Game Day is almost here, along with all the parties that come with it.

Sounds good, right?

Lets dive into 10 of the tastiest dips for your Super Bowl party.

A mother and son watch a football game on the television while eating snacks.

Weve also got your wallet in mind and are using the most economical ingredients we can find.

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Add hot sauce if you want it hotter.

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Serve with tortilla chips.

Italian dressing provides much of the punch and this version fromAll Recipesgives the step-by-step details.

White Bean Dip

Another Super Bowl snack that makes use of pantry staples is White Bean Dip.

Drain two cans of cannellini or northern beans and rinse them to get rid of excess salt.

This dip should be smooth.

Serve with pita chips.

it’s possible for you to swap the Greek yogurt for sour cream or the light mayo for full-fat.

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Serve with store-bought crostini.

you’re able to substitute dried thyme but reduce the amount by a third.

The recipe calls for 1 tablespoon fresh so use 1 teaspoon dried.

Herb Dip

Heres a pantry recipe that can be made according to whatever dried herbs you have on hand.

Jazz it up with a splash of Worcestershire sauce and season with kosher salt.

Have some dried drill in the spice cabinet?

Make a dill dip the same way with a squeeze of lemon.

Serve both with traditional potato chips.

Loaded Baked Potato Dip

ThisLoaded Baked Potato Dipgets rave reviews on the Taste of Home site.

Its a clever twist on the baked potato piled high with sour cream, shredded cheese and bacon.

So wheres the potato come in?

The creamy mixture is scooped up with baked waffle fries.

The recipe also uses healthful low-fat ingredients but you could use fully-loaded versions.

If you have a small slow cooker, you might use it for serving and keep the dip warm.

Youll need a sturdy scooper, like thick pretzel rods, and maybe even apple wedges.

Carrots are cheap and this dips calls for a couple pounds of them roasted.

This dip is a departure from the usual game day fare but why not think out of the box?

Seeded flatbread crackers make great scoopers.

double-check you save some grated cheese for garnish and consider adding chopped scallions for eye-appeal.

Serve with tortilla chips and slices of crispy jicama for scooping.

Senior writer Robert Bruce contributed.

When you log into your bank account, how do your savings look?

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?