Finger foods are meant to be eaten one at a time, so the food that you are eating should not have generally been touched by others. Often it is a great idea to have toothpicks for picking up the finger foods so that they are not touched by people.
Finger food is great at a child's birthday party. Most party hits include chicken tenders, mini sandwiches, or fruit trays. For more yummy finger food ideas please visit http://www.cuisine.com.au/recipe-finder/children's-party-recipes.
No, finger foods are usually light appetizers or cocktail party food that can be eaten with the fingers without getting them greasy.
I found a great website and I have tried some of the recipes! I too am a fan of finger foods! http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas/parties/cocktail-parties/party-finger-food-recipes#slide-1 Good luck with your get togethers!
It is true that a good and enjoyable party should come with good food preparation. You can find some party food in these websites; http://partyfoodideas.org/ and http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/collections/finger+food
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http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Course/Finger-Foods/Healthy-Finger-Foods (this website has different finger foods so they wont be messy! They're healthy and have links to other food ideas)
finger sandwiches, meatballs, etc. other party foods, small appetizer like things
Yes - food that is not fully sanitary or is not fresh.
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Cake seems to be the only obligatory food at a birthday party. Maybe cupcakes would do if you do not want to serve cake. After that, anything you and your guests would like would be fine.
You call that an after dinner party. This tradition started in early England and is usually held on Sundays or special occasions.
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