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Old 07-02-2010, 05:06 PM
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I order unsliced bread at the bakery. I think take off crust and slice it in sheets long way... I spread softened cream cheese on each layer of the bread and put something different on cheese each layer - for sweet tea sandwiches I put maraschino cherries on one layer, raspberry jam on the next and crushed pineapple (very well drained). I then cut into rectangles and half those again.

For savory tea sandwiches: again cream cheese base and each layer something different - green olives, cucumbers, red pepper slices.
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Old 07-03-2010, 04:38 AM
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Wonderful Idea, Thank You. Morning Glory
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Old 07-04-2010, 04:55 PM
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Great ideas from some talented people. I would like the recipe posted for the easy cherry cheese cakes with the wafers. Thanks, Sally
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Old 07-07-2010, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by quilter1
Cucumber sandwiches. White bread with the crusts cut off, buttered, thinly sliced cucumbers, salt and pepper. Served cold.
DITTO, but with homemade shortcake scones and h.made jam----if you want scone recipe will supply ; so much better than ord scones.
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Most definitely submit your scones recipe, especially since you are from England! Love to try them.
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Old 07-07-2010, 12:36 PM
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Thank you, I would truly appreciate your scone recipe. I have made hundreds but am always looking for something better.
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Old 07-07-2010, 01:56 PM
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shortcake scones recipe


8 oz self raising flour
3 oz butter
1 oz castor sugar
1 egg
4 tablesp milk

FILLING
1/4 pint double cream with sugar in
hulled strawberries
BUT I use h/made strawberry jam on buttered scones OR jam/ whipped cream!

METHOD
sift flour/rub in butter, beat egg with milk then add sugar------mix the lot to a soft BUT not sticky dough, knead thenroll 1/2 inch thick ,cut out into rounds 3 1/2 inch[ I use crinkly cutter]
put on greased baking tray, brush with little milk, bake 425 F 10-12 mins -I have an aga which is quite fierce so I watch from 9 mins onwards.
cool on wire----then split for filling just before serving.dust with icing sugar.

These scones are sweeter and softer than normal ones AND don't contain tartar/bi-carb so no horrid after taste.
hope you enjoy!
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Old 07-07-2010, 02:11 PM
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Make sure your tea is good!
Something else that goes nicely with an afternoon get-together is strawberry champagne sangria. It's a nice drink to serve while people are gathering and visiting.

Here's a recipe that has been very popular around here.

http://www.raleys.com/www/apps/recip...ecipeid=836194
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What is castor sugar?!
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Also what is double cream?! This sounds so good, but I've never heard these terms before!!!!
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