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  2. These 90 Tasty Christmas Appetizers Will Get the Party Started

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    Bloody Mary Dip. Turn your favorite brunch cocktail into a creamy dip! It's zesty with just the right amount of heat. Top with chopped olives and serve with either veggies, crackers, or chips.

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    Get your holiday party started with these classic & creative Christmas appetizer, everything from pigs in a blanket to an antipasto Christmas tree cheese ball. 82 Christmas Appetizers That'll Set ...

  4. The 85 Best Christmas Party Appetizers, Hands Down, No Contest

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 1 hour and 10 minutes Why I Love It: crowd-pleaser, <10 ingredients, make ahead Serves: 12 Pickles are still popular as ever, so I think everyone at the party ...

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    Related: The 20 Best Appetizers From Grandma’s Recipe Box Ways To Customize The Recipe Instead of maple syrup, add a spicy kick with hot honey or pepper jelly.

  6. Charger (table setting) - Wikipedia

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    In service à la russe, charger plates are called service plates and are kept on the table during the initial courses. Service plates thus act as a base for soup bowls and salad plates. After the soup course is finished, both the soup bowl and service plate are removed from the table; a heated plate is put in their place.

  7. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    In some cultures, such as Ethiopian and Indian, hands alone are used or bread takes the place of non-edible utensils.In others, such as Japanese and Chinese, where bowls of food are more often raised to the mouth, little modification from the basic pair of chopsticks and a spoon has taken place.