Party Sandwiches
Sandwiches are a great standby at any kind of party. At a bridge party, a tea party, a party for children, and any kind of evening function, sandwiches are always popular. Cut your sandwiches in various shapes and sizes, and very the fillings, too, having savoury ones as well as sweet. Here are a few suggestions: Grated chocolate spread over clotted cream on brown bread; ripe bananas mashed with thick cream and a little sugar, and spread on thin slices of bread and batter; dates, stoned and chopped finely, spread on brown bread and butter, and sprinkled With chopped nuts; cream cheese mixed with red currant jelly; cream cheese mixed with chutney; thin slices oi bread and butter spread thickly with finely-chopped apples, Avhicli have been mixed with some seedless raisins. To give your sandwiches additional nutriment, as well as improving the flavour, use a milk bread. This bread keeps moist a long time, so that you can make sandwiches some hours before you need them, and they will keep beautifully if you Wrap them in oiled paper or a damp cloth. When making sandwiches with fillings of fruit or tomatoes, cut the bread a little thicker than for other sandwiches.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 63, 16 March 1938, Page 15
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203Party Sandwiches Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 63, 16 March 1938, Page 15
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