Nuts, salted or unsalted, pita bread chips, bread sticks, pretzels, crackers 
any kind of raw fruit.  If you want something more like an hors d'ouvre, 
Trader Joe's has loads of frozen ones on sale.  Choose among, scallops 
wrapped in bacon, crab cakes, tempura vegetables, tiny hot dogs in pastry. 
You just put them in a hot oven for around ten minutes.  If you're starting 
from scratch, shrimp are a good size for snacking.  They take only around 
six minutes to simmer, sauté or broil.  You can flavor them with anything 
from garlic and butter to Indian simmer sauce.  You can dip them in the 
traditional cocktail sauce or several other things.   The tails serve as 
their own handles.

Cheese offers almost limitless possibilities, on or off crackers or bread.

Be creative,
Abby
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carl" <[email protected]>
To: "cooking" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:30 AM
Subject: [CnD] some snack idears pleas


i'm looking for some quick and easy snack idears pleas
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