Super Bowl XLII: What Not To Do, Really
Posted by Kirsten Henri on February 1st, 2008

Earlier this week, we asked for your suggestions for escaping the Super Bowl silliness and you answered the call. From skiing to watching old movies to the slightly less practical ‘move to Canada’, we enjoyed all of your answers, but our favorite is this from commenter Nicole:
In any case, during the time of the year between baseball and March Madness, I usually go grocery shopping during football. Especially if the Eagles are playing. At times the market can seem as calm and navigable as it does on the rare Monday morning shopping trip. Although it is considered a huge sin by most urbanites, sometimes I even make a huge shopping list and shop calmly and slowly at the Cherry Hill Wegmans. Now they are really going to hate me.
Now that’s clever. Nicole doesn’t even hate sports! We’ll be thinking of you all on Sunday as we cruise the empty aisles of Wegmans, leisurely pushing our carts full of football-free goodness.
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February 4th, 2008 at 11:27 am
I did make my Wegmans trip. But I must confess, I did watch some of the Superbowl. My Wegmans trip yielded all of the essentials for a lame-o east meets west superbowl snack: Yuca/black bean quesedillas with sundried tomato and white bean spread with a side of edamame and corn salad tossed with sesame-soy dressing. Oh, and flax seeds.
I hope that it is considered sacriledge to eat flax seeds during the superbowl