Anonymous
Post 09/08/2013 08:52     Subject: Birthday party food

^^ oh and they deliver too!
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2013 08:51     Subject: Birthday party food

Me .. I'd get a platter of chicken nuggets from chik fil a with fruit salad tray on the side. Easy and he fruit is healthy. Their chicken nuggets are also popular with adults and children and are good warm or cold.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2013 21:59     Subject: Birthday party food

I made a pasta salad with steamed broccoli and carrots, and just olive oil as dressing. Most kids eat this. For protein you can do cheese sticks, rotisserie chicken. You can throw in a salad for adults plus cheese and baguette and done!
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2013 16:51     Subject: Birthday party food

I would avoid having separate "kid" food. Just serve some generally interesting/good things and let everyone eat. At least that's what I do for my kids' parties.

If I want to do something more kid focused I might find interesting ways to present the (normal, reasonably healthy) food. Like put nuts and dried fruit in muffin liners or grill sandwiches in the waffle iron.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2013 16:15     Subject: Birthday party food

I would order pizza or sandwich trays. Have fruit, fresh veggies, snacks.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2013 16:00     Subject: Birthday party food

That is fine. But I would appreciate some fresh fruit and veggies or snack food. We do not eat meat.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2013 15:24     Subject: Birthday party food

We are having a birthday party at our house and there will be about 10+ kids there - age range from 1- 10 years, along with their parents.

Any suggestions on food for the kids? I was thinking chicken nuggets, but after reading a previous post about nuggets, i'm open to suggestions on other kid friendly options!