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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
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> In article . net>,
> "pfoley" > wrote:
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> > I would like to have a few friends of mine over some evening after

dinner to
> > play board games. I would like to serve a few appetizers, food pickups,

and
> > then finish the evening off with dessert and coffee and tea. Now, I

can't
> > serve the wrapped brie idea, that I recently posted, because the lady

that
> > gave me that recipe is one of the people whom I would be inviting; any
> > ideas?

>
> Seasoned baked potato and yam fries always went over well here when I
> had Dungeons and Dragons games back in college......
>
> Pizza crackers perhaps? Take some Ritz crackers and place a small bit of
> meat on them (Pepperoni or pre-cooked sausage works), one slice of roma
> tomato, a bit of minced black olive, a sprinkle of garlic powder and
> black pepper, top with mozarella cheese and nuke' it.
>
> There is an entire world of appetizers. :-)
>
> Substitute some cocktail shrimps for the meat in the above recipe.
>
> Corn chips with a variety of dips are never out of order, nor are cheese
> logs and crackers.
> --
> Peace!
> Om
>
> "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch"
> -- Jack Nicholson


Dungeons and Dragons? My son used to play that game years ago; very
intense game; lots of play acting. Do people still play that game?
That cracker pizza sounds good; will it hold all that stuff on it without
breaking?