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Easy Appetizer Recipes for Football Sunday

Football season is upon us once again.  Whether you are a fan or a disgruntled spouse, there is no reason you can"t have an enjoyable day stuffing your face. Walk away from the processed frozen appetizers at your local supermarket, and try these quick and easy to make appetizers next gameday.   Cheesy Sausage Balls   What you need: 3 c Bisquick 8 oz cheddar cheese, shredded 1 lb pork sausage, ground   What you do: Mix sausage and cheese together.  Add Bisquick and mix thoroughly.  Form into 1 inch balls.  Place on baking pan so balls are not touching and heat for 15-20 minutes at 375 degrees.  Works well with ranch dressing, barbecue sauce or dip of choice.     Spicy Chili Cheese Dip   What you need: 15 oz can chili without beans 4 oz can green chiles, chopped and seeded 1/2 lb sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 8 oz package cream cheese   What you do: Combine all ingredients in a microwave safe bowl.  Microwave 1 minute at a time, stopping to stir contents, then resuming procedure until cheese melts.     Easy Breezy Taco Dip   What you need: 1 lb ground beef 16 oz can refried beans 16 oz sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 11/2 c salsa, medium 21/4 oz can black olives, sliced and drained 3/4 c whole green onions, sliced 2 c sour cream tortilla chips   What you do: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brown ground beef in a medium skillet and drain.  Layer bottom of 2 quart casserole dish with refried beans.  Spread meat over refried beans.  Pour salsa over meat.  Cover meat with cheese. Top off with onions and olives.  Bake for 25 minutes or until thoroughly heated.  Add sour cream over top.  Serve with tortilla chips.


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