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J.L.
asks from
Sussex, WI
on
June 10, 2008
8 Year Old Birthday Party Ideas
My daughter is turning 8 on the 4th of July and I am looking for suggestions on what to serve. We have done hamburgers, brats and subs in the past. I am looking for something easy that both the kids and adults will enjoy. Any suggestions and or ideas are appreciated!
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N.S.
answers from
Omaha
on
June 11, 2008
You could still let the kids make their own individual sized pizzas and then put them on the grill so that you wouldn't have to use the oven. Getting them involved will be fun for the kids and there really isn't a lot of prep beforehand. You can buy the toppings and pizza shells at the store.
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K.A.
answers from
Grand Forks
on
June 13, 2008
PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA! The kids could even help make it as part of the party! Cooking pie irons meals or hot dogs over a camp fire might be fun if the kids are supervised closely. We used t opicnic at the lake or park when my daughter had parties. She is also a 4th of July 'baby' who will be 31 this year!!!I have gotten really good at making flag cakes in a variety of ways!
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N.S.
answers from
Omaha
on
June 11, 2008
You could still let the kids make their own individual sized pizzas and then put them on the grill so that you wouldn't have to use the oven. Getting them involved will be fun for the kids and there really isn't a lot of prep beforehand. You can buy the toppings and pizza shells at the store.
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T.W.
answers from
Davenport
on
June 11, 2008
J.,
There's always pizza!
C.C.
answers from
Des Moines
on
June 11, 2008
This year for our 4th celebration I am planning to serve beef and chicken kabobs as well as fruit kabobs.
T.N.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
Pizza is always a favorite, but if you want to do something different, my suggestion is a "taco bar". Its fun and everyone gets to make their own. It does have a lot of components, but almost all of them are condiments so you don't have to prepare them. Have hard and soft shells, taco meat (if you are really adventurous you can do chicken and beef, or just do beef), sour cream, shredded cheddar, shredded greens, salsa & guacamole. Done.
:-)
L.D.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
I went to a party for a 2yr old and they served chicken wraps and egg salad wraps. All the kids and adults liked them.
You could do something like make your own pita pizzas and cook them on the grill. Tacos would be easy.
T.S.
answers from
Milwaukee
on
June 11, 2008
When my dd turned 7 or 9, can't remember which, I did a home version of Libby Lu. I wasn't about to spend $25/guest to go there so my sister and I did nails and hair, and I paid a teen $10 to do make-up. I told the girls to bring dressy clothes to change into for a fashion show at the end and invited parents for the last 10 minutes. I played Madonna's Vogue and had them come one at a time down the open stairway into the living room of mom's. They had a great time and of course goody bags included hair stuff and nail polish and lip gloss. don't forget the pixie dust/glitter spray!!
Oops sorry I didn't see you just wanted food suggestions. My kids love the tacos in a bag w/ Fritos as suggested. :)
L.B.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
We like a taco bar at our house! I set out all the ingredients and folks make their own through a buffet line. I've done taco salad this way (crunch chips or doritos first, add lettuce, etc) and have done burritos (start with tortillas). The kids always ask me to put black olives on. Adults ask for guacamole!
We also like shish kababobs. I fill some with veggies and others to include pineapple.
Enjoy!
A.K.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
We have done party subs from Subway. We get a little bit of everything and it's a hit with everybody.
We also have extra add on's like banana peppers, pickles, onions, etc.
R.G.
answers from
Milwaukee
on
June 11, 2008
I'm doing wraps for an upcoming party and they always seem to be a hit. Use different types of tortillas, different meats, veggies, even PB&J for the kids and best of all they can be made up several hours ahead of time, wrapped in plastic wrap and put in the fridge till it's time to cut and serve. Good luck!
S.A.
answers from
Janesville-Beloit
on
June 10, 2008
We just had a birthday party for our one year old and served pulled pork. It was a big hit and very easy not to mention it was in the crock pot so it could sit in there as long as you needed.
3lbs pork roast
onion
bbq sause
chicken broth
soy sause
mustard and honey
Put the onion in the bottom of the crock pot and then the roast with the can of chicken broth and bbq sause. Cook on high for 4-6 hours and before serving add the rest of the ingredients. Good luck
A.L.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
Papa Murphys take and bake pizzas are tasty and cheap. You can get them the day before the party, keep them in the fridge and bake them up when you need to! We've done this for many birthday parties and both kids and adults love it.
