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anniversary tea
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i am having a small "do" for our anniversary this year, i have a menu from a local pub for a "finger buffet" of quiche lorraine, selection of sandwiches, sausage rolls and crisps for £6.00 a head, (there will be a cake supplied by the family) plus tea and coffee, and the bar will be open, what i want your opinions on is, do you think the food seems a bit plain for the price? this will be an afternoon party as there will be several very old and very young guests.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We too are having Afternoon Tea, with champagne, for our anniversary this year. There will be about 60+ people, and the intention is to buy in platters of sandwiches,(which cost about £10 per large platter) ready made, from the local S******** supermarket, - had these before for various events, and they are great. We shall also have some savouries eg sausage rolls, etc. and scones, with jam and cream, fresh cream victoria sandwich, lots of fancy cakes, including cup cakes,and a large celebration fruit cake, and a smaller sponge one.
We do not intend to do much cooking, but believe in making things easy for ourself, so lots of the cakes will be bought.
We do not intend to do much cooking, but believe in making things easy for ourself, so lots of the cakes will be bought.