Anonymous wrote:Is this a kid party or a family adult party? For kids it's great. If it's a family adult thing with just one or two kids I'd make grownup food and extra throngs for the kids. But that's me.
In your house you can do what you want and your mom can bring herself whatever she wants or eat before hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your menu sounds disgusting to me and I’d be bummed to not get a decent meal if I was coming from out of town. But I’d just eat beforehand or something and be surprised at your standards.
Oh and I’m not on a diet- I just don’t eat hot dogs or mac and cheese.
Damn. Between you and the poster who thinks 4 year olds cannot handle hot dogs, I’m not sure who is more of a lunatic.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Your menu sounds disgusting to me and I’d be bummed to not get a decent meal if I was coming from out of town. But I’d just eat beforehand or something and be surprised at your standards.
Oh and I’m not on a diet- I just don’t eat hot dogs or mac and cheese.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her to bring what she wants to eat. End of story. Complaining? "I'm hanging up now," and do it.
Anonymous wrote:Bottom line, your house, your menu. She can go pound sand.
However, are there going to be a lot of adults at the party? If there are I’d have a more grownup option. Also., what are you doing with the hot dogs? Are you cutting them up? I don’t think I’d serve whole hot dogs to a bunch of excited four year olds. There are reasons why you cut hot dogs and grapes before giving to kids. They really are airway blockers (and I do sadly know of a kid who died).