Anonymous wrote:We’re doing the same tomorrow. Party is 10-12. Mini bagels and muffins to start with coffee for grownups. Around 11 I’m pulling out chicken tenders and veggie sushi (wegmans platter). Juice boxes and la Croix to drink. Cupcakes for dessert. I think your menu is fine. Last year I stumbled on the tenders idea and it seemed to be a hit with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:My plan is to keep it simple:
-coffee, juice, water
-fruit
-bagels & cream cheese
-yogurts
This should be plenty, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: What are you doing for birthday cake? Or, are you putting a candle on a bagel?
Worst party my kids ever went to. No birthday cake. They are grown and still bring it up from time to time. As I recall, each child got a mini donut from Dunkin. Kid had a full doughtnut with a candle in the middle.
That's so absurd that it must be true. I can see why your kids would still be talking about it! Sheesh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a ton of carbs. Which is normal for breakfast, but if your social circle is anti-carb middle aged women, you may want a frittata or smoked salmon or something to add some protein.h
Yogurt and fruit would be fine for any anti-carb peeps.
Not everyone is "anti-carb" as a diet fad. People with diabetes or hypoglycemia or related issues might appreciate some options with more protein. How hard is it to put out some smoked salmon with bagels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a ton of carbs. Which is normal for breakfast, but if your social circle is anti-carb middle aged women, you may want a frittata or smoked salmon or something to add some protein.h
Yogurt and fruit would be fine for any anti-carb peeps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My plan is to keep it simple:
-coffee, juice, water
-fruit
-bagels & cream cheese
-yogurts
This should be plenty, right?
don't do the bagels and the yogurts. Add some finger food for the kids (puffs) and some carrot sticks and some mini quiches.
Anonymous wrote:My plan is to keep it simple:
-coffee, juice, water
-fruit
-bagels & cream cheese
-yogurts
This should be plenty, right?
Anonymous wrote: What are you doing for birthday cake? Or, are you putting a candle on a bagel?
Worst party my kids ever went to. No birthday cake. They are grown and still bring it up from time to time. As I recall, each child got a mini donut from Dunkin. Kid had a full doughtnut with a candle in the middle.