Do you want to throw a fab party for the Big Game but are worried about stretching your dollars this year to pay for it? Walmart has the perfect solution.
To help you throw your game time party next Sunday, Walmart has put together a party menu for just $44, including:
- One package of Oscar Mayer Meat Hot Dogs (8 ct.)
- One package of Johnsonville® Bratwursts (6 ct.)
- Two packages of Great Value™ Hot Dog Buns
- Two bags of T.G.I. Friday’s™ Frozen Appetizers
- One Hormel™ Supreme Party Tray
- 12” Chocolate Chunk Cookie
- Two boxes of Nabisco Wheat Thins or Triscuit Crackers (8 to 10 oz. box)
Use the following coupons to save even more:
- $0.55/1 Johnsonville Bratwurst, exp. 2-28-10 (SS 01/17/10)
- $1/2 Johnsonville Bratwurst, exp. 2-28-10 (SS 01/17/10)
- $3/1 Hormel Party Tray printable
- Various Nabisco coupons
You can also find recipes, crafts and more on Walmart’s Game Time site!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a $50 Walmart gift card! To enter, share your best tips for throwing a party on a budget.
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Prize:
(1) $50 Walmart gift card
This giveaway ends at 11:59 a.m. EST on Tuesday, 2/2 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
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Walmart provided me with two $50 Walmart gift cards for my participation in this program.
Shelly Bowers
Potlucks!
Rebecca
I try to buy on sale if I know a party is coming up. There are certain things I can’t do that with though (like pop, cause I’ll drink it!) and those items get tricky. But, I make ice tea to stretch the pop and make homemade guacamole and cheesy salsa. Yum!
Erin
Have a potluck party!
Rebecca
I sub in google reader.
Amy
Like to make my own main dish like a big crock pot of meatballs for subs and some sides, and then everyone helps out with appetizers and desserts.
cwaltz
Taste of Home has a book call Best Church Suppers that has some fantastic, unique and cost efficient ways to feed a crowd gathered to watch the Super Bowl.
Christine
[email protected]
Brittany
Stocking up when there is a sale before hand.
Rebecca
I am mountainmama on your forums.
Nicola
My best frugal party tip is to do pot luck. Noone seems to mind bringing one dish, and it really helps with both the cost and the time factor!!!!
Nicola
I am an email subscriber.
Julie
Have each family bring a food item!
Lindsay
I buy frozen snack foods on sale then save them up for big events.
Shelly Bowers
I subscribe to the RSS feed.
Jenn
I subscribe via RSS on My Yahoo
Brian
This is easy, potluck. Concentrate on one or two items and make sure the others know what they’re bringing so we’re not doubled up on items.
Potluck it is.
Brian
I subscribe to the RSS feed.
Kimberly
I subscribe by email.
Brian
And I receive your emails.
Hope I win! (this time)
Alyssa
The way I like to throw any party on a budget is to go to the dollar store for decorations. They are cute and you can get so many for so little.
Alyssa
I subscribe by email
Jenni
Buy snack foods on sale and then save them up for a special get together!
tina
I like to get paper plates/cups/napkins for free during super coupon events and save them for get-togethers.
keri
i subscribe!
Morgan Whipple
I look in my freezer to see what kind of snacky appetizers I have that have already been purchased. Usually I can make 2 or 3 dishes…then I delegate to my guests! :) It makes for lots of great food for only a few dollars!
keri
Have everyone bring a snack food to share.
Alyssa
I added your button to my blog http://www.timandlyss.blogspot.com
Heather
We do a potluck. Always fun to try new things!
Winnie
a frugal party tip is when making finger sandwiches, whatever kind, you can cut them in to 8 triangle pieces (I’ve done this) not only to make it easier to eat but it’s great if a particular type of party like a playdate with children. It’s easy for the kids to eat as well!
Morgan Whipple
I subscribe through google reader!
Mary
I love saving money and yet I also love to entertain friends! I love to do finger foods and dips.. seem to go farther,.
Thanks. Mary