With much discussion we have decided to have an anniversary party for the in laws. We wanted to keep it small but they know way to many people So now we have to keep it simple but classy. Does anyone have any ideas or websites.
Thanks
Sams's Club, Costco, et. al -- sell really great premade appa"teasers"
also -- meatballs and multiple dipping sauces
cheese cubes
marinated olives
brie and crackers
rumaki (with or without the liver)
kicked up ham pinwheels -- mix salsa or roasted peppers into the cream cheese
broth, oil, cheese, and chocolate fondues (broth & oil for meats -- surf & turf, cheese for breads and fruits, chocolate for cakes and fruits)
crackers with ..... could be a slaw, a salsa, a meat salad, antipasto, etc. -- limited only by budget, time and imagination
Just a few ideas and I've attached some links with other ideas and recipes.
-mini quiches
-spring rolls
-cheese & cracker platter
-fruit platter
-variety meat platter
-bruschetta
-spinach dip
-hummus with cracker/pita bread
-stuffed mushrooms
http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/load/entertain/msg0803191618783.html?3
http://entertaining.about.com/od/horsdoeuvres/Hors_DOeuvres_Canapes_and_Finger_Foods.htm
http://www.divinedinnerparty.com/buffet-and-finger-food.html
http://www.swedishdesigns.com/party-finger-food-menus.html
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food/best-recipes/fabulous-finger-foods
http://www.finger-food-recipes.com/
HTH!
Thanks. I am going to check out those sites right now. For finger food what is a goodtime for a party? I am putting to much thought into this. I want it to be really nice not a bridal shower party. Which those can be nice also but this is a special occasion. If one of you asked me for ideas, I could come up with a million.
What day an time are you doing this party, that makes a big difference in attendance an how much they will eat.
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