperature for two hours before foodborne-illness bacteria can start to multiply to dangerous levels,” says Meredith Carothers, a public affairs specialist at the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service. “If you plan to fill the stadium with snacks like dips, chicken wings, sliders, and pizza bites, these all need to have a game clock running.”
If you want just set up your snack stadium and forget about it (there's a big game going on after all—and you don't want to miss any Taylor Swift screen time), Carothers recommends filling it with non-perishable snacks like chips, soft pretzels, cookies, hard cheeses like cheddar or parmesan, grapes, cherry tomatoes, rolls, crackers, and more.
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Growing peas in your home garden is an easy way to enjoy fresh produce earlier than most other vegetables.
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