peanut free appetizers

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Hi all,
I am having a party with about 30 adults and a about 10 kids and I will be preparing all the food (which I am thankful for so I know it will be safe for PA DS), but I would like to know if any of you have bought any bulk frozen (or fresh) peanut free appetizer type products? I am thinking of things like mozzerella sticks, jalpeno poppers, boneless buffalo wings etc along with some healthy options too... if you all have any ideas I would greatly appreicate it! I have a Costco closeby.
Andrea

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My DD is PA and she has eaten the breaded mozza cheese sticks from Costco w/out a problem. She has also eaten the dumplings and chicken/veg egg rolls (made by Ling ?). She has eaten Bagel bites too, and the chicken nuggets they sell.

Have a nice party-

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what about mrs. T's perogies with a dipping sauce.

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Tyson popcorn chicken on a platter with tops sliced off of red/green/yellow peppers holding ranch dressing as a "dip"

Sargento star shaped cheese- with Keebler Club or Town House crackers

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safe keebler crackers with cream cheese and salsa and chives or green onion. salmon spread with dill. i dont know if you are avoiding dairy and fish also.

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It's been many years, but Nancy's Mini-Quiches were safe when I used them, and a big hit. I got them at Costco, but have also seen them in my local market.

Amy

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Those Nancy's quiches are so good but so deadly! They may be nut safe but they are not waistline safe! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/eek.gif[/img]

p.s. My favorites are the spinach!

[This message has been edited by MimiM (edited May 18, 2007).]

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Quote:Originally posted by MimiM:
[b]Those Nancy's quiches are so good but so deadly! They may be nut safe but they are not waistline safe! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/eek.gif[/img]

p.s. My favorites are the spinach!

[This message has been edited by MimiM (edited May 18, 2007).][/b]

They are absolutely heart attack-on-a-plate! I'm embarrassed to tell you how much I like them. And as for my favorites - it's a three way tie! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/redface.gif[/img]

Amy

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