Anonymous wrote:People here are absolutely bizarre about pizza. Firstly, I never eat at a kid's birthday party because the food is always sh*t. Ex.: Domino's. Secondly, I do not want to encourage the obesity epidemic in this country. No more than two each max for the kids.
Is this a family party? If not, why are you assuming parents will stay when the kids are 8 and 9 years old? By that age it should be drop off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dominos is pretty cheap and I bet they’ll give you a deal so I’d rather over-order, especially at lunch time. I’d do 14 large pizzas. That’’s 3+ slices for everyone.
Do not do this. I’d get 6. You’ll have two leftover.
Personally, I would be so ashamed to host 34 people at a birthday party and only have 6 pizzas. But I never want anyone to go hungry or feel like they shouldn’t eat because of limited food. Pizza is so cheap and easy to fridge or freeze leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:I would do 8. I doubt all adults will eat.
Pro tip: Ask them to double cut the pizza. Easier for kids to handle and less likely to leave half-eaten slices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dominos is pretty cheap and I bet they’ll give you a deal so I’d rather over-order, especially at lunch time. I’d do 14 large pizzas. That’’s 3+ slices for everyone.
Do not do this. I’d get 6. You’ll have two leftover.
Anonymous wrote:Dominos is pretty cheap and I bet they’ll give you a deal so I’d rather over-order, especially at lunch time. I’d do 14 large pizzas. That’’s 3+ slices for everyone.