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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

671.0. "PARTY: Buffet Bridal Shower" by CSSE::MCKINNON () Mon Aug 03 1987 17:09

    I am giving a bridal shower for a friend soon and I will probably
    have some kind of buffet.  It is at 7:00 p.m. so it is for dinner.
    
    Does anyone have any "special" recipes that would work for bridal
    shower (about 12-15 people).  Anything would help including apps,
    side dishes, casseroles, desserts.........
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    AM
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671.1Taco SaladARCH::MANINAMon Aug 03 1987 17:297
    Try the Taco Salad recipe in Note 602.1.  This is good for any age
    group.  It's become standard fare at any of our get togethers and
    is a mandatory requirement for either my husband or I when we attend
    a pot luck luncheon at work.  I think you'll like it.
    
    Enjoy,
    Manina
671.2Cheese & Fruit DessertBAGELS::MEEGANTue Aug 04 1987 14:2925
    Here's one that my moms old neighborhood used to use whenever they
    had showers for anyone.
    
    I've tried this with blueberries, strawberries and cherries so far
    and they came out delicious.
    
    Hope you like it.
    
    lam
    
    CHEESE & FRUIT DESSERTS
    
    1 pound Cream Cheese (Room Temp.)      24 Vanilla Wafers
    2 Eggs				   Kool Whip
    3/4 Cup Sugar			   Fresh Fruit or the
    1 Tsp. Vanilla			    canned fruit pie filling
    
    Cooking utensils:  Use small cupcake pans and small cupcake
    liners.
    =================================================================
    Whip cream cheese.  Add eggs, sugar & vanilla.  Place a wafer on
    the bottom of foil liners and pour mixture onto wafer (fill half-way).
    BAKE at 375 degrees for 10-15 minutes.  Chill and top with Kool
    Whip and Fruit.
    
671.3Quiche muffinsCSG::SCHOFIELDWed Feb 15 1989 15:507
    An easy thing to do is quiche - only do it in muffin tins.
    I made this and it was a huge hit.  Easy to eat, and you don't have
    to worry about cutting the quiche 'pie' up and making a mess.
    I didn't use a crust, just poured (with a ladel) the mix (I made
    ham and cheese) into the muffin tins after I had sprayed them with
    Pam.  One note - I didn't put the ham chunks in until the end. I
    just dropped them on top.