What would be some good foods to use in a buffet where?!


Question:

What would be some good foods to use in a buffet where?

it is served on a naked human body? Something non-irritating. No, I'm not talking about cannibalism..lol This is where the food is served off the supple body of a willing participant for guests. I know kinda kinky, but it sounds like fun.


Answers:
You need something simple like:
Arrange fruits according to your liking, such as:
Crescents of peeled cantaloupe; Crescents of peeled honeydew; Bartlett pears unpeeled, cut in eighths; Clusters of stemmed seedless grapes; Half-rounds of fresh pineapple; Bananas split and quartered; Pitted bing cherries; Mounds of strawberries or raspberries; Sections of orange; Sections of grapefruit; Sprigs of lemon mint
For the topping use:
* 1 cup heavy whipping cream
* 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
* 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Beat cream, sugar and vanilla extract in small mixer bowl until stiff peaks form. Spread over top and sides of the fruit of your liking.

Enjoy....

Your Deviled eggs.

That is just a little bit kinky. AS long as you're not modest, that would be cool. As long as they wash themselves off, I would... lol

pretty sushi rolls with little jars besides the person for dipping, thin wedges of melon, peaches, kiwi, strawberry. Wouldn't that be pretty and colorful?

How much food can you actually fit on a body? If you're not going to use plates then I suggest nuts and chocolates

Actually, it's disgusting. Bacteria is on the body and skin cells will get on the food.

fruit, sushi rolls, clams on the 1/2 shell

I saw that on CSI, TV show. The person who was the table (supple body) was no longer with us.

steak,mashed potatoes and soup.




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