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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We got subway and all the adults and kids ate. We expected a lot more food left over (which was fine as the staff where we were doing it wanted it for their lunch). Parents eating depends on the food served. We are vegetarian, so we would not be eating (I would not say anything and just decline eating). I'd make a simple pasta salad with pasta, some veggies, cheese and italian dressing. I'd also make sure that everyone eats chicken.[/quote] I'm trying to avoid needing forks and knives. What about adding a veggie platter with tomatoes, carrots, celery, and hummus? I asked for dietary restrictions in the invite, and no one has indicated anything thus far. Of the people I know who are coming, I know there are no restrictions.[/quote] Its your party, serve what you want. A veggie platter would be great but it would not be filling. After the party, depending on distance, we'd be quickly headed to feed our child. I don't see the issue with service with forks. [/quote] Does your 4 YO eat pasta salad? Mine doesn't, and neither do many other kids I know.[/quote]
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