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[quote=Anonymous]We have kids over for lunch constantly because we live in a social neighborhood. Carrots, cucumbers, celery, oranges, watermelon as free range snacks. Neighbor kids don't get expensive berries or "nice" seasonal produce (those are MY farmer's market peaches, people!) unless they're about to go bad and need to be eaten quickly. Cheese sticks (I keep a variety around because different kids like different kinds - babybel, string cheese, cheddar cheese sticks), PBJ (we also keep sunbutter and almond butter because a neighbor has a peanut allergy), toaster chicken tenders or mini pizzas, or hotdogs if it's dinner time. That's not how I feel my own family usually, but playdate food is quick, easy, filling, cheap, and picky eater friendly. If parents are staying, I'd do a charcuterie platter. Can work for kids and adults, and everyone can find what they like. [/quote]
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