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Birthday Party Food Question

I am having a birthday party for my soon to be 5 year old at the Imagine Cihldren's Museum. The only time we can do and their earliest is 11:15 - we are in the party room first then go play. I was trying to work it around not having to feed everyone lunch. I don't want to do pizza as some kids have allergies - can someone suggest something easy and simple for kids and possibly the adults who will be hanging around too? It's for ten kids...possibly a few younger siblings and some adults. Thanks!

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I guess I didn't say it clearly....I do realize that I am feeding everyone lunch...just wasn't counting on it when I booked the party. I've received so many good and easy ideas - thanks everyone for your help and input!

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One option is to ask them to bring lunch because of allergies and provide dessert ie ice cream sandwiches perhaps and goodie bags.

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I agree with the others that it will be hard not to do lunch since you got the 11:15 slot. You want the kids to stay longer than 45 minutes.... Some ideas:

-Chicken Nugget Happy meals w/fries and a juice. (might cost $35. but how easy and they get a prize!)
-Hot dogs and chips
-The popcorn chicken at Wal-Mart is actually very good and can feed a couple kids per small container.

Or if you just want snack foods:
-Popcorn
-Pretzels
-Chips
-Fruit Snacks

:)

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Hummm. If you are doing cake and icecream, who says you have to serve lunch too. If you do not planning on serving lunch, then just state on the invitation, "cake and ice-cream to be served". That will let the parents know that their children will be eating a "late lunch". Not a big deal. I have been to a couple of parties held during this time. The kids were fine and no one had a fit because lunch wan't served. You are planning the party. If someone is upset because you are not serving lunch, then they probably won't come to the party.

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I would make up a sandwich tray, keeping in mind what the children's allergies that are coming. If one of the allergies is wheat than have some with wheat free bread or rice cakes. Have a variety and cut them in 4 pieces. Have some chips and cut up apples too.

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I agree with the others that it will be hard not to do lunch since you got the 11:15 slot. You want the kids to stay longer than 45 minutes.... Some ideas:

-Chicken Nugget Happy meals w/fries and a juice. (might cost $35. but how easy and they get a prize!)
-Hot dogs and chips
-The popcorn chicken at Wal-Mart is actually very good and can feed a couple kids per small container.

Or if you just want snack foods:
-Popcorn
-Pretzels
-Chips
-Fruit Snacks

:)

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I was thinking fruit and veggie platter - pretty simple and easy with less chance of messing with food allergies.

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One option is to ask them to bring lunch because of allergies and provide dessert ie ice cream sandwiches perhaps and goodie bags.

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My daughter would love the veggies.

Another idea - which was great someone did was cheese sandwiches - cream cheese with sliced cheese - it was a great idea stuck together. Also hummus is good for dipping.

I'd keep to some good healthy snacks, veggies, fruit, crackers, maybe some Pirate Booty, sliced cheese and crackers. If you are looking for creative ideas check out Family Fun website - they have some healthy stuff to make. There is a red pepper feta dip that is a real success at playdates for my kids. Also an arrangement of veggies that is like a flower.

Good luck!

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Sandwiches are probably the easiest and best for kids with food allergies, though it still won't be perfect for everyone. The best way to do it is to have everything separate and let people build their own sandwiches. Also, if it's possible to get an ingredient list from whoever sells you the sandwiches, that would really help the parents, as some lunch meat and bread still may not be appropriate.

My son has a lot of food allergies (dairy, eggs, most nuts) and I always bring his food with me to parties. If it turns out he can eat what is served, I let him, but more often than not I have to give him what we brought from home. Without ingredients, I never know when there is dairy, which can be in some lunch meats and breads.

Have simple side dishes like fruit, veggies and chips (bring the bag) so kids with allergies can eat that for sure.

Have fun and thank you for thinking of the kids with allergies!!!

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I have done fruit such as strawberries, watermelon slices and orange wedges. I have also done veggie platter, but it was hardly touched. If you do veggies, I would keep it to maybe 1 or 2 vegetables. Maybe a bowl of goldfish and another with pretzels or popcorn. All of that along with cake and ice cream will be fine. I have also done salami and cheese platter with crackers more for the adults.
Have fun!!!

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