What are good foods to bring to a party?!


Question: What are good foods to bring to a party?
Okay, so I just had my birthday party, at a hotel, and it was AWESOME! Everyone agreed. So much that we decided that it would be so cool, the day before halloween, to have another hotel sleepover. The whole thing for my birthday cost about $150, for food and room. We could divide the cost for the room by 6 of us, and bring our own food instead of buying a party tray. And we decided where we could sleep, and that my mom would be the best adult at the party (not a hover mom, lets us do what we want as long as we stick together. She is not the ind of person who thinks something terrible will happen if she doesn't come with 6 12-almost 14 year old girls) and we know where the stuff in the hotel is and the pool hours, so all that's left is the food.


Normally, for family parties, my mom makes an eggplant dip and I make tapenade. But, once again, the ages are 12-14, and that won't work. I don't want to have to make boring pasta salad, or sandwiches. So I want ideas of things you can make, in a big bowl, that people tend to like.


The pickiness varies. 2 of them are super picky, the rest are just a tad picky. The super picky ones will have to eat what they bring if they don't like our food. But remember, the age group will probably not want olive spread that looks funny.

Also, the hotel has a fridge, but it is small and there isn't much room between the racks, and there is a little microwave.



I also don't want something snacky, more foody.

Answers:

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Mozarella sticks
hotdogs
hamburgers
can't go wrong with pizza
shrimp
chicken w/ diff. sauces
wings
brownies
cookies
lil mini sausages
rotel
deviled eggs
pizza rolls



One of those large bakery packs of assorted muffins, all kinda are tasty, filling, finger food and don't require refrigeration

Trail mix, the picky girls can just pick out what they don't want

Milk and cookies, just get a box of cookies that has all different kinds.

I like to make this special dip, all you need is a can of beanless chili and a package of cream cheese, put in the microwave to melt and stir ever minute or so until it's mixed. Serve with Tortilla chips and it will be the best dip you've ever had.



Cold Broccoli Salad. And it's YUMMY...

2 Lbs Broccoli Flowerettes
Broken into tiny bite size pieces
1/4 - 1/3 C. Minced Red Onion
Handful Of Raisins
3 - 6 slices of crispy Bacon crumbled (Optional)

Mix all the above, Then right before you serve put this dressing on it that you mix in advance & let chill in the fridge:
2 T. Apple Cider Vinegar
2 T. Sugar
2/3 C. Mayonnaise

Can be made the night before & refrigerated.
But always keep the dressing seperate until serving or else the salad will get soggy.




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