Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, don't. Except for the pregnant lady above, normal adults don't eat shitty pizza at none food times.
I never eat at kid birthday parties.
You would think so. At the last kid party I gave, I ran out of pizza because of adults gobbling it up. Most waited until every kid got a slice, which is perfectly fine, but a few grabbed two! slices before the kids were finished being served.
That never happens at my parties. I am Type A and control everything. Nobody can grab pizza, because I am handing it out to the KIDS. Just like nobody can grab goody bags, because I have them in a big bag and the only one reaching into that bag is either me or my birthday child who is handing them out after she reeds the name off it. We control everything. I make sure there's water for the adults. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, don't. Except for the pregnant lady above, normal adults don't eat shitty pizza at none food times.
I never eat at kid birthday parties.
You would think so. At the last kid party I gave, I ran out of pizza because of adults gobbling it up. Most waited until every kid got a slice, which is perfectly fine, but a few grabbed two! slices before the kids were finished being served.
That never happens at my parties. I am Type A and control everything. Nobody can grab pizza, because I am handing it out to the KIDS. Just like nobody can grab goody bags, because I have them in a big bag and the only one reaching into that bag is either me or my birthday child who is handing them out after she reeds the name off it. We control everything. I make sure there's water for the adults. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 6 year old is going to enjoy bowling?
You're a super astute reader! Wow.
Pp, we just had a 3-5 party, and most if not all of the parents are pizza. If you provide it, they will eat it. Your only other option is to but only enough pizza for the kids and inform the parents they're not allowed to eat it. Awkward!
Anonymous wrote:A 6 year old is going to enjoy bowling?
Anonymous wrote:Order two extra pies for the adults. It’s worth $36 to be a generous host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, don't. Except for the pregnant lady above, normal adults don't eat shitty pizza at none food times.
I never eat at kid birthday parties.
You would think so. At the last kid party I gave, I ran out of pizza because of adults gobbling it up. Most waited until every kid got a slice, which is perfectly fine, but a few grabbed two! slices before the kids were finished being served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I wouldn't hold it against you at all if you didn't provide pizza, and I'd also probably have a slice of crappy bowling alley pizza if you did. Either way is fine.
This, and the bowl America pizza was surprisingly decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, don't. Except for the pregnant lady above, normal adults don't eat shitty pizza at none food times.
I never eat at kid birthday parties.
You would think so. At the last kid party I gave, I ran out of pizza because of adults gobbling it up. Most waited until every kid got a slice, which is perfectly fine, but a few grabbed two! slices before the kids were finished being served.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I wouldn't hold it against you at all if you didn't provide pizza, and I'd also probably have a slice of crappy bowling alley pizza if you did. Either way is fine.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, at least half the adults have pizza when it looks like there's plenty to go around and when the hosts insist there are plenty for the adults. When there are scraps leftover, I've seen most adults decline.