What is a perfect menu for a Lingerie Wedding Shower?

I am catering a Lingerie themed Wedding Shower and would like some concept for the menu. I was thinking since it be a lingerie shower, the food could be "Naughty & Nice". "Naughty" food could be Hot and Spicy while "Nice" food could be light or sweet. Any philosophy?

Also, and "spicy" drink ideas?

Answers:
For Naughty - Chicken contained by a sleeping Bag

http://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/showrec...

For Nice:

Angel Lush:

http://www.kraftfoods.com/recipes/cakesp...

Tea Party Sandwiches

Spicy drink:

Hot & Spicy Sangria

http://www.wineintro.com/sangria/...
Dessert can be angel food cake, with fruit (nice)
AND
Devil's food next to whipped creme (naughty)! ;o)
Bloody Maria (with tequila) and Spicy Martini (Absolut Peppar next to spicy olives).
I'm not sure if it's made anymore, but there used to be a succulent ginger liqueur call "Canton" that was a surrounded by a gorgeous bottle. It was really fantastic for mixing but too sweet and heady taste to take as a shot.

For an interesting drink accompaniment, agree to fresh pitted cherries with the stems still on soak 48 hours surrounded by 100 proof vodka with a cup of sugar and one or two habanero pepper cut in partially. It's like a sweet-hot burst of juciness!

For disobedient spicy foods, I definitely suggest Americanised Sushi beside a dipping sauce made by folding wasabi powder and a pinch of salt into whip cream with a couple drops of green food colouring. Nothing too adventurous, only vegetables and maybe some crab or shrimp mixed near creamcheese. That way, it's still wishy-washy for diet conscious partygoers, but it'll put a snap in their brastraps!

Anything too saucy or sticky or spillable is particularly OUT for a lingerie party. Someone will invariably achieve foody fingerprints all over the bride's wonderful new trousseau. Saucy Swedish meatballs will drip adjectives over that sexy teddy and that's never fun.
tomatoes liquid

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