thread: What to make for mothers group morning tea?

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    Question What to make for mothers group morning tea?

    I am just about to go and buy a packet of tim tams, lamingtons and a bun as I am so uninspired for ideas.

    What do you make or put out when you have mother's group morning tea at your house?

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    Choc Chip Cookies and cupcakes here

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    depends on how creative I am feeling sometime I buy 12 littls tart cases fill them with caramel filling other times i will bake a cake or make a slice

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    I love to make scones with jam and cream. They're so much fun and everyone just loves them.

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    Ooo how do I make scones???

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    Here is a basic recipe Basic scone recipe

    There are a few variations, one made with lemonade too which is really yummy.

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    Thanks Tink,
    Some great ideas girls, keep them coming!

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    slice, biscuits, cupcakes, pasties.

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    Here's the lemonade scone recipe. It's easier and I like them better. Lemonade scones

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    I usually make a batch of muffins (peach melba, blueberry or choc chip) or a chocolate slice or biccies, made a lemon meringue once. I love baking and use my turn at mothers group as an excuse to bake

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    I will be getting DP to bring an assortment of scones home from work (he is a baker)!

    The other mums have baked a cake, made scones w/ jam and cream, etc etc.

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    Can't go wrong with fudge and it's heaps easy!

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    Okay I totally cheated and went out and bought chocolate profiter roles with grand mariner custard, lamingtons, tim tams, strawberries (thought I should add a healthy choice ).

    I think I will have to practise baking before I bake for mothers group as I am not very good at it.

    Kaz- would love a caramel fudge recipe! Yum!!!

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    ~Pikelets with Jam & Cream
    ~Meringues with Strawberries and Cream
    ~Carrot Cake
    ~Espresso Banana Bread w/choc chips
    ~Chocolate Brownies
    ~French Apple Tea Cake
    ~Raspberry & White Choc Friands
    ~Malteser Cookies
    ~Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cookies
    ~Apple Crumble Muffins
    ~Mini Caramel tarts (with butternut busicuts caramel & choc)
    ~Peanut Butter Slice (tastes like reeses pieces)
    ~Sour Cream & Apple Slice
    ~Hazelnut Slice
    ~Malteser Slice
    ~Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

    ... these are a few of my favourite things!

    (I can feel a bakefest coming on...!)

    Your choices sound nommy! I hope you had a great time!

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    How do you make Malteser slice?? Sounds Yum!

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    Malteser Slice

    It is very yum! I'll warn you it goes quick!

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    great ideas here....

    A lot of cake shops sell scones by the 1/2 dozen. I know our local one sells 6 for $3. I just then whip up some cream and pull out the strawberry jam......quick, relatively cheap, and yummo....

    Ive just seen a recipie for Strawberry and Ricotta muffins....mmmm i know what im doing tomorrow....