Deli wraps are,
Wheat tortilla wraps
Cream cheese
fresh spinach
sliced tomatoes
thin sliced deli ham or other meats if liked
Rolled up then sliced like sushi
I like putting a toothpick through their center then sometimes adding a cube of cheese or an olive it just depends on my mood
Suggestion:
I saw this really nice idea in a wedding magazine of mine: grilled cheese sandwich wedges sitting on top of what looked like basically a double shot glass of tomato soup. the wedge was inside of the glass but not quite touching the soup. it looked cute and seems pretty inexpensive. plus, almost everyone likes grilled cheese

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wraps are good, but nix the tomatoes (although I love them) they seem to make wraps all soggy like.. .. subsitute with jullianed bell pepper strips, or cucumber strips..
I have been to expensive and simple home weddings.. people just like something to munch, and as long as its not crackers with cheese in a can spritzed out, they are happy..
but dont dismiss the veggie tray.. people love dipping fresh veggies into dips.. its just a thing.. it makes people feel at least they got something healthy out of the tidbits..
I also think good cheeses (sliced for convienence) with good savory crackers are nice, you can add some olives and gerkin pickles on the same tray..
and dont forget sweets in the finger food catagory.. lemon squares and brownies might seem too cheap, but people like them.. even a tray of assorted cookies.. as long as there is a vareity, it looks more elegant.. have a tray of 5-6 different flavored homestyle cookies, choco chip, peanut butter, sugar cookies, ginger snaps, oatmeal raisen, etc.. people do like those things.
and a twist on the pigs in a blanket.. get some croisant (the pop and fresh canned ones in the frozen isle) and wrap around little jimmy sausages (those tiny breakfast sausages) and then bake as the croisant container tells you… they look prettier.. and set out with a tiny bowl of dijan mustard to dip in.. mmmmm!
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