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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not do platters for a playground party - unless this is something formal where you have reserved space and tables and a tent (but I'm guessing that's not the case). I have attended and enjoyed playground parties these last two years, around the same age group, and been fine with no food, or snacking on whatever the kids were having if I was hungry. Bottled water and/or seltzer would be much appreciated, though. [/quote] why no platters? That's what I have usually seen. to the OP, if you are concerned about shared stuff just make sure you put several serving spoons and provide forks and spoons and small plates. People can then choose to pick up food with their hand or with a fork from their own plate. crackers - just do individual packs for those. [/quote] An elaborate charcuterie board at a playground party for kids is over the top [/quote]
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