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How to make your last-minute Super Bowl party not suck

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So what if both the Giants and the Jets missed out on the Super Bowl — again? Sunday’s game is the biggest sporting event of…
So what if both the Giants and the Jets missed out on the Super Bowl — again? Sunday’s game is the biggest sporting event of the year, and that’s reason enough to celebrate.
Event stylist Seri Kertzner, founder of Manhattan-based Little Miss Party Planner, has lots of easy tips for throwing together a football-themed bash that scores.
“This is a last-minute Super Bowl party,” Kertzner tells The Post. “You can get all of this Saturday afternoon and pull this off for Sunday.”
Kertzner keeps the menu simple for folks gathering to watch the New England Patriots vs. Los Angeles Rams game at home. It’s assembly only — no cooking required. And all of the ingredients are easily sourced from the local grocery store.
“Our menu was inspired by the foods and flavors that come from these two very different regions, but still plays off traditional game-day menu items,” she says.
To rep New England, Kertzner suggests serving lobster rolls using pre-chopped lobster from the store.
Lobster, she says, will be a surprise upgrade to the fried and greasy fare of most Super Bowl shindigs: “Be prepared to run out of it quickly!”
Los Angeles is known for its healthy lifestyle as well as its Cal-Mex cuisine, so she whipped up chicken soft tacos using a pre-made rotisserie bird for the Rams’ side of the buffet. Here, a fresh salsa made of strawberries is the star player.
“We found out that Tom Brady avoids strawberries in his strict diet and had never eaten one until last year,” says Kertzner.
“We ran with this fun fact.

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