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Hi and welcome to all you fans of football and great food! Game Day Eats will be your handy guide to bringing the most tasty foods to your tailgating parties. Game Day Eats will share recipes, tip and tricks, videos, and pictures. We also will share with you our personal experiences to build confidence and comfort within our community of followers.

Meet the Bloggers

Eryn: Hi there!  I am so excited to be a part of this blog “Game Day Eats”. Food can bring creativity to any party. I love cooking for family and friends especially for food themed events. Food themed events to me is almost like dressing up for a costume party, the food is all decorated according to the theme, and sometimes you might have trouble at first identifying the food.

Lauren: Welcome everyone! I am another blogger of "Game Day Eats." I have a big love for food, football, and parties. When it comes to food I like to share. No, not share one dish, share many dishes! I am all for variety. That being said, I like to make bite size recipes. When attending a party you don't want to fill up on one dish, you want to be able to try multiple. I am here to help share my favorite and my friends favorite bite size recipes.

Michelle: Hello all! My name is Michelle and I am extremely excited to present to you our blog, "Game Day Eats". Growing up in New England has given me the privilege to root for one of the greatest football teams there is, the New England Patriots. Now, I understand everyone has their own favorite team, so myself along with the other editors, have created this page to support any football fan. We have multiple recipes and tips for game day parties, tailgates and what will make your Super bowl party the best. I've love to try out all of our recipes and ideas and believe from experience that you will too! I know our posts will help to make your football events one that everyone wants to attend!

Alli: Hi everyone! I am one of the five bloggers of "Game Day Eats." I come from a die-hard football Family. That being said, every Sunday is a party at my house. If it's not a home game, we are still routing our team on while enjoying some of our favorite tailgating foods. Game Day Eats promotes food and drink recipes that are tasty and easy! Our purpose is to make your Football Sunday the best it can be!

Giovanni: Hello! My name is Giovanni and I am a proud member of Game Day Eats. I have a huge appreciation for football and delicious food. If you like these two things, this blog is definitely for you. Take a look at our delicious recipes as well as tips for having a great tailgate party!

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