Birthday Party / Food for Adults

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds


Sorry, the kids around where I live are total foodies. I forgot about regular kids who cry if one thing on their plate touches something else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds


Sorry, the kids around where I live are total foodies. I forgot about regular kids who cry if one thing on their plate touches something else.


+1 My kids would eat the Dominos cheese pizza and not complain to the host, but they'd rather have the arugula!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never have a birthday party for your kid and accommodate guest eating requirements.


You don't accommodate guests..? Then why even invite people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I rarely see parents eat. Only if it's explicitly a family party at a house/park. Water is nice. My last party ended at 6pm, all the kids ate and the parents just picked up and presumably ate after.


Parents don't eat because they're offered a cold slice of pizza or some awful sandwiches from CostCo. I was at a party last week where they had arancini and not a single one was left.
Anonymous
Don’t make parents stay. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Individual bags of chips or pretzels might be nice, or clementines/mandarins
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds


+1

Our local place is delicious, but the crust is super crispy and the cheese is “different” so picky kids don’t like it. Makes sense for the host to get dominoes for the kids and a nicer pizza (arugula and all!) for the parents. A good host imo.


My kids would eat all the arugula pizza
Anonymous
Aren't ES-age parties at a trampoline park drop-off?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds


Sorry, the kids around where I live are total foodies. I forgot about regular kids who cry if one thing on their plate touches something else.


Maybe your kids. And I’m sure if they wanted a slice of that one they could have it. But most younger kids will eat plain cheese pizza, as where various other toppings and cheese types are not as widely appealing to kids. But you’re purposely pretending not to understand this- for what reason, I don’t know
Anonymous
Cheese pizza is totally fine. You can go fancier, especially if you yourself want to eat something more upscale, but adults staying for a trampoline party are not expecting a gourmet dining experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


I mean, I get it. Don’t you? The pizza with arugula and balsamic drizzle is t going to be popular with the 8 yr olds


Sorry, the kids around where I live are total foodies. I forgot about regular kids who cry if one thing on their plate touches something else.


Maybe your kids. And I’m sure if they wanted a slice of that one they could have it. But most younger kids will eat plain cheese pizza, as where various other toppings and cheese types are not as widely appealing to kids. But you’re purposely pretending not to understand this- for what reason, I don’t know


This is an elementary school forum. My five year old would absolutely go for fancy pizza, as would his older sister. As would their friends. As I said, kids where I live are foodies. At the last party, the veggie tray was picked clean. Kids asked for seconds of the snap pea crisps but left extra cupcakes. I understand, but am saying I would never buy cheap crap food like Domino's for kids and higher quality food for adults. Everyone gets the higher quality foods.
Anonymous
Separate food for parents is way overkill for a trampoline park party at which most parents will probably drop off. Just have some extra pizza (same pizza for everybody) and cupcakes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Separate food for parents is way overkill for a trampoline park party at which most parents will probably drop off. Just have some extra pizza (same pizza for everybody) and cupcakes.


+1. It’s a little precious. Just serve the pizza that comes included with your party package.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was at a trampoline park last night. The kids were served Dominoes pizza and the parents were offered fancier pizza from a local place. Totally not necessary but it was nice.


That's so offensive. I would never do that. Everyone gets local pizza.


My kids would riot because they vastly prefer the Dominos to the "fancy".
Anonymous
Dcum never fails to amuse. What alternative reality am I living in?
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