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Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not.

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Old 05-02-2005, 03:00 AM
kdvernic@flemingc.on.ca
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Hi, I'm a new hostess, I have just bought a house and I am hosting a
party for the first time for my family I wanted to try some new baking
ideas, so I was hoping for some great ideas from this discussion group,
hopefully you can help me as the party date is approaching quickly.
I need ideas for finger foods, and such that can be consumed easily at
a party.

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Old 05-02-2005, 11:27 PM
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Hi, I'm a new hostess, I have just bought a house and I am hosting a
party for the first time for my family I wanted to try some new baking
ideas, so I was hoping for some great ideas from this discussion group,
hopefully you can help me as the party date is approaching quickly.
I need ideas for finger foods, and such that can be consumed easily at
a party.


I would check the bookstore. Gale Gand has a book out that specializes in
small bites of baked goods called "Just a Bite."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...343820-2955229

I would take a look quickly as creating a lot of small servings of finger
food can be far more time consuming and require more skill than making a
large item that is sliced and served on plates. It may also require more
equipment. If you look at that book you can decide if you are up to the
task considering you will be in a new kitchen and have limited experience
and time. You may find it more satisfactory to buy an assortment of
pastries from a decent bakery.


 




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