Chips and dip (cheese dip, French onion dip, etc.)
Pigs in blankets with Honey Mustard dipping sauce
Chicken strips, or chicken pieces with the Honey Mustard
The wings are good, and the boneless ones were a good idea too.
-Miranda
OH! the other night we had something else that might be good. Get a couple cans of biscuits and your choice of pizza toppings.
We took 2 biscuits together (1 was too small), roll out flat, put pizza sauce on them, and topped them how we wanted. Then we folded one side over and pinched shut. Cook in the over on about 350 until golden (you know how biscuits are supposed to look).
They were really good and easy. They are especially good if the people being served all like different kinds of pizza.
My mom later suggested that we should have dipped them in Pizza sauce for added flavor. So, that is an idea.
2006-12-26 07:31:58
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answered by miranda2586 2
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Try making a hot dip in a crock pot. Velveeta+Ro-Tel tomatoes is the classic one, but artichoke dip is good too. So is Rueben dip, wherein you combine a can of corned beef, a small can of saurkraut, a small bottle of thousand island dressing and shredded swiss cheese to taste... this is great on Rye crackers. Or try thick green chili with velveeta and tortilla chips. Mmmm!
2006-12-26 07:35:18
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answered by timid_worrywart 2
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Buffalo wings are always a good way to go, you should get some other things also. Trying making potatoe skins chips and dip Finger foods are always good like little sandwiches
2006-12-26 07:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Guys love a 7-layer nacho dip. You can make it in a small dish instead of a 9 x 13 pan. Or make 2 small ones and save the other one for another night.
Or meatballs...
Oh, I just made bacon wrapped water chestnuts in barbeque sauce for 2 different get-to-gethers and both times they disappearred!
2006-12-26 07:53:27
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answered by lauriek 2
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FINNNNNNGER FOODS!
(gotta love licking your fingers after deeeeeee-licious food)
Do some bb-q lil sausages, served with cubed cheese on the side.
Or a lil meat dish with crackers, cheeses, and meat.... and maybe a couple of sauces on the side.
Even foot long sandwiches cut into easy to hold sizes, with chips.
Yummmmmy.... I think I'm gonna have to go open the fridge door, now I have the munchies..talking about all that food. lol
GOOD LUCK!
2006-12-26 13:09:07
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answered by Lo Lo G 2
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piglets in blankets
boil little beef smokies, then drain in a colander and dry with paper towels
wrap in cut up instant cresent dough or instant biscuits (like pillsbury)
sausage balls
one roll of jimmy dean hot sausage or something similar
1 cup of biscuit
1 cup sharp shredded cheddar
mix up, it is a really stiff dough
roll into quarter to fifty cent size balls
bake at 350 till brown on the bottom (like maybe 15 minutes)
serve both with yellow mustard!!
2006-12-26 07:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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BBQ meatballs (crockpot)
mini pigs in a blanket
chocolate covered pretzels
onion rings
nachos
mozzarella sticks w/marinara dipping sauce
mini pizzas (cooked on pitas, small tortillas, or English muffins)
mini corn dogs
spring rolls
2006-12-26 10:48:59
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answered by Laura 5
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one pound meatballs in chili/grape sauce. 1/2 cup chili sauce 1 cup grape jelly put in crockpot with meatballs.
spinach dip, recipe on back of knorr veg. mix box.
cheese crackers and sausage.
pickles rapped in creamcheese and beef.
blt dip.
taco dip
2006-12-26 07:54:02
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answered by brunette 4
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Guys are simple. So, how about good old sausage and cheese?
You can do it yourself, like get stuff from Aldi's, or buy pre-made from the grocery store (may have to order).
guys like finger foods.
2006-12-26 07:47:29
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answered by fastfakts 4
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Nachos and Guacamole or even Rotel dip
2006-12-26 07:35:48
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answered by Kimo 4
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