Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes if between 11am-1pm some type of lunch food
Are you ok with them eating together?
Are they in school? Extracurriculars? I’d have no problem with them eating together.
Kids are 7-8 and all in school together. Party is at my house and everyone lives within 5 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids age? Party activity?
11 party is 11-1 pm, right, and 1 pm, would be 1-3 pm.
In both cases is right around lunch, so would be great to serve some food. Pizza or chicken nuggets or sandwiches - especially for the 11 am party which is at lunch. Otherwise, you’re serving cupcakes for lunch.
For the 1-3 pm, probably sandwiches would be great as well, but take into account how far the venue is from your invitees. If it’s 5-10 minutes, most probably people would have time for brunch or lunch, if it’s farther, then assume that most invitees left there houses at 12:30 so that cuts into their lunch time opportunity.
If I am sending my kid to a party, then I assume they’ll eat there particularly if it’s around lunch time. Otherwise move the party to after lunch e.g. 2-4 pm
Thank you. I was thinking if at 1, then they would’ve eaten before.
If you aren't serving lunch food, you should make sure to say so in the invitation so parents know to feed their kids ahead of time. At that age group some kids do eat as late as 1. At least, mine do! Conversely we've also been to parties from 3-5 in which pizza was served, which I find odd because we never eat dinner before 6:30, but whatever. As long as the invitation communicates what food will be served, parents can plan in whatever way suits them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids age? Party activity?
11 party is 11-1 pm, right, and 1 pm, would be 1-3 pm.
In both cases is right around lunch, so would be great to serve some food. Pizza or chicken nuggets or sandwiches - especially for the 11 am party which is at lunch. Otherwise, you’re serving cupcakes for lunch.
For the 1-3 pm, probably sandwiches would be great as well, but take into account how far the venue is from your invitees. If it’s 5-10 minutes, most probably people would have time for brunch or lunch, if it’s farther, then assume that most invitees left there houses at 12:30 so that cuts into their lunch time opportunity.
If I am sending my kid to a party, then I assume they’ll eat there particularly if it’s around lunch time. Otherwise move the party to after lunch e.g. 2-4 pm
Thank you. I was thinking if at 1, then they would’ve eaten before.
Anonymous wrote:Kids age? Party activity?
11 party is 11-1 pm, right, and 1 pm, would be 1-3 pm.
In both cases is right around lunch, so would be great to serve some food. Pizza or chicken nuggets or sandwiches - especially for the 11 am party which is at lunch. Otherwise, you’re serving cupcakes for lunch.
For the 1-3 pm, probably sandwiches would be great as well, but take into account how far the venue is from your invitees. If it’s 5-10 minutes, most probably people would have time for brunch or lunch, if it’s farther, then assume that most invitees left there houses at 12:30 so that cuts into their lunch time opportunity.
If I am sending my kid to a party, then I assume they’ll eat there particularly if it’s around lunch time. Otherwise move the party to after lunch e.g. 2-4 pm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes if between 11am-1pm some type of lunch food
Are you ok with them eating together?
Are they in school? Extracurriculars? I’d have no problem with them eating together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes if between 11am-1pm some type of lunch food
Are you ok with them eating together?
Anonymous wrote:Yes if between 11am-1pm some type of lunch food