Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call my closet GFs among the 32 adults and say “ooopps….I’ve got 60 people coming and I thought only 20 would come. Help” I guarantee my friends would help and we’d turn it into a crazy event. A couple of people make pancakes, someone makes bacon or sausage etc. This is what friends are for. Get the husbands to help as well with bloody Mary’s and mimosas.
I’m not trying to be a debbie downer or shit on OP because it’s awesome how much effort and thought they have put into this..
But.. I’d personally, never go all out and stress myself out over a 3 y/o’s birthday… if your kid remembers a birthday that young they are very much in the minority. Most adults don’t have but a couple memories older than 5 or 6, and even when they do it’s not anything more than a couple flashes/general awareness of the day.
Anonymous wrote:I would call my closet GFs among the 32 adults and say “ooopps….I’ve got 60 people coming and I thought only 20 would come. Help” I guarantee my friends would help and we’d turn it into a crazy event. A couple of people make pancakes, someone makes bacon or sausage etc. This is what friends are for. Get the husbands to help as well with bloody Mary’s and mimosas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter requested a "pancake party" for her 3rd birthday and we are doing it on Sunday from 9:30-11:30am. Every single person we invited said yes which I was not expecting at all so we have like 60 people coming to our house. I very unexpectedly lost my job on Friday so now I am in a tailspin and stressing about money. I'm going to serve pancakes (premaking them the night before) with a bunch of toppings- berries, nuts, chocolate chips, lemon curd, whipped cream, etc and a big fruit salad. Then I'm doing OJ and apple juice, coffee, tea, and mimosas. Do I need to serve additional sides like bacon and sausage too or do you think I can get by with what I have currently?
How does a 3 year old even know 60 people?
Serve pancakes with fruit, fake maple syrup and pray 50 don't show up.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter requested a "pancake party" for her 3rd birthday and we are doing it on Sunday from 9:30-11:30am. Every single person we invited said yes which I was not expecting at all so we have like 60 people coming to our house. I very unexpectedly lost my job on Friday so now I am in a tailspin and stressing about money. I'm going to serve pancakes (premaking them the night before) with a bunch of toppings- berries, nuts, chocolate chips, lemon curd, whipped cream, etc and a big fruit salad. Then I'm doing OJ and apple juice, coffee, tea, and mimosas. Do I need to serve additional sides like bacon and sausage too or do you think I can get by with what I have currently?
Anonymous wrote:If all else fails, the Eggo brand pancakes are pretty good if you need a few more pancakes and run out of steam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, thanks for all the thoughts!
It's just Dh and my siblings/spouses/kids, our parents, our closest 5 family friends (parents and kids) and our next door neighbor family we are really close with.
Mimosas are on because I have 2 bottles of champagne that didn't get used on new Yeats.
Dh and I were planning on making all the pancakes the night before together after the kids go to bed and then warming them up in the oven in the morning but now you all have me feeling like I'm crazy
You are a trouper and deserve to find another job soon.
If any of the guests offer to bring something (and it seems as though they might), take them up on it. Fruit salad, yogurt, whatever.
I am surprised by the recommendations to make sheet pan pancakes. My kids wouldn't go for that at all. Reheated circles, no problem.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, thanks for all the thoughts!
It's just Dh and my siblings/spouses/kids, our parents, our closest 5 family friends (parents and kids) and our next door neighbor family we are really close with.
Mimosas are on because I have 2 bottles of champagne that didn't get used on new Yeats.
Dh and I were planning on making all the pancakes the night before together after the kids go to bed and then warming them up in the oven in the morning but now you all have me feeling like I'm crazy