C.O.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 10, 2008
In the past, we've had a lot of success with chicken nuggets, string cheese, carrot sticks, apple slices, and pretzels. It call be eaten easily with fingers and minimal mess.
H.B.
answers from
Sioux City
on
June 11, 2008
Does it have to be a big dinner/party?
A fun idea is to do an ice cream sundae type party! Ice cream dishes, serve up ice cream with a buffet of toppings! Kids love this, and so do us adults!
Have your 4rth of july cookout/pot luck whatever with friends and then do the party ice cream sundae bar in her honor! Can set it up under a sign that says......"'her name''s Birthday Ice cream parlor" and get cute ice cream dishes to serve in...many toppings, and walla!. It can be cute, simple and fun! Happy birthday to your daughter! Birthdays are always so fun!
D.M.
answers from
Duluth
on
June 18, 2008
Pizza Burgers are a HIT among kids too
P.K.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 10, 2008
You could do like a theme, like everything is red/white/blue, or do like a taco bar, or all salads, Pizzas, etc. Unfortunately because of the heat involved on that day, it'll be hard coming up with something other than the typical picnic or BBQ style entre'.
Good luck.
K.H.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 25, 2008
I would also suggest the tacos in a bag, I did that for my son's 7th birthday party and they were a huge hit. We got the idea from a stand at a small town fair and they completely sold out...it was the most popular food stand there. If you want to make things a touch healthier they have the baked chips in snack size, use ground turkey instead of beef and use salsa to season the meat instead of the salt laden powder mix for taco's. Get a variety of veggies: fresh cut tomatoes, julienned carrots, avocado and of course lettuce. Have fun.
K
S.W.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
My kids love taco's in a bag. You use dorito's as the shell. I have also done sloppy joes which works well.
S.Q.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
I see that you have received many ideas already. My thought was a taco in the bag. YOu can use fritos, Doritos,(personal size bags) whatever you like and then you have the meat sauce and all the toppings that one can add into the bag. They can eat it out of the bag or pour it out onto a plate. good luck, have fun!
Susan
C.B.
answers from
Minneapolis
on
June 11, 2008
How about tacos in a bag? Easy to make, the kids will enjoy making them and easy clean up! If you don't know how to make them, they are simple!! Brown hamburger with taco seasoning, use very mild for the kids. Cut up all the fixings, buy the snack size bags of chips and use plastic silverware. The only thing that may ruin the idea is not being able to have tomatoes because of the current issue with them.
J.V.
answers from
Cedar Rapids
on
June 11, 2008
Self-serve taco bar and ice cream sundae bar. bowls of toppings, crock pots of beef, pork, beans cheese sauce, etc.
J.S.
answers from
Grand Forks
on
June 11, 2008
Hi J., I have a great idea to share! For my son's 8th birthday we did a homemade pizza bar. I made the dough ahead of time and partially baked personal sized pizza crusts. This was handy as I could bake 4-5 pizzas at a time for a shorter time when they were topped and ready to bake. For the party I set up bowls of pizza sauce, cooked sausage, sliced pepperoni, lots of cut up veggies and shredded cheeses and let each child make their own pizza. I had strips of parchment paper that we wrote each person's name on so that they would be sure to get their own pizza once it had been baked. You can vary the toppings and sauces to be as creative as you want, maybe getting a little more exotic for the grownups. It's great becuase I saw kids choose a lot of vegetables when given the choices which suprised me!'Plus it was very memorable, my other kids keep asking for pizza parties! : ) Have a great party!
D.P.
answers from
Milwaukee
on
June 11, 2008
J., I was recently at a wedding shower but thought what they served could go for any occasion. They served taco salads, which you filled with items of your choice. They served shredded chicken and beef, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese, sour cream, olives, etc. and had a two sided buffet line with all of the toppings in bowls. For the kids, they could assemble their own tacos etc. THen they served chips/salsa and had build your own sundaes for dessert. Good luck.
D.
K.A.
answers from
Grand Forks
on
June 13, 2008
PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA! The kids could even help make it as part of the party! Cooking pie irons meals or hot dogs over a camp fire might be fun if the kids are supervised closely. We used t opicnic at the lake or park when my daughter had parties. She is also a 4th of July 'baby' who will be 31 this year!!!I have gotten really good at making flag cakes in a variety of ways!