Anonymous wrote:Bucket of bacon
Anonymous wrote:What is with the obsession with smoked salmon? People keep mentioning it, but it's not exactly a crowd pleaser for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:This is for a *mid-morning* party. The only people who would be eating at that point would be little kids. If adults want breakfast, they can eat before or have a bagel and yogurt there. Just specify what you're having on the invitation, and it will be fine.
You don't need to provide full meals to adults in between regular times, FFS. Snacks for the kids, along the lines of what you've suggested, coffee for the grown-ups, and, of course, cake, are fine.
Anonymous wrote:What is with the obsession with smoked salmon? People keep mentioning it, but it's not exactly a crowd pleaser for little kids.
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.
I agree but OPs not planning on having any fruit...
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not a big donut fan but even to me a donut birthday cake sounds yummy!
But, only the birthday boy had a donut. Everyone else got a donut hole.
Donuts as a birthday cake seems like my childhood dream. As a kid I’d have 100% preferred a candle in a Boston creme donut to a cake. Apparently still would.
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:
I'm not a big donut fan but even to me a donut birthday cake sounds yummy!
But, only the birthday boy had a donut. Everyone else got a donut hole.
I'm not a big donut fan but even to me a donut birthday cake sounds yummy!
Anonymous wrote: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!
Donuts as a birthday cake seems like my childhood dream. As a kid I’d have 100% preferred a candle in a Boston creme donut to a cake. Apparently still would.
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!