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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Children's birthday parties are the biggest events of kids' years. One of the things they look forward to most is the food. If you're organizing a party for your child, it's vital to get the catering right. But how can you be sure of doing so?
As every parent knows, catering for one child can be difficult enough. Kids are notoriously fussy and will turn down food based on color, shape or association even if they don't object to the taste. At a birthday party where everybody is supposed to be having fun you can't very well sit them down and order them to finish their food before they leave the table. So what can you do?
The key is variety. You'll need to have lots of different types of food and, where possible, variations on each type. Jam tarts can be made in different flavors. Small cakes can be made with different colored icing. Gingerbread can be cut into different shapes - animal or vehicle shapes are usually popular.
Sandwiches for children's birthday parties should be as simple as possible. Use white bread and don't combine fillings, as this is more likely to raise objections. It's a good idea to avoid peanut butter sandwiches (and other nut based dishes) altogether, as nut allergies are increasingly common among children these days and can be caused by