How Martha Stewart celebrates Super Bowl Sunday

Martha Stewart reveals how she plans to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday.
Martha Stewart reveals how she plans to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday.

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For Martha Stewart, celebrating the holidays boils down to one thing: a plan, and this Super Bowl Sunday, it's no different. This February 13, Martha plans to attend Super Bowl LVI in person at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Her good friend, Snoop Dogg, is among the performers slated for the halftime show, and she's more than excited.

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"My friend Snoop is in the halftime [show with Eminem], and that will be very fun to watch," says Martha. "I cannot believe we're being treated to such an amazing halftime show." She's spent the last month catching up on all things football, but when it comes down to whom she plans to root for come Super Bowl Sunday, she remains undecided.

The one thing Martha is crystal clear about? You don't have to attend the game to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday appropriately.

7 ways to host a foolproof Super Bowl Sunday, according to Martha Stewart

Celebrating Super Bowl Sunday from your home (or any home) can be equally, and at times, more exciting than attending the game if you prepare, and fortunately, there's time to prepare. With a little over a week until the big game, Martha sat down with Reviewed to exclusively reveal a foolproof blueprint of everything you'll need to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday. From big-screen TVs (a minimum of 65-inches!) to buffet-style stations, here are the seven essentials you'll need.

1. Start with a 65-inch smart TV from Samsung

According to Martha Stewart, the only way to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday is with a smart TV like this one.
According to Martha Stewart, the only way to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday is with a smart TV like this one.

"Don't even think about hosting [Super Bowl Sunday] without a big TV," Martha says. "No one wants to come to your house [without one]. It should be at least 65-inches and a smart TV; you'll be really amazed at how inexpensive these giant TVs are right now. You can get a great 65-inch TV for around $500 right now."

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2. Serve food by quarter with Martha Stewart Kitchen's pre-made menu

Martha Stewart says no Super Bowl Sunday is complete without a foolproof menu.
Martha Stewart says no Super Bowl Sunday is complete without a foolproof menu.

Come Super Bowl Sunday, a foolproof way to execute your menu is by setting up your food stations with a buffet-style. Then, divide your menu up into quarters, serving fork foods exclusively.