Soup-er Bowl Party! - Amy Lively

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect excuse to love your neighbor, it’s coming up soon! On Sunday, February 13 at 6:30 PM EST on NBC, the Las Angeles Rams will take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI. This is one day when everyone loves football! 

Host a Soup-er Bowl Party to huddle up with your neighbors, and score some donations for a local soup kitchen or food pantry in the process.

Keep reading for Super Bowl party ideas and Super Bowl recipes – even a free Super Bowl party invitation! You can host your party before the big game, or invite your neighbors to stay and watch with you.

Why it’s a Win

  • It’s a great excuse to open your home to your neighbors
  • People want to make a difference and will rally around a good cause
  • Free food and football: need we say more?

Thanks to THEVINEYARDCHURCH-PEORIA for graciously sharing this great image!

How to Host a Souper Bowl Party

1. Download and print this free invitation

2. Fill in the date of your party and your contact information

3. Write a personal welcome note and ask guests to bring a food donation for a local charity

4. Pass out invitations to your neighbors

5. Party!

Best Souper Bowl Recipes

Prepare 2-3 soups for your neighbors to sample. If anyone offers to bring something, let them! Suggest an appetizer, fruit or veggie tray, dessert, drinks, or soup toppers like crackers, shredded cheese, hot sauce, green onions, sour cream, etc.

Let us know how your Souper Bowl Party is a WIN!

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