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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this a new thing where it's expected to provide a meal for the guests, the siblings, and the parents? I recall most parties I attended as a kid having cake and snacks. Now if I were to do that is have to specify in the invitation?! Do I need to list what ingredients will be in what I'm serving as well do to allergy concerns?[/quote] Bear in mind, when we were kids (I'm not PP, but I'm 37, too), all parties were drop-off. This deal with parents staying for the duration of the party (mostly for the younger crowd, I realize) is a relatively new phenomenon. So, when we were kids, cake and drinks were pretty standard. But now so many parties are these adults-inclusive affairs at mealtimes, so yes, the birthday party landscape has changed. As for allergies, no, I wouldn't worry about that. That's a bridge too far, IMO.[/quote]
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