Firework party food ideas

IM holding a party for bonfire night. Anybody got any ideas what I can do for food?
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  • raven83
    raven83 Posts: 3,021 Forumite
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    i am too, i would be interested in this thread as to what ideas people have :)
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  • I only decided last night and it will be our first party so im stuck what food to do
  • raven83
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    lots of jack pots with melted cheese and bacon on, marshmellows and fruit on sticks with a selection of things to dip them in, homemade jelly, homemade sausage rolls and cheese straws.......brain is rather blank today lol usually good at this sort of stuff haha!
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  • raven83
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    sticky sausages in an honey glaze, baked apples, spicy potatoe wedges with a curry sauce, rocky road, these all a few things that i made for a halloween party last year.
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  • raven83
    raven83 Posts: 3,021 Forumite
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    also you could make home made soup and home made bread, is it for children on adults or both?
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  • kippers
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    A big pot of chilli and jacket potatoes
  • it be mainly for adults, god im useless at making grub lol
  • kippers wrote: »
    A big pot of chilli and jacket potatoes

    Thats exactly what I'd do. Veggie chilli's cheap to make and very tasty as well. A load of bread on the side for mopping up and sounds like a good night to me!
  • iceland do lots of party food. and if you go to icelands website, they have a party planner. it shows you which food you can buy to cover how many people are coming to the party.
    hope this helps :)
    :j
  • pollys
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    Lasagne, pie and peas, chilli, stew, hot beef sandwiches, hot dogs, burgers etc Homemade soup served in mugs is good if going outside for bonfire/fireworks - keeps the hands warm.

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