Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 12:57     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:I never served kids soda and no one else did, either. Maybe juice boxes (real juice, not that Capri crap). Water is perfectly fine.

Happy birthday!


Soda for adults I meant. Kids will have honest juice packs.

Thanks all.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 11:18     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Include water and it’s fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 11:13     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

I never served kids soda and no one else did, either. Maybe juice boxes (real juice, not that Capri crap). Water is perfectly fine.

Happy birthday!
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 10:13     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:I’d add a veggie plate and water.


This.

You've never seen a party without cake cutting?? It's very normal to blow out candles on cupcakes.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 10:04     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

We had a popcorn station with a few different flavors and toppings. That was popular.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 09:25     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:You don’t need the vegetable tray. You have the fruit tray.


+1. What you already listed is perfect, OP.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 09:14     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

I don’t think anyone cares about a cake cutting. Light a candle and sing.

No meat needed.

Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 09:12     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

You don’t need the vegetable tray. You have the fruit tray.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 00:09     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:I’d add a veggie plate and water.


Water, yes, we will have. I had not thought about veggie platter. We will certainly add that!
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 00:08     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Menu is fine, kids don’t care about cake cutting, but you can do what I do, which is in addition to the cupcakes you also get a cute, small cake (6”) and that’s where you put the candle, plus it’s extra/backup in case anyone wants seconds.

Will adults be staying or just the kids?
I usually provide food for adults, like a charcuterie board.


Parents don’t stay for a 9 year old’s birthday party.

I agree the food is fine.


Parents at our parties did.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2024 00:08     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

I’d add a veggie plate and water.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2024 23:59     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

OP here. Some parents will stay and some will drop the kids off. I am planning to have enough food and am going to offer parents too. But it will be the same food. We will have coke/soda too as drinks for adults. Pizza will still be cheese pizza.

I like that small cake idea!
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2024 23:05     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Anonymous wrote:Menu is fine, kids don’t care about cake cutting, but you can do what I do, which is in addition to the cupcakes you also get a cute, small cake (6”) and that’s where you put the candle, plus it’s extra/backup in case anyone wants seconds.

Will adults be staying or just the kids?
I usually provide food for adults, like a charcuterie board.


Parents don’t stay for a 9 year old’s birthday party.

I agree the food is fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2024 23:00     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

Menu is fine, kids don’t care about cake cutting, but you can do what I do, which is in addition to the cupcakes you also get a cute, small cake (6”) and that’s where you put the candle, plus it’s extra/backup in case anyone wants seconds.

Will adults be staying or just the kids?
I usually provide food for adults, like a charcuterie board.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2024 22:54     Subject: 9 year old birthday party menu

DD's 9 yr birthday party menu:
Cheese pizza and we will have a separate medium gluten free and dairy free too
Chips/Pretzels individual packs
Juice individual packs
Cupcakes
Fruit tray

20 kids are to attend.

We don't want to offer meat. Would that be sufficient?

DD wants cupcakes and doesn't want birthday cake. I have never seen a birthday party without cake cutting. Is that okay?

All her prior birthdays were in smaller groups - 5/6 girls at a time whom has been best friends with since kindergarten. This is the first time we have a group of 20 kids. Hence, asking for opinions.