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    Pat
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    Bizarre Costco Question

    Has anyone had the Costco Buffalo Chicken Wings?

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    If anyone would know

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    are they the purdue brand? they are decent

    @Blase works there she could say for sure

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    Pat
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    I'm trying stuff out for a party I'm having. I'm batting zero so far on stuff

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    Pat, have that party catered. No use in wearing yourself down and driving John crazy over this. He would probably thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeus View Post
    Pat, have that party catered. No use in wearing yourself down and driving John crazy over this. He would probably thank you.

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    @zeus, I am going to have it catered, but I just want some other stuff to fill in. It seems like I have the same stuff every year. It's a golf tournament party, so in all honesty, they are more interested in our wine than food. I'm just trying to be a responsible hostess.

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    Unfortunately I have not tried them (I’m not a wing person) but I know they’re really popular. Had someone buy twelve bags of them the other day!


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    We’ve had them Pat. We think they are good. Not too spicy.

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    If you want to have some options that don't require a lot of assembly, I would go with things like: breaded ravioli that you can skewer and coat partway in a nice sauce, any of the filled phyllo cups (usually come in a variety), spanakopita triangles (always a hit), or, believe it or not, pigs in a blanket with a nice stone-ground mustard dipping sauce. I spent a number of years doing banquet service at a 5-star inn that had a huge (still does) business in wedding and events. I always tell everyone that of all the high-class and labor-intensive apps that were served, the one that disappeared in a flash was the pigs in a blanket. I don't know if they bring back memories for people, but they get gobbled up. On the ravioli, the Rana brand is really good, for breaded and non-breaded. For the phyllo cups, if you got unfilled ones, you could probably find a premade sausage or mushroom filling at places like Whole Foods. Just pop in and good to go. Those go really well. Spanakopita triangles are always a hit and super easy.

    I would stay away from wings if people are going to be eating them while standing during a cocktail hour. They are messy and there are bones left over so people are juggling a drink and a plate full of bones.

    You may be doing something totally different and the above won't be of help, so FWIW. Apparently, there is always wine. hhh

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    How about a charcuterie board? No cooking involved


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