Heading into Super Bowl Weekend one of the most known traditions is the winning team dumping the cooler of Gatorade onto the head coach. But when and how did this crazy tradition start?
It actually began right here in the Tri-state! The “Gatorade shower” was first done back in 1984, when New York Giants player Jim Burt decided to drench head coach Bill Parcells with the Gatorade cooler.
After that it became a team tradition where they would get Parcells with Gatorade showers every time they had a big win. After the Giants’ big Super Bowl win in 1986 other teams started to do it too and it stuck ever since.
Wings, chips, and nachos are some of the usual foods you’ll find at a Super Bowl party this weekend, but Chef Plum has some great ideas for new foods to put out on your spread to really impress! 📸Getty Images
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Do you have a three word prediction for the Superbowl this Sunday? Anna has a very specific prediction. She doesn’t know what’s going to happen, but she does know WHEN it will happen… (3:19)
Everyone ricks out in their car when they think nobody’s watching. But if you are in the middle of full blown drum solo during your commute, that’s all I need to know about you! (6:33)
Everyone serves wings and dip for the Superbowl, but how can you make your party stand out? Food Network’s Chef Plum shares some ideas on how to spice up your Sunday menu! (9:55)
Do people still ask the bride’s father for permission before proposing? Anna saw that a major celebrity had a daughter who got engaged and couldn’t imagine how anyone would have the guts to ask his permission! (13:25)
Are you ready for the big game on Sunday? Even if you don’t know anything about football, Newsday’s Tom Rock has three great conversation starters to make you look like you know what you’re talking about! (24:51)
It’s time for Mommy’s Margarita Friday: Father’s Day Edition! Moms (and Dads) share all the crazy things that their kids have put them through this week that have definitely earned them a margarita! (28:52)
Drew and Holly allowed Holly’s sister to move into their rental because she couldn’t find a place to live with her credit and tenant history. She did not pay the agreed amount, and after an argument about it, she moved out and hasn’t spoken to her sister. Holly is so upset that she wants to sue her sister for the rent amount. Drew says that it’s useless to do it and will destroy the family. Holly thinks she needs to learn that there are consequences to her actions. Whose side are you on? (32:48)
Jessica has a shot at $1600! Can she beat Raven in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (42:13)
Every Thursday in The Feed Kevin talks to Kallie from ButFirstCoffee Blog.com about all things parenting, kids, life hacks, organization, productivity and motivation, simple DIYs, frugal shopping, and more.
Valentine’s Day coming up next week. Kallie has a few fun ideas, besides gifts, that you can do with your kids to celebrate and make the day extra special.Â
Happy National Pizza Day! While you’re eating you slices later tonight maybe this will make you enjoy them even more. I feel like I should put a “do not try this at home” disclaimer ahead of this because it doesn’t seem like it work for everyone, but it did for this guy!
A personal trainer in the U.K. just completed his 30-day PIZZA DIET! Yes, he ate pizza for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every single day. At the end of it all he somehow LOST seven-and-a-half pounds!
Now, he says he also had to mix in snack like protein bars in between meals. But all the main meals were pizza. He averaged 10 slices a day, which equaled about 300 slices in one month. Crazy.
He did have a few rules along the way though. For one, he made all the pizzas himself instead of ordering out. That certainly helps keep it a little healthier. He also tried to keep it around 2,000 calories a day.
His goal was to prove to people that you don’t have to sacrifice foods you love in order to lose weight, you just can’t overdo it. Moderation is the key. He says he did it to show people you don’t have to sacrifice your favorite foods to lose weight. He posted photos of the before and after look and even did a full video about it.
The next idea he wants to do is The Burger Diet. I have a feeling that one will be a lot harder.
Happy National Pizza Day! All your life you’ve probably just called it “the crust” when eating a slice, but there is a technical term for that outer edge of the delicious pie. It’s called the “cornicione” (Italian: corn-ee-chone-ey). In English is pronouced “Cornice”. The word means the “end crust”. Which makes sense.
It doesn’t really matter what it’s called to me, as long as it’s crispy!