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mrsmopp Fri 15-Apr-16 16:37:00

I've been asked to make the sandwiches for an 80th birthday afternoon tea. What would be the most popular fillings? I have to do them in advance so don't want anything that will go soggy. Any tips?

shysal Fri 15-Apr-16 16:45:10

If you don't want the hassle, you could buy some ready-made fillings from M&S for some of the sandwiches, or if you wish, get them to make a platter of them for you! I ate some left-overs from a friend's party food from M&S, it was all delicious!

Alima Fri 15-Apr-16 16:45:35

Your could have a retro theme and do fish paste and creamed egg (not together). Nice and safe on the elderly teeth.

ninathenana Fri 15-Apr-16 16:50:40

Most of the things that spring to mind would indeed go soggy if made too far in advance. Such as egg n cress, tuna n sweet corn or coronation chicken.
Ham or grated cheese are good staples.

hildajenniJ Fri 15-Apr-16 17:02:35

When I worked in the nursing home, the sandwich fillings of choice were, egg mayonnaise, cheese, tuna with sweet corn or cucumber, canned salmon. If you wanted something a bit pricier what about smoked salmon and cream cheese.or roast beef thinly sliced?