If you're serving champagne or sparkling wine, In The Kitchen With Kayecee has a nice list of fairly simple appetizers..... and it makes some good points, like avoiding lemon juice if you serve seafood and champagne together..... yuck..... Here is the list: http://www.kayecee.com/?p=95
The site even has a guide to help you figure out how much champagne you'll need to buy..... I thought that was cool: http://www.kayecee.com/?p=89
2007-12-30 08:06:26
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answered by kg_queen 3
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Food: Pigs in Blankets
Beverage: No specifics except at midnight with champagne. Prior to that however, it is up to the drinker.
2007-12-29 04:18:16
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answered by kikio 6
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We always eat Blackeyed peas and rice, it is traditional for good luck in the coming year. You can look up online for horderves, I make Jalapino popers, popcorn, chocolate, rumaki, hot artichoke dip, spicy meatballs, seasoned steak fries. Ice cream float with champaigne. Have a great party!
2007-12-29 03:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Down south we have an old superstition.That tell us if you eat black eyed pea,s on new years eve you will have good luck all year. So black eyed pea,s are a new years eve food.
2007-12-29 03:23:09
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answered by revtobadblack 6
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Oliebollen with powdered sugar
2007-12-29 04:21:32
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answered by Days of You’re 7
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Finger foods - little sandwiches, dips, olives, etc.
2007-12-29 03:09:26
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answered by American Spirit 7
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Lobstaa!!!
2007-12-29 03:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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