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[quote=Anonymous]For kids parties, there is always a birthday cake but no actual meals, since the parties are not scheduled for meal times. Hosts might put out "snack foods" so basically fruit, sandwiches (very simple cured meats, cheeses, nutella, paté, etc on baguettes), chips, and maybe a few bowls of gummy fruit candies. The birthday cake is traditionally a homemade icebox cake (chocolate wafer cookies layered with whipped cream and put in fridge overnight to solidify into a solid object that can be sliced). IF it's a regular sponge/chiffon cake, people usually order that from the bakery, there is not much of a home baking culture ime.[/quote]
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