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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was born in 1970 in the U.S. and growing up people did not serve pizza at birthday parties (not saying it didn't happen anywhere, but it wasn't common where I grew up in NY). People tended to cook more in my youth vs all of the take out/quick casual food nowadays. For my sibs and me (and friends' parties I attended), either birthday parties included extended family, in which case parents grilled burgers, had sandwiches or baked italian foods - or if the parties were just kids, usually there was just cake and maybe some fruit or snacks. I don't ever remember goody bags. I point this out because many people on this thread are comparing to kids' parties of their own youths. [/quote] Pp above you, and I thought about this as I was writing my post. There is now much more often parties at event places similar to zavazone, laser tag, etc and when they have them there, the menu may be less elaborate. But still, as others mentioned, there is no “kid food”. [/quote]
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