Super Bowl Recipe Part 2
December 2, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Now prepare the Super Bowl Recipe Sandwich. Put the dough components into the pan of a bread machine. When the cycle is finished, put the dough onto a lightly floured pastry cloth. Shape the dough into a football about 14 by 8 inches. Transfer the football dough to a lined baking sheet. Loosely cover with using a towel and wait until it has risen double in bulk. With a sharp knife slash the dough about 1/4-1/3 inch deep to make it look like a football and spray with water. Preheat 400° and bake for 25-30 minutes or until the loaf is hollow and risen double and let thoroughly cool.
Assembly is easy just slice horizontally the cooled loaf. Spread both slices with roasted garlic mayonnaise. On a serving tray, place the bottom of the bun. Place the havarti cheese on top, then ham and turkey then roast beef. Put the tomatoes atop the meats then put lettuce on top and put the top bun and press down. Cut the sandwich into pieces and serve. Now you can enjoy the Super Bowl Recipe Sandwich.
Super Bowl Recipe Part 1
December 2, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · 1 Comment
The Super Bowl became a great time for a family and friends reunion. Next to a good television set, food is the next important element. This fabulous Super Bowl Sandwich that can feed 8-10 hungry football fans. You can made this in a few minutes. All of the ingredients to this sandwich can be made earlier, so that who ever is the cook can also enjoy the party as well. If a bread machine is used, the bun can be made faster with minimal hand use. Doing the shape is easy and the result is not just great but also tasty and nutritious.
Do the sandwich bun on Super Bowl morning. After the dough is made the roasted garlic mayonnaise is next. And the mayonnaise will last a month in the ref. The tomatoes that are marinated can be made a day earlier. On a baking sheet, shape a free-form football; this is ideal for horizontal cutting. You will love this Super Bowl Recipe.
The Who Will Play On Halftime At Super Bowl XLIV
December 2, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
The most dynamic and one of the greatest rock and roll band, THE WHO, will perform in the halftime show of the BRIDGESTONE SUPER BOWL XLIV at the Dolphin Stadium in South Florida on Sunday at CBS Sports, February 7, this was announced by the NFL Thursday during halftime of the match between Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders on CBS. The halftime show in the Bridgestone Super Bowl is one of the years’ most waited musical event.
Last year, more than 151 million viewers in the U.S. watched the show. The Super Bowl and halftime show will be watched in more than 230 countries around the world. The Who will be part of the list of halftime acts that includes the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Prince and Paul McCartney. There were only a few bands that have had a lasting impact on the rock era than The Who.
College Football Bowl Predictions
December 2, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
College football bowl predictions are fearless forecasts to make. This started in September. Here’s early November updated 2009 for the 2010 NCAA bowl projections. You might be surprised to find that a projection of 10 SEC Teams are going to bowl games. It means with the exception Mississippi State and Vanderbilt, the rest of the Southeastern Conference football team will be playing in a bowl game.
When this happens it will be an all-time record for teams from a single conference to take part in the bowl bids. And the SEC is loaded with a lot of talent and strong teams starting from top to bottom. Who will win the BCS National Championship Game in Pasadena on January 7? The BCS Championship Bowl Prediction is that the Florida Gators will win against the Texas Longhorns and get the BCS title, making it their second straight and three in the past four years and it will be the fourth straight for the SEC.
Janet Jackson Super Bowl Nipple Slip
November 26, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Due to this Janet Jackson Super Bowl Nipple Slip the FCC made an investigation to the incident after the halftime show. She apologized Monday to any body who felt offended because of her right breast being exposed during the Super Bowl halftime show. The decision for a costume reveal after the end of the show performance was made after finishing rehearsals. This was what Janet said. MTV did not know it. It was not intended to go that far. She apologizes to all concerned which included the audience, MTV, CBS and the NFL.
It was an MTV production of the halftime show that was telecast by CBS. All the parties had issued their apologies individually. Michael Powell the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission ordered an investigation of the matter. Over 140 million people were viewing the show when at the end of the song, pop star Justin Timberlake removed part of Jackson’s corset that exposed her breast. This is the story behind the Janet Jackson Super Bowl Nipple Slip.
Super Bowl 1990
November 26, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Super Bowl 1990 is the same as Super Bowl XXIV. It was held last January 28, 1990. George Seifert was the new head coach that led the San Francisco 49ers for winning the second consecutive Super Bowl Title. He was able to defeat Denver Broncos headed by coach Dan Reeves 55-10 in New Orleans at the Louisiana Superdome. Vance Johnson, John Elway and the Broncos dropped their match for the 3rd time in 4 years. But the 49ers tied with the Steelers’ record of 4 Super Bowl victories and a Super Bowl 24 win.
Jerry Rice got three touchdowns, John Taylor and Brent Jones got one each. Tom Rathman made a great rush to make two short scores. Joe Montana hurled a new record of 5 touchdown passes and was able to take home the MVP honors and took part in his 4th Super Bowl victory. This is the story behind the Super Bowl 1990.
Where Did Joe Gibbs Play College Football
November 26, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Where Did Joe Gibbs Play College Football, first of all a little insight. Joe Jackson Gibbs came into the world on November 25, 1940. He is a well known American coach and owner of the NASCAR Championship team. He is also a two time team owner of the NHRA Pro Stock. He was also a part of the history of Washington Redskins on its 20th and 26th head coach. He is known for his work ethics and long working hours. Gibbs constructed the most varied dynasty in NFL history.
