Not only was it perfect for what I had in mind, it was only 5.00!
I removed all of the hardware, plugged all of the holes with wood putty and sanded it down. I spray painted the frame and turned it over and sprayed the underside of the glass with mirror paint. Then I trimmed it out with heavy rope and had the perfect serving tray for the event. You can click on the first pic for a closer look.
I made so many bread sticks that they almost made me cry. I made a double recipe and they took 9 hours to make.
I made hundreds of crackers.
I also marinated and broiled 3 large flank steaks, cut them into thin slices and served them rolled up on toothpicks.
Always a favorite, I made brown sugar, bacon wrapped smokies. Lots of them.
These are one of my daughter's favorites, Asian chicken salad sandwiches on pullman bread with toasted sesame seed edges.
I ordered 50 of her favorite petite fours instead of having a big cake. When I was little these were my favorites too and the same bakery still makes them. |
Comments
I think its lovely that the same Petie Fours are available and that your daughter likes them as you did, what a great idea with the window, did you leave glass in it or put something else in it?
not only do you cook, you think up perfect serving trays.
not many can do both!
It's amazing for me to see all this You've done for Your daughter since I grew up with a mother that never have understood cooking :-) :-) :-) Even pasta sauce could be a huge challange for her :-)
I must admit though that now when she's closing in towards being 80 she has become a better cook, she has had some years tp practice after all :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.