![]() ![]() Variationsįor a heartier version of these potato skins add some black beans to the potato skins at the end. But I’m thinking about making a sign of a white picket fence to wave around, or at least use for serving these sweet potato skins. My boys (the Niners) lost to the Seahawks last weekend, so I’m not sure who I’ll be rooting for. That’s something I do know about.Īnd now for the recipe, but first you’ve got to tell me who you’re rooting for. And I love the parties and food that go with it. Both of my parents were huge fans, avidly watching multiple television sets showing different games every weekend (waaaaay before DVR or this thing Kevin has called RedZone that switches your TV to any game that gets within the 20 yard line.) To this day, I still don’t know much more than the object of the game, and (now) that waving a white picket fence in the stands means you’re rooting for the defense, but I love the sound of a game playing in the background – probably something from my childhood. It’s surprising I don’t understand the game better. ![]() OK, I didn’t actually see him roll his eyes, but I’m still sure it happened even if he was only thinking it. My stepson, Kevin, rolled his eyes and said, “ defense”. Like the time I asked why on earth some guy, clearly yelling at the top of his lungs in the stands, was waving what looked to be a white picket fence in front of him. It’s not long before my near total ignorance is revealed. I can go years without watching a game, or even thinking much about it all, but once my boys head to the Divisional Playoffs, I tune in as if I’d been there all along, tossing around football lingo I don’t begin to understand. ![]() Kind of like the sports equivalent to people who go to church only on Easter and Christmas. And just to qualify that statement, well enough to go to the Super Bowl. I get interested in all the football hoopla when my home team does really, really well. ![]()
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