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Touchdown: Game-day tips, tricks + recipes

Whether tailgating at the stadium or gathering a crowd around the TV, we’ve got everything you need to impress your guests with less stress this football season.

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Game-day prep doesn’t have to be stressful — these quick + easy recipes make game day all about the fun of gathering.

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Feeling those football season vibes? You will be after reading this.

Cooling weather, stadium energy, and resounding cheers for the local teams — while you’re enjoying the perfect ingredients for a memorable football season, Kroger has been cooking up the perfect ingredients for winning game-day eats.

So grab your grill, chill the drinks, and don’t forget the apron.

🍔 Tips + tricks

🏈 Top recipes

Here are some of our fave touchdown recipes. Pro tip: Shop Kroger’s brands for a quality guarantee + a selection of 13,000 items.

Looking for more? Check out these game-day recipes (think: game-day popcorn, buffalo dip, chili + lots more).

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