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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Yeah, they make the pizza just cheap and convenient enough, don't they? I was thinking squeeze yogurts, fruit and small packs of goldfish or pretzels. If I can convince DH, is that enough? I'll get extras for the parents. [/quote] OP, we're in the same boat. My child is turning 4, was expecting 15 but we also got sibling requests (that we have to pay extra for) and the party is also from 2:00-3:30. We are not serving pizza. We'll serve some fruit, carrots and dip, and a few kinds of chips/snacks. Then cake, of course. There will also be a veggie tray and a few bowls of snacks plus soda and water in the "parent area". We've done parties at this time for a few years, and have always done some variation of this menu and it's been fine. For the PP who said it's a strange time to have a party--I've always based my child's party on A. availability at the venue on the day that works best for us and B. the time of day that works best for my child. My kid stopped napping 2 years ago and has always done better after lunch than later in the afternoon. If the time doesn't work for you, then just RSVP no. No biggie. [/quote]
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