He builds championship teams with a lot of mediocre players who had average careers while playing for other teams. In his first time work load in the NFL, he coached the Redskins for 12 seasons. He was able to lead the team to eight playoff, four Championship titles of the NFC and three titles of Super Bowl. He was a graduate of Santa Fe High School and became a start quarterback. He became a tight end, linebacker and offensive guard in San Diego State University. This is Where Did Joe Gibbs Play College Football.
Super Bowl 1981
November 25, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Super Bowl 1981, this is also known as the Super Bowl XV. It is a game played by the American Football on January 25, 1981. It was held in New Orleans, Louisiana at Louisiana Superdome to decide the National Football League champion following the 1980 regular season. The Oakland Raider from the AFC defeated the Philadelphia Eagles from NFC to the tune of 27-10 to be the first wild card playoff team to have a Super Bowl title. The jump start of the Raiders with a score of 14-0 lead in only the first quarter and the Eagles never equaled.
Jim Plunkett the quarterback of the Oakland was named MVP of the Super Bowl. In completing 13 of 21 passes for a distance of 261 yards and three touchdowns. They also made a rushing for 9 yards. Plunkett is the second recipient of the Heisman Trophy winner to be given the honor of being a Super Bowl MVP after Super Bowl VI Roger Stanbach. This is the story of the Super Bowl 1981.
Who Won Super Bowl 1
November 24, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Who Won Super Bowl 1. In North America the Super Bowl is the most popular sporting event and it is the most watched annual television program. But before it became a huge success as it is today and quasi national holiday, it was a simple game of championship football between the winners of the upstart American Football League and the established National Football League. The Super Bowl first started on January 15, 1967. It is a merger union between the American Football League and NFL.
It was arranged that the two champion team leagues’ would play a World Championship Game between the two AFL–NFL, until the merger was accomplished. After the two leagues merger in the 1970s, each league became a conference, and the game was played between the two champions conference. The Super Bowl identifies each game using Roman numerals as identifier of each game. Who Won Super Bowl 1 The Green Bay Packers of the NFL defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in Super Bowl I.
Super Bowl Commercial Herding Cats
November 24, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · 1 Comment
Super Bowl Commercial Herding Cats. This is One of the most interesting Super Bowl commercials of all time, it features cowboys herding cats. The ad was a cut from a western film, complete with cowboys and the herd fording a river. In the Kellogg Super Bowl Advertising, it was not clear what was being promoted. The link was unclear. But it was a funny piece of film. This year’s Super Bowl will feature more cats herding.
Now DreamWorks Animation, NBC, Intel and Pepsi are working as one to make a blockbuster event during the Super Bowl. Getting all of these companies working as one and in agreement will be much like herding cats. According to a press release, the companies will work together to make a 3D ad in the second quarter. One commercial will be for Pepsi, another will be a trailer for DreamWorks Animation’s film, and the NBC show in 3D. Watch the Super Bowl Commercial Herding Cats
McDonalds Super Bowl Commercial
November 24, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
McDonalds Super Bowl Commercial for the Super Bowl XXIV. It was given a title of McDonald’s Smell. It starts off with a man eating his Mc burger while watching the Super Bowl and the wife asks him to do the laundry. The guy was so good that he complied to do it even while eating and watching the game. He left the burgers wrapper on the counter with the clothes. He started to load the laundry to the washing machine. He was doing it so fast as not to miss any part of the game that he mistakenly included the wrapper to the laundry.
After the laundry was finished and ready for wearing, the next scene was that the wife was doing the dishes and the man went by and smells the tasty flavor of the burger in dress her wife is wearing and started to much the wife. So did the shirt of the man, so she did the same thing. This is what McDonalds Super Bowl Commercial can do to you.
Dolphins NFL Miami Football
November 24, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
Dolphins NFL Miami Football are a professional football team that originated in Miami, Florida. They play their games at Land Shark Stadium in Miami Gardens. The headquarter is located in the Miami Dolphins Training Facility in Florida. They are a member of the National Football League, American Football Conference Eastern Division. Joseph Robbie is the founder of the Dolphins and began to play in the expansion team of the American Football League on 1966.
The team joined the NFL as part of the merger of the AFL and NFL. This team is the oldest continuous major league professional sports franchise in the Florida state. Miami Seahawks if the first Florida sports franchise of the AAFC in 1946. The team appeared for the first time in the Super Bowl in 1971 season in Super Bowl VI but the Dallas Cowboys won. The Dolphins made a perfect season in 1972 finishing with a Super Bowl win. This is a glimpse of the Dolphins NFL Miami Football.
2009 Super Bowl Rings
November 23, 2009 by Sherry Ingram · Leave a Comment
2009 Super Bowl Rings was reportedly designed with the help of the team members of the Pittsburg Steelers. The Jostens ring commemorated the 2009 Super Bowl win last February. Nearly 5 carats or sixty three diamonds are built-in the design. It also has six large diamonds shining outward from the middle of the ring that signified the six Super Bowl wins of the team. This is the NFL history’s first.
All the parts of the ring’s design have a significant meaning. The seven band row of smaller diamonds represents seven championships. The sides of the ring contain data to commemorate Super Bowl XLIII. It has the final game score, name and number of the players and other facts of the day. Jostens does not sell this type of rings, but the company has rings and jewelry especially for the fans of the Steelers. Pittsburgh scored 27 while Arizona 23, and this was the final tally. This is what the 2009 Super Bowl Rings contain.

