Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently went to a party where the only thing served was dessert - cake and cookies. No fruit, no protein, not even a little cheese platter - I had snacks in my purse but I knew the host would be offended if she saw me take those out. I'm pregnant so I can't really go hours on end without a well balanced snack, so I ate what the host provided but felt pretty ill coming out of the party.
I think if you're going to keep people for more than two hours you should offer something other than sugar - I can't be the only one who gets a stomach ache when I eat like that.
What time was the party?
It ran into dinner time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently went to a party where the only thing served was dessert - cake and cookies. No fruit, no protein, not even a little cheese platter - I had snacks in my purse but I knew the host would be offended if she saw me take those out. I'm pregnant so I can't really go hours on end without a well balanced snack, so I ate what the host provided but felt pretty ill coming out of the party.
I think if you're going to keep people for more than two hours you should offer something other than sugar - I can't be the only one who gets a stomach ache when I eat like that.
What time was the party?
It ran into dinner time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently went to a party where the only thing served was dessert - cake and cookies. No fruit, no protein, not even a little cheese platter - I had snacks in my purse but I knew the host would be offended if she saw me take those out. I'm pregnant so I can't really go hours on end without a well balanced snack, so I ate what the host provided but felt pretty ill coming out of the party.
I think if you're going to keep people for more than two hours you should offer something other than sugar - I can't be the only one who gets a stomach ache when I eat like that.
What time was the party?
Anonymous wrote:I recently went to a party where the only thing served was dessert - cake and cookies. No fruit, no protein, not even a little cheese platter - I had snacks in my purse but I knew the host would be offended if she saw me take those out. I'm pregnant so I can't really go hours on end without a well balanced snack, so I ate what the host provided but felt pretty ill coming out of the party.
I think if you're going to keep people for more than two hours you should offer something other than sugar - I can't be the only one who gets a stomach ache when I eat like that.
Anonymous wrote:I recently went to a party where the only thing served was dessert - cake and cookies. No fruit, no protein, not even a little cheese platter - I had snacks in my purse but I knew the host would be offended if she saw me take those out. I'm pregnant so I can't really go hours on end without a well balanced snack, so I ate what the host provided but felt pretty ill coming out of the party.
I think if you're going to keep people for more than two hours you should offer something other than sugar - I can't be the only one who gets a stomach ache when I eat like that.
Anonymous wrote:We are Indians. We will always have food for everyone at any party. We will have enough food to even pack leftovers for you.
I cannot fathom the poverty of hospitality I encounter here. There is no excuse to be a poor host. It is much better to not have a party for your child. The world does not owe your kid presents. You do. So, don't have a party, but buy your kid presents from the money you would have sprung for the cake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Indians. We will always have food for everyone at any party. We will have enough food to even pack leftovers for you.
I cannot fathom the poverty of hospitality I encounter here. There is no excuse to be a poor host. It is much better to not have a party for your child. The world does not owe your kid presents. You do. So, don't have a party, but buy your kid presents from the money you would have sprung for the cake.
I am German and also raised in rural US and agree with you. This is the first city I've lived where hospitality does not automatically = food.
I find it helpful when something is mentioned on the invitation, like "please join us for pizza and cupcakes" or "we will be serving light snacks." We were even once invited to a goldfish cracker buffet. But I liked that they said it right on the invitation so then we knew what to plan for. "Birthday party" is too generic a term for a gathering with so many possibilities, so why not tell your guests what kind of party it will be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always think it's weird when people don't serve food at parties, they plan them at odd hours like 2-4 so they don't have to feed anyone, but Someone is bound to be hungry. I always serve food too.
If the party is from 2 to 4, it's normal to only have cake. I get annoyed when they are feeding my kid a meal and it isn't anywhere near lunch or dinner.
Anonymous wrote:I always think it's weird when people don't serve food at parties, they plan them at odd hours like 2-4 so they don't have to feed anyone, but Someone is bound to be hungry. I always serve food too.