J.C. asks from Kalamazoo, MI on April 05, 2007
Need Food Ideas for a Birthday Party
Hi All,
My daughter is turning one this weekend. (GASP!! Where has the time gone???) Anyway, her party is going to be Saturday. We are having it in the middle of the afternoon so we could get away with not having to serve a meal. We have planned to have finger foods, cake and ice cream. I need some finger foods ideas. The only thing I have come up with so far is cheese cubes. LOL I know there has to be other options that are somewhat healthy and don't require alot of prep work. (I work full time so really I will only have Friday evening and Saturday morning to do all the prep work) Does anyone have any ideas??
Thanks!!
J.
So What Happened?™
Thank you everyone for your suggestions! We ended up doing BBQ meatballs, a fruit salad,some mini corndogs, jellybeans, cake and ice cream. (can you tell we went to the store when we were hungry???) The party went really well, we have a ton of food left over but at least its stuff we can freeze and use here or there.
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T.N. answers from Detroit on March 26, 2008
I know the post was long logng ago, but....
Finger foods:
Pita Triangles or bagel chips with a dollop of hummous.
K.H. answers from Detroit on April 06, 2007
For my sons first birthday thats what we did. Of coarse we had cake and ice cream. I cant remember what exactly we had, but my mom made her taco dip with doritos, chips and salsa or dip. I want to say my aunt made a cheeseball. You could also have a veggie tray or fruit salad, chex mix, etc. I hope that helps a little. My son is such a picky eater and wasnt eating much finger food at that age, so bascally he had oatmeal before, lol, and some cake and ice cream. He also had his own individual elmo cake.
Good luck preparing and Happy Birthday to Aria!! I hope she has a great party!
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C.B. answers from Detroit on April 05, 2007
Go to the website allrecipes.com and you can look up appetizer recipes. I usually make the following for my parties and they are very easy and very tasty.
Sweet-n-Spicy Meatballs
1 bag frozen meatballs from GFS
1 jar Farmer Jack Sweet & Spicy sauce
Combine and cook on low in the crockpot for 4-6hrs
Cucumber Toasties
1 cucumber-sliced thin
1 pkg italian dressing mix
1 8oz cream cheese
1/4 cup mayo
1 bag of sliced french bread(Kroger)
dill
Mix italian dressing mix, mayo and cream cheese together and spread a thin layer on each slice of bread and top with a slice of cucumber and sprinkle with dill
Bacon weiners
1 lb bacon
1 package of coctail weiners or lil smokies
brown sugar
Cut bacon into thirds and wrap each weiner with a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick and lay in a single layer on a cookie sheet and sprinkls with brown sugar. Refrigerate for 30min and then bake at 350 for 20-30 min
Hope these recipes help. Have fun at the party and make sure you take lots of pics to remember this very special day.
God Bless
C.
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C.B. answers from Detroit on April 06, 2007
For my son's birthday party I created little lunch bags. I let him pick what he wanted for his friends to eat for lunch. While he was turing 4, I still think the idea could apply. He picked those Uncrustables PB&J's, bags of chips, Gummies and something else (I can't remember). The Uncrustables were great, all I had to do was take them out of the freezer a 1/2 hr before I needed them (they are good for 8 hrs). I used paper handled bags (like gift bags) and the kids used them for the treats they got from the party to take home. I also included a thank you card tied on the bag (so I wouldn't have to mail them later).
You could pack the bags with the finger food appropriate for your ages. Maybe not ALL the suggestions would work (because it's tomorrow). BUT I hope some help.
GOOD LUCK! Wish Aria Happy Birthday!
C.P. answers from Kalamazoo on April 05, 2007
fruit and veggie trays are pretty easy you can get them already put together at meijers I think. and pigs in a blanket are really easy to make. If you need to know an easy way to make pigs in a blanket let me know. alsoif you go to felpausch they will make a slice of cake and frost it to match the big cake so she can have her very own little cake to dig into and mess up. It makes for some reall cute 1st birthday photos. Just make sure she's wearing something that you wont mind if it gets frosting all over it. Good luck hope I helped. Oh, if you have any questions you can email me at ____@____.com luck, hope I helped,
C.
L.H. answers from Detroit on April 06, 2007
Hi, Veggies & dip, fruit, chips & dip or any kind of spinach or bean dip is always a good and relatively easy thing to make. For more options check out kraftfoods.com. Good Luck with the party!!!
A.S. answers from Detroit on April 06, 2007
Get a big fruit tray from Costco....fruit is already cut up. Veggies & dip. Chex mix.
R.W. answers from Jackson on April 06, 2007
For my Kids 1st birthdays we always served Veggie tray and dip fruit tray and dip Chips and Pretzles and Jello Jigglers
K.D. answers from Detroit on April 05, 2007
I second allrecipes.com That site is awesome! I've had lots of success with the recipes off that site. Good Luck!
K.H. answers from Detroit on April 06, 2007
For my sons first birthday thats what we did. Of coarse we had cake and ice cream. I cant remember what exactly we had, but my mom made her taco dip with doritos, chips and salsa or dip. I want to say my aunt made a cheeseball. You could also have a veggie tray or fruit salad, chex mix, etc. I hope that helps a little. My son is such a picky eater and wasnt eating much finger food at that age, so bascally he had oatmeal before, lol, and some cake and ice cream. He also had his own individual elmo cake.
Good luck preparing and Happy Birthday to Aria!! I hope she has a great party!
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