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Game day spreads are serious business. You’ve got your wings, your dips, your chili, and your nachos covered. But what about dessert? While everyone focuses on savory snacks, smart hosts know that a great game day party needs something sweet to balance all that salt and spice.
The problem? You’re already juggling enough food prep. The last thing you need is to spend hours baking brownies or decorating cookies when you should be setting up the TV or prepping your famous buffalo chicken dip.
That’s where The Pie Box comes in.
Let’s be real. After two quarters of chips, dip, and wings, people want something sweet. Halftime is the perfect time to break out desserts. They give guests a reason to stay through the whole game, provide a nice change of pace from savory foods, and honestly, they just make your party better.
Plus, desserts are easy. No heating required. No last-minute prep. Just set them out and watch them disappear.
Whether you’re tailgating at the stadium, hosting a watch party at home, or heading to a friend’s house for the big game, you need desserts that can handle the journey. The Pie Box specializes in desserts that travel beautifully and taste incredible.
Rich, chocolatey, and impossible to mess up, brownies are game day gold. The Pie Box’s fudge brownies are made with premium ingredients and baked to perfection. They’re dense enough to hold up in transport but soft enough to satisfy any chocolate craving.
Why brownies work for game day:
After all those heavy appetizers, lemon bars provide a bright, tangy contrast. The Pie Box’s lemon bars are dusted with powdered sugar and cut into perfect squares. They’re light, zesty, and surprisingly satisfying.
Why lemon bars are clutch:
You can’t go wrong with cookies at a game day party. Stack them on a platter, set them out in a basket, or arrange them on team-colored napkins. They’re grab-and-go perfection.
The Pie Box Royal Iced Sugar Cookies are beautifully decorated and party-ready. Want something even easier? Order frozen cookie dough from That’s Just Nuts and bake fresh cookies right before kickoff. Your house will smell amazing and guests will think you spent all morning baking.
Why cookies win on game day:
Want the glory of fresh-baked cookies without the work? That’s Just Nuts frozen cookie dough is your secret weapon. Keep it in your freezer and bake it fresh on game day morning. The dough goes straight from freezer to oven. No slicing, no rolling, no mess.
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Visit thatsjustnutscookies.com to stock your freezer before game season.
If you really want to go all out, add a pie to your dessert lineup. The Pie Box’s pies are made fresh with premium ingredients and their signature flaky crust.
Top game day pie picks:
Brownie Pie – This is chocolate fudge brownie with pecans baked into a pie. It’s as indulgent as it sounds.
Pecan Pie – Mama T’s Southern Pecan Pie with a hint of cinnamon is perfect for fall football season.
Apple Caramel Pie – Sliced orchard apples and cinnamon swirled with rich caramel. Autumn in every bite.
Slice them up before the game starts and let guests help themselves during breaks.
Here’s something most people don’t know: The Pie Box delivers throughout Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, and surrounding areas. That means you can have desserts delivered directly to your home before your watch party or even coordinate delivery for your tailgate setup.
No last-minute grocery store runs. No settling for whatever sad bakery items are left on the shelf. Just quality desserts delivered when you need them.
To order for game day:
Keep it simple. Game day isn’t about fancy presentations. It’s about good food that’s easy to access.
Setup tips:
Smart game day hosts stock up early. Order from That’s Just Nuts and keep frozen cookie dough in your freezer all season. You’ll always be ready when your team makes the playoffs or when friends decide to come over for the big rivalry game.
For pies, brownies, and other Pie Box treats, order a few days in advance to ensure availability, especially during championship weekends when everyone’s hosting parties.
How far in advance should I order for game day?
The Pie Box makes everything fresh, so orders are ready for next-business-day delivery. For big championship games or holiday weekends, order 2-3 days ahead to ensure availability. That’s Just Nuts cookie dough can be ordered anytime and kept frozen until game day.
Do brownies and bars need to be refrigerated?
Most brownies and lemon bars can sit out for several hours during your party. Check with The Pie Box when ordering for specific storage instructions, but generally, they’re fine at room temperature during your game day event.
Can I order desserts for a tailgate at the stadium?
The Pie Box delivers throughout the Springfield area. If you’re tailgating locally, coordinate delivery timing with your setup. Their desserts travel well in containers.
What if I need gluten-free options?
That’s Just Nuts specializes in gluten-free cookie dough that actually tastes amazing. The Pie Box also offers gluten-free options for many of their desserts. Call (417) 886-4743 to discuss specific needs.
How much dessert should I order?
Plan for 1-2 dessert servings per person. If you’re serving brownies and cookies, most people will try both. Better to have leftovers than run out during the fourth quarter.
Order desserts from The Pie Box and stock up on frozen cookie dough from That’s Just Nuts. Your guests will remember your party long after the final whistle.
This season, let the professionals handle the desserts so you can focus on what matters: watching your team win.The Pie Box and That’s Just Nuts are sister companies of Dining By Design Gourmet. Visit thepiebox.com to order. For frozen cookie dough, visit thatsjustnutscookies.com.
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