Have you ever thought of bringing a batch of deviled eggs if there is going to be some imbibing prior to the festivities? These are easy to make, attractive on the dish, and easier to eat. These will go faster than nuts and berries.
2007-12-15 13:10:47
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answered by googie 7
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This will last a good while on a buffet table and keep warm a good while, too. Simple to make. Lynn's Broccoli Rice Casserole ½ cup chopped onion ½ cup chopped celery (*I will often leave out if I have none) 4 T. margarine 2 cups cooked rice 1 (10½ oz) can cream of mushroom soup 2 (10-oz) pkg. frozen chopped broccoli, barely cooked and drained 1 (8 oz) jar Cheese Whiz (*I will often use a chub of Kraft Garlic Cheese or Tostitoes Nacho Cheese, whatever I have around) 1 4-oz) can water chestnuts, diced Saute’ onions and celery in margarine. Mix all ingredients. Put into a greased 2-qt. baking dish. Bake at 350ºF for 25 minutes or until bubbly. Serves 8. Enjoy!!
2016-05-24 03:27:00
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answered by ? 3
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Everyone likes veggie or fruit trays...even Pepridge Farms sausage with cheese and crackers are always popular.
2007-12-15 14:16:38
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answered by Nothin' Fancy 4
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i always take candy cane pecies diipped in chocolate put on top of a regular white cake with crushed up candy canes in it and vanilla icing with red and green sprinkles on top along with the candy cane peices dipped in chocolate
2007-12-15 13:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some Christmas recipes you could use, from foodnetwork..
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/et_hd_christmas/0,1972,FOOD_9832,00.html
happy holidays!
2007-12-15 13:07:03
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answered by Mimí..ツ 5
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pumpkin pie, pecan pie, banana bread, pumpkin bread, some people actually like mincemeat pie.
2007-12-15 13:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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cookies or cookie bars are good. green bean casserole is easy.
2007-12-15 13:06:17
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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