Troy & I have been hanging out with friends from church about once a month for a while. We've gone to a wine tasting, a hike, a pumpkin carving, and several other things. We have a fairly big group of 20 and 30 year olds at the church and it's so big (probably around 25 people or so) they need leaders to help plan and organize things. So we volunteered this year to come up with fun activities for the group to do every month.
So, for February, we're going to be hosting a Super Bowl Party for our church group to attend. We rented out the community room downstairs, which has a big HDTV, three couches, a pool table, a dining table and chairs, and almost a full kitchen. I'm pretty excited about the Super Bowl itself too, but since we're hosting, it may be a little bit harder to actually pay attention to the game. I'm not sure what food we'll have, we haven't quite figured that out yet, but hopefully everyone will bring something, either a drink or food item. Troy mentioned making cheese dip, so we'll probably do that. I'm looking forward to it, it'll be the first time we've hosted such a big party.
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Super Bowl Party
Posted by Lesley at 8:00 AM
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SAUSAGE BALLS
Do not cook the sausage. It will cook in the oven. I used the Owens Regular Flavor Sausage.
The Velveeta I grated because I didn't want to chop into tiny pieces. I actually added all the ingredients at once, then mixed, and it worked well that way, too.
1lb-hot sausage
16oz-Velveeta cheese
2 cups Bisquick
Mix the sausage and cheese together in a large bowl. Add the Bisquick a little at a time. Once the mixture is mixed well (this is the messy part), shape into balls. Place on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes.
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That recipe sounds kind of gross. I don't like sausage much at all.
me neither.
Have you ever tried seattle balloon delivery? They have a huge assortment of balloons to choose from.
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