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What is your favourite party buffet food?
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Finger kebabs.
You can put any combination of these on them.
Cucumber, pineapple fresh, cherry tomato, carrot, cheese, mushroom, sausage, ham, peppers, cherries, strawberry, oranges, prawn,.
Unfortunately, due to meat in the ingredients, hey are not suitable for rabbit food eater.
Plonk them in any order on cocktail sticks0 -
Blackbeard_of_Perranporth wrote: »Finger kebabs.
You can put any combination of these on them.
Cucumber, pineapple fresh, cherry tomato, carrot, cheese, mushroom, sausage, ham, peppers, cherries, strawberry, oranges, prawn,.
Unfortunately, due to meat in the ingredients, hey are not suitable for rabbit food eater.
Plonk them in any order on cocktail sticks
They could be though as you said you can use any of he ingredients- veggie kebabs and fruit kebabs are dead easy to makeNeeding to lose weight start date 26 December 2011 current loss 60 pound Down. Lots more to go to get into my size 6 jeans0 -
my all time favourite party food is vol-au-vents. I think they're seen as old fashioned but I love 'em
especially mixed mushroom in white sauce.
I would never make them at home but they're always the first things I plump for0 -
I was at a buffet yesterday and there were mini cheese and tomato pizzas made like individual jam tarts - absolutely delish! The kids enjoyed them, as did the older people and all the ones in between! You could add mushrooms and peppers to them too. BTW - i'm not a veggie, but do enjoy a variety.If you're not hungry, food isn't the answer!0
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