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How to Make the Ultimate Football Stadium out of Party Food. Impress friends at your
next football party with this masterpiece. The best part? There's practically no cooking
involved! You will need Guacamole Cheese dip Salsa Sour cream 22 Vienna sausages 11 cubes
yellow cheese 11 cubes white cheese 2 beef jerky sticks 2 slices Monterey Jack cheese
Hot dogs and rolls Assorted snacks Heavy-duty aluminum foil 9 x 13-in. pan Pastry bag with
tip Toothpicks and skewers. Step 1. Place heavy-duty aluminum foil on the spot where
you plan to build your stadium. Center the pan on the foil, and fill the middle with
guacamole to represent grass. Then, line one end zone with salsa and the other with cheese
dip. Build the stadium where it will be eaten; once you finish, moving it will be impossible.
Step 2. Using a pastry bag, draw yard lines with sour cream Step 3. Create players with
helmets by securing a cheese cube to the top of each Vienna sausage. Place the sausages
with white cheese tops on one end and the yellow cheese-topped sausages on the opposite
side to represent opposing teams. Step 4. Make goal posts by slicing each sausage stick
into four strips and using toothpicks to hold them together. Then lay a slice of Monterey
Jack cheese in either end zone, securing the posts through the cheese and to the field
with toothpicks. Step 5. Build the stadium. Line the edges of the field with 1 to 2 layers
of cooked hot dogs in rolls, held together with skewers. Step 6. Fill the space between
the stadium walls and the field with chips and another assorted snacks to represent fans.
Have extra bags of “fans” on hand to replace those who, um, don’t make it to the end
of the game. Did you know Franklin Field, which has staged University of Pennsylvania
sports since 1895, is the oldest U.S. football stadium, according to the National Collegiate
Athletics Association.