+1. I also liked the idea of bagels/mini muffins/fruit for that timeframe, but pizza is easier and probably cheaper, and the parents will probably appreciate not having to figure out lunch after the party. |
Bagel bites! Everyone wins
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| Sliders, chicken tenders, mac & cheese, and chicken skewers are also easy kid-friendly foods. (My kid doesn't love pizza, either, so we've always had to find alternatives.) |
I think that if anyone is uncomfortable enough to want to take their food home, they're going to be uncomfortable being at a party where other people are taking their masks off and eating. I'd do something that's time limited and seated (e.g. pizza, nuggets, bagel bites), and cupcakes instead of a cake so that if someone chooses to leave at the beginning, they could take one. |
Sandwiches (boys) and salad (girls) might work for teens, maybe some tweens. You don’t want premade tacos, but a taco bar could work for older elementary and middle school. You don’t want any type of assembly line for kids who are second grade and younger, and you really, really don’t want to do that for preschool. Mac and cheese Chicken nuggets/tenders Cheese/pepperoni pizza Cheeseburger sliders (condiments and vegetables on the side) Fries, sweet potato work as well as potato Onion rings Cheese plate and crackers, cheese dip Cut fruit, bowls of grapes and berries, cream cheese dip or nut butter if serving apple slices Carrots/celery and hummus/ranch/nut butter Chips and queso/cheesy bean dip Toddlers prefer finger foods and dipping. Preschoolers prefer familiar foods. Early elementary age kids crave carbs, sugars and fats because they’re active. By upper elementary, their palates are starting to widen, and you can get away with more sauces, spices and textures. |
This. Chicken strips or chicken nuggets are always a hit and they stay good even if they stand for 10-15 minutes while being delivered and the table is set. |
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this gets asked every few months and the general consensus is always pizza or chicken nuggets, and yes provide enough for adults, and yes you will probably have leftovers.
I know you said chick fila wasn't an option for you OP, but that has been my favorite for several years. I get nuggets and mac & cheese plus a wrap platter and the mixed fruit. It makes everyone happy and leftovers keep fine. |
Depends on how old the kids are. |
No sandwiches |
Ok, I'll bite. What on earth is wrong with sandwiches??? |
We’ve done this too and I like attending those. I can get out of the house relatively early, there’s usually coffee for the adults, which is nice, and then kid is tired out and ready for lunch/quiet time by the time we get home. |
Bread next to fillings gets damp, while the outside gets stale. |