The most popular Super Bowl party foods, ranked
We love the Super Bowl. And it’s not because we’re big fans of watching men tackle one another on television or sitting through whatever pop star the NFL was able to conjure during halftime. No, we love the Super Bowl because of one thing and one thing alone: the food. Yes, that is the best part (and the most easily controlled part) of any Super Bowl party. The football part is pre-determined by major networks and the NFL playoffs, but the menu is all up to you. But just like football teams, no two Super Bowl party foods are created equal. (This story originally appeared on The Daily Meal.)
(Carolyn Menyes, The Daily Meal)
Food & Drink
- Bread making has taken off in a big way during the pandemic. Chalk it up to all the extra time at home, coupled with the need for good, cheap comfort food. I’ve watched friends, colleagues and even New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez get in on the action.
While I have yet to try my hand and baking my own bread — chalk it up to a faulty oven — I do excel at one area. Eating it. For the past few weeks, The Baltimore Sun has sent me around the region in search of the area’s best bread, from Catonsville to Charles Village. Here’s what I found.