What do I serve guests for afternoon tea?!


Question: I've got some vegemite, half a packet of twisties and some left over spaggetti. I dont think that will impress them. What should I do cause I really want to make a good impression because I think they will be regular vistors. I met them at a swingers party.


Answers: I've got some vegemite, half a packet of twisties and some left over spaggetti. I dont think that will impress them. What should I do cause I really want to make a good impression because I think they will be regular vistors. I met them at a swingers party.
how bout some cocktail weiners and mini tacos.
how about cucumber sandwiches, or even a veggie tray with dip. maybe some cookies
Serve them the pepperoni you don't know what to do with lol
man, that sounds so old fashioned! If your talking about hot tea, then serve them scones, shrimp puffs, or pieces of toast with caviar. If it's iced tea, give them a chicken salad, or a piece of lemon meringue pie.
At the very least, buy a package of fruit cookies (such as fig or date biscuits) or something vanilla flavored. Don't serve chocolates with tea. If you can manage to make a few sandwiches, cut them up into triangles and serve. I'm guessing you're in Australia, do you have sweet farmer's cheese there? Or do you like brie? Brie and fruit is another thing you could add.
I think that'll do the trick. I'd serve some peanutbutter, pickle and horseradish sandwhiches with that. Hey, throw alittle vegemite on there while you're at it! I'll be over. Keep the water hot.
Tuna sandwiches
ummmmmmmmmmmm...................... tea and little shortbread cookies maybe with frosting or triangle sandwiches with a olive & toothpick.
I'd recommend boiling some water and cooking the spaghetti for exactly twelve minutes, strain the water out, add the Vegemite to the steaming hot spaghetti, serve up the twisties as a garnish, and then go throw yourself off of a bridge.












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If you met them at a swinger's party, mate, the food you serve really isn't going to be that important! ;)




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