Are you ready for some football? Or maybe I should say, are you ready for some super food? Yes the big game is Sunday and whether your team is playing or not it's an American tradition to get together with friends and family and watch the game. But you don't have to break the bank to serve up some quick, delicious snacks and treats for a super party.

Here's my Top 5 picks for some easy snacks and treats that will make any football fan say "touchdown."

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Homemade Barbecue Little Smoky Cocktail Wieners
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Hillshire Lit'l Smokies marinated in Sweet Baby Ray's original BBQ sauce are my personal favorite. It's gotta be Sweet Baby Ray's or you could whip up your own secret recipe. Throw em' in a crock pot and you're good to go. Guaranteed you'll score with these tasty bites.

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Homemade Pigs in a Blanket
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Pigs in a Blanket you can buy the Nathan's brand already prepared or you can make your own with some biscuit dough and wieners you can cut in half to stuff in the dough. Either way, these babies are delicious.

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Closeup Meatballs Tomato Sauce
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Meatball Sliders make a delicious treat and they're simple to do. I like to use the Hawaiian rolls that are sweet and you can buy several varieties of meatballs in the frozen section of your grocery store. I like the spicy Italian meatballs because with the sweetness of the rolls the flavor of the meat really mesh well and taste oh so good. And if you want, toss a little slaw on the inside for an extra added boost of flavor.

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Bacon Wrapped Cream Cheese Jalapeno Bites, Raw State
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Bacon wrapped stuffed jalapenos is like the icing on the cake. Well, sort of. Use several big jalapenos, scrape out the seeds and stuff with the peppers with cream cheese. Then wrap in bacon and throw on the grill. Need I say more?

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Kabobs On The Grill
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Loaded Tot Kabobs is an idea I got from Country Living website. It is so simple, why didn't I think of this myself? Buy a bag of Tater Tots, season them up, throw some bacon bits on them and then put as many will fit on a skewer. You can add slices of sausage if you want or any kind of meat for that matter. Bake in the oven or throw on the grill. No flags on this play, just some good eating.

I asked my Facebook friends what snack food they can't live without during the big game, and here's what they had to say:

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