Old-school favorites to serve at cocktail parties all season long.
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We really like to party.
Here are retro party appetizer recipes to celebrate all season long.

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Classic Deviled Eggs
Break out the eggs for every occasion.
The best part is that it’s a cinch to make and never disappoints.
Slow-Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs
Sweet-tangy-saucy little bites never ever go out of style.

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Bring in the slow cooker and you might start making magic in the kitchen.
Meatballs never tasted so good.
These savory bites have a little kick, plus are a cinch to make.

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Cheddar Cheese Straws
The ultimate party snack.
This recipe is savory and rich with the perfect amount of peppery kick.
Nuts And Bolts
Truth is, this is a great appetizer but also an anytime snack.

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Our ingredient list is a bit longer than the original recipe which makes every bite extra tasty and surprising.
Rotel Sausage Dip
A party-perfect six-ingredient dip that leaves all the work to the trusty slow-cooker.
Smoky, buttery, and sweet, these candied bacon crackers will fly off the platter.

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And this recipeyou guessed itis so good it tastes like a million dollars.
Dunk them in this classic sauce for a special appetizer.
2-Ingredient Onion Dip
It really is that easy to serve a fan-favorite appetizer.

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This recipe has endured for more than 70 years for a reason.


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