Anonymous
Post 02/11/2022 02:55     Subject: Re:Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Anonymous wrote:I’d make a to go bag with a cupcake and water bottle. That way kids can remain masked and parents can decide if they want their kids to have sugar.


Why are you masking your kid outside?
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 23:29     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Anonymous wrote:Mini water bottles, snack packs of goldfish and pirates booty, cupcakes.


This and pizza and subs.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 23:03     Subject: Re:Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d make a to go bag with a cupcake and water bottle. That way kids can remain masked and parents can decide if they want their kids to have sugar.


I'm pro mask, but it's an outside playground. The kids don't need to be masked.

OP, I would suggest the mini bottles of water, juice boxes, and a box of coffee if the weather is cold. Then have a couple of baskets of snacks just to be a good host. This could be something like Goldfish and/or something like fruit, cheese sticks, or drinkable yogurt.

It's your kid's first birthday party-- do your cupcakes/other dessert during the party, sing happy birthday, etc. You can always serve a mini version of the cupcake/other dessert, too.


+1. Plan for kids to get thirsty and white water, plan for kids to feel snacky. Plan for adults not to eat, but to appreciate coffee (but still very much optional. ) Plan for adults to eat a kids snack if they are truly hungry.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 22:41     Subject: Re:Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Cupcakes and favors. That’s what I did last year.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 22:37     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Chick fil a nugget tray.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 22:36     Subject: Re:Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Anonymous wrote:I’d make a to go bag with a cupcake and water bottle. That way kids can remain masked and parents can decide if they want their kids to have sugar.


I'm pro mask, but it's an outside playground. The kids don't need to be masked.

OP, I would suggest the mini bottles of water, juice boxes, and a box of coffee if the weather is cold. Then have a couple of baskets of snacks just to be a good host. This could be something like Goldfish and/or something like fruit, cheese sticks, or drinkable yogurt.

It's your kid's first birthday party-- do your cupcakes/other dessert during the party, sing happy birthday, etc. You can always serve a mini version of the cupcake/other dessert, too.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 21:23     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Anonymous wrote:Parents won’t eat. 1 hour? How about waters, oranges and cupcakes. Maybe even bags of goldfish to balance out the sweet.


This plus coffee for adults. I love when people bring coffee
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 21:12     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

For just an hour I’d do cupcakes and water.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 21:10     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

I'd try to do something a little nicer than goldfish but obviously anything is fine.

I'd do like coffee and scones for parents and cupcakes and maybe honest juices or similar for kids.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 21:08     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

We did pizza, coffee, cupcakes, bottle water, and mandarin oranges
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 21:04     Subject: Re:Playground birthday - what do you serve?

I’d make a to go bag with a cupcake and water bottle. That way kids can remain masked and parents can decide if they want their kids to have sugar.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 20:55     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Mini water bottles, snack packs of goldfish and pirates booty, cupcakes.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 20:35     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

Parents won’t eat. 1 hour? How about waters, oranges and cupcakes. Maybe even bags of goldfish to balance out the sweet.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 20:31     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

I vote snacks for the parents. The kids will be happy with water to go with their cupcakes, and the parents will thank you too.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2022 20:29     Subject: Playground birthday - what do you serve?

We’re planning a playground party for DS’s 3rd bday. It’s just an hour and not near meal time, so we were thinking it would just be an informal thing where the kids would play and we’d serve cupcakes. Should we be doing more? Like other snacks or coffee for parents or something? We considered doing a hot chocolate bar if it’s cold but hot chocolate + cupcakes feels like a lot of sugar. Am I overthinking this? This is the first real birthday party we’ve had.