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QUESTION!

8bitian:

girlsack:

My partner and I are in charge of “snack break” next week for our acting class and I don’t know what to do.

It doesn’t have to be gluten free. I don’t want to be boring and bake cookies/cupcakes : /

What would you want your classmate to bring?

Pie

Fruit and cheese!

  1. asenseofpoise said: Asian curry puffs?
  2. graemewa said: Bacon wrapped scallops.
  3. urthwhyte said: As a theatre major — something warm will break the mold of sugary treats. Nothing better than having a director make pizza or reheat cake and serve it up to everyone during a pause in rehearsal
  4. leahj reblogged this from 8bitian and added:
    Fruit and cheese!
  5. cherrylet said: french baguettes, fruit jams/butter/fig spread, and call it a day
  6. siductive said: Red velvet cake truffles! Super easy to make albeit somewhat time-consuming. I make them all the time for school events.
  7. blzrsndjckts said: I know you don’t want to be boring with cookies, but what about baking peanut butter blossom cookies?? They’re not like your regular chocolate chip and they’re really easy to make!
  8. 01086831050 said: you should make cream cheese veggie pizza using pillsbury dough. easy, but delish. and cheese cubes are always a hit. :))
  9. writersintrovert said: Google “what’s Megan making?” she posts her own version of recipes or her own recipes on her blog!
  10. knitmeapony reblogged this from 8bitian and added:
    Try for something savory! Quartered sandwiches are really easy. Inexpensive bread, whatever lunchmeat is on sale, some...
  11. 8bitian reblogged this from girlsack
  12. mercibeaucoup said: i also vote for macaroons and tea.
  13. sarooty said: cantaloupe & prosciutto salsa
  14. -kaleidoscopes said: clementines
  15. erinmcleod said: Win them over with a cheese a plate.
  16. jen-bear said: Spinach dip and sliced baguette. Or, on the opposite end of the spectrum, a batch of chocolate drop pretzels: mini pretzels topped with a Hershey’s Kiss, warmed in oven for 5-6 min at 170F, then topped with an M&M and chilled in the refrigerator.
  17. handsomecabinboy said: Something that’s easy to clean up and doesn’t take much preparation for. Pretzels, oranges and apples are nice. They taste good and they also give you energy. Maybe instead of cookies and cupcakes you can bring croissants/graham crackers and nutella
  18. shietsandgiggles said: For Christmas I made a huge batch of oero balls to give as treats to friends and family and everyone went crazy over them. They’re pretty easy to make and there’s videos/instructs allover “da interweb”. Hope that helps!
  19. prettyteapartydeuxx said: sushi
  20. aortaa said: Something like this maybe, since it’d be easier/not as messy to eat? the-girl-who-ate-everyt…
  21. mrsbigtuna said: hummus is the best thing ever.
  22. biggieneversmalls said: homemade marshmallows and hot chocolate, crepes, or chocolate covered strawberries! #fatttygottagetfed
  23. gracefree said: A simple large cake that everyone could eat? Some crackers with ham and cheese? c: Or maybe a sandwich platter is the way go….. I hope you figure it out soon Miss ^^
  24. t0tal-life-f0rever said: chips and dip maybe. chocolate covered pretzels could be fun. maybe some sort of pie. chicken wings. chocolate covered strawberries. SO MANY OPTIONS
  25. callais said: joythebaker.com/blog/20…
  26. snapshirtfiend said: Spinach dip and bread bowls.
  27. monadolescence said: M-A-C-A-R-O-O-N-S
  28. thejazzcat said: club sandwiches! if you want to make teeny tiny sandwiches for others that is ..
  29. ignify said: MACARONS
  30. novh said: chocolate coconut macaroons
  31. everyduy said: Bob Marley brownies
  32. rubysun said: A GIANT BAG OF PITA CHIP AND HUMMUS
  33. schoalswarmorchestra said: Not crudite.
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