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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 5yr old usually eats lunch around 11:15 or 11:30 so I wouldn't be thrilled to feed her a cupcake and then hold off on lunch until we are home which would probably be closer to 12:30 or 12:45. Combination probably guarantees a hyper but cranky-hungry kid. 13:45 here again.[/quote] What is with all these posts. Just serve your guests a proper meal for crying out loud!! It's not that hard![/quote] Sure, it's not that hard, but a two-hour party will not always fall during a normal meal time. No reason for a [b]full spread[/b] mid-afternoon. If you offer a full dinner after guests just had lunch, food will go to waste. And on the other side, parents don't always like having their kids' appetite for dinner ruined.[/quote] Haha. Full spread? What is that? The people who ask these kind of dumb questions about feeding their guests do not know what a "full spread" would be if it hit them in their face. DCUM - you are calling people for a celebration so here are the etiquettes - 1) Be hospitable and welcoming. Do not flip out if parents and siblings also join in. If you are not too broke - include parents and siblings in the invitation. 2) Serve food - to everyone. At the very minimum - pizza, juice and cake - for kids birthday parties. [/quote]
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