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
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Tiffany
We have family and friends over and everyone brings a dish/drinks. (There’s bound to be something for everyone that way.)
Karen
I am a member of the forums!
Diane
Planning ahead is key. Also, most people ask what they can bring. Be prepared to make easy suggestions to cut down on your cost in addition to your prep time.
Tiffany
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Cindy C.
I think the best way to save money on any party is to make it potluck. For decortations, I let my kids make things and supplement with Dollar Store items.
Karen
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Mubina
Member of forums.
Patti Bright
I have every guest bring a dish…simple & a huge variety of things :)
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Liz Taylor
Love your site!
Marcie
I ask all to bring a dish to share- I plan my dishes on what I have in the house and what is on sale- we will be having mixed nuts, hot wings, meatballs, choc. cake, and smoothies at our superbowl party.
Mubina
I enjoy when guests bring something that they have made and add it to the variety of dishes I have made. Appetizers of all kinds are always delicious and help get the party going.
Anna
I like to use items I have in my stockpile — sodas, chips — and you can never go wrong with some Velveeta and Rotel!
ginger
I am a subscriber by email.
Volha
I already subscribed to your emails!
ginger
I try to use the snacks I’ve picked up for FREE or cheap, and then add a few more.
Jennifer
Make it a potluck!
Tara
We don’t usually host many parties, but if I was, I would try to make as many dishes as possible using things I already have on hand and/or plan far enough ahead that I can get things on sale.
Alessa
Not inviting people over is the best frugal tip I use.
bbee
email subscriber to your blog
mamajuliana
I think ‘party’ all year. If I see plates for spring reduced in the fall I purchase them. I also keep my eye out for new and inexpensive recipes. I also always invite party-commers to bring something if they want…just makes the buffet that much more interesting!
mamajuliana
I also Rss’ed your blog…it is now on my google homepage!
Jennifer
I check my cabinets for things I already have on hand that I can make into good party food.
Jennifer
I have your badge at txmcdevitts.com
Jennifer
I’m a DSM forum member
bbee
I try to minimize soft drink choices and provide some basic snack options.
Jennifer
I subscribe via RSS
Stephanie W.
We like to have Super Taco Sunday which is a cheap way to have mexican taco buffet. I buy the toppings that I have coupons for & use ground beef that is on sale. Everyone customizes their own meal.
Stephanie W.
I am already an email subscriber