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Making Great Side Dished For Game Day!

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This post brought to you by Sam’s Club. All opinions are 100% mine.

With the sports season coming up and for many, spending those long days outdoors enjoying them is a great way to live. OK maybe just us in the Southern California and the warmer states, but matter where you are or what your doing, great snacks and recipes can make anything day even better.

VELVEETA® ROTEL® queso chips dip (1)

With creamy VELVEETA® and chunky RO*TEL®, making a great handy and dippable food and creamy queso is super simple and so tasty! We love our chips and dip and with this simple recipe making queso dip is easy and can be made in less than 7-10 minutes, from prep to finish.

What’s not more fun than easy snacks that taste great? The kids love chips and they love them even more when dipped. And I have never met anyone who doesn’t like themselves a creamy and zesty queso dip. We checked out the Velveeta Cheese & Rotel recipe website for some easy and quick game day recipes. We gave the Famous Queso Dip a go and we all loved it!

“It’s famous for a reason. This game-day queso dip is not only a creamy, delicious appetizer—it may be one of the best reasons for football to exist.” And what’s great about this queso is it goes great with hot dogs, or pretzels, anything and is super simple to make!

Ingredients:

1 lb.  (16 oz.) VELVEETA®, cut into 1/2-inch cubes.

1 can  (10 oz.) RO*TEL Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies, undrained.

VELVEETA® ROTEL® queso chips dip (2)

Easy to make: combine ingredients in microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 5 minutes or until VELVEETA is completely melted and mixture is well blended. Stir after 3 minutes.

With so many great games going on this April 5th and a Championship game April 7th, easy party snacks are a must and these VELVEETA® and chunky RO*TEL® recipes make it easy to please without over burdening yourself and getting to enjoy the games yourself .

Check out Sam’s Club online for a bunch of great party recipes with ingredients and pick it up at your local Sam’s Club. This year it’s so easy to can throw the best tournament party and celebrate in the madness that makes sports so much fun and enjoyable with others!

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Hi, I'm Kristin a now single mom of three. Our Ordinary Life is a family lifestyle site that started in 2006.

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