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.



Casey Spurlin
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Peggy
Oops, I also get the emails
Thanks a bunch
Amber
I’m a subscriber! =D
Ciaira
Potlucks are the best route to go!
Johnisha
I completely believe in potluck. This way no one person has to try and pay to feed everyone and there is lots of variety.
melissa
Having a potluck is an easy way I try to save money on parties!
KellyH
I guess my best frugal tip would be not to go overboard trying to impress people.
Thanks!
KellyH
melissa
I’m a forum member…
Amber
Potluck is a great way! Also using items that I have stocked up on. Normally a varitey of crackers and cheeses!
Jen...
My best party deal is that I try and plan my party around what is already on special, so this Walmart Party Menu is perfect. Where I live we have HEB ( A local Grocer) meal deals, that is usually how i plan my menu, as the meal deal you buy one or two items a get a whole bunch free.
Ciaira
Email subscriber!
KellyH
I subscribe via email!
Thanks
KellyH
steph
i suscribe emails
steph
i plan my menu based on what side dishes and apps are on sale to make and usually go with brats and hotdogs which are cheap to begin with!
KellyH
I’m registered in the forums!
Thanks!
KellyH
Cindy Keys
My favorite way to plan a party on a budget is to use coupons and buy one get on frees to get the most food for less. I also always get guests to bring dessert. When I had a Digorno house party, I even had guest take the pizzas home and bring them back, so I wouldn’t have so many to cook in one oven.
Shannon
buy in bulk or make foods that go a long way!
Sarah B.
Making something like chili goes a long way and just having others pitch in and bring finger foods. That way, no one feels as if the are spending a ton of money. It is a joint effort.
thanks for the giveaway
Dianna
subscribed already!!!! ^^
aimee
Make our own food – cheaper and healthier!!!
rebeccca
I subscribe to your e-mails
Adrienne
A spiral ham goes a long way, and you can have on rolls with chutney. Yummy little sandwiches. Have guests bring dips and apps. Or a nice big chili with all the works on the side…
Adrienne
I’m an email subscriber.
Jenni
I enjoy potlucks to make the party not cost so much for anyone, and there is such a variety of food to eat then!
Jenni
I am a forum member: Jenni
Ciaira
Forum member
Anne
I love to do a potluck – I ask everyone to bring their FAVORITE game watching snack to share. You get a variety of foods, and everyone is guaranteed to like at least one thing on the food table.
Allison
Stick to a list, plan ahead to shop sales, and use coupons!
Allison
I subscribe via email
jc
I subscribe to your e-mails