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#11
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Location: Mableton, GA
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Caterer, or if you have a warehouse store like Sam's, Costco or BJs (don't know what's in your area) they have lots of prepared foods that would work great. Some don't need a chafing dish.
Or does everyone look forward to food you have prepared yourself?
Or does everyone look forward to food you have prepared yourself?
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
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Shrimp, chilled, pickled, spicy, etc.
Miniature quiche
hot dips such as spinach-artichoke or crab with chips or crackers
miniature egg rolls with a sauce
deviled eggs
There are some really great recipes here:
http://www.myrecipes.com/menus/easy-finger-food-recipes
Jan in VA
Miniature quiche
hot dips such as spinach-artichoke or crab with chips or crackers
miniature egg rolls with a sauce
deviled eggs
There are some really great recipes here:
http://www.myrecipes.com/menus/easy-finger-food-recipes
Jan in VA
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Gaylord, MN
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I changed things up this year. Instead of meatballs, I went with two kinds of wings - spicy and plain. Also my daughter (mother of 4 small children) suggested mac & cheese. All was put into crock pots to keep warm. I also had the traditional buffet type foods. Guess what crock pots got emptied first? Yup - the mac & cheese and the "hot" wings.
One of the Grandkids said "Grandma - this is the best". Enough said.
One of the Grandkids said "Grandma - this is the best". Enough said.
#19
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Central Ia
Posts: 1,117
I was going to say the BBQ lil' Smokies, I have a chili dip recipe is made in a crock pot--no reason can't be switched to a warming dish for serving. I also have an Italian meatball recipe from my girlfriends Italian grandmother, that maybe you could reduce to bite size and serve with bite size garlic bread pieces. Crab rangoons
PM me if you or anyone else is interested in the recipes.
Again--Your horse is gorgeous! My mare is 27 yrs. old I have had her since birth and she is doing super for being a "senior senior".
PM me if you or anyone else is interested in the recipes.
Again--Your horse is gorgeous! My mare is 27 yrs. old I have had her since birth and she is doing super for being a "senior senior".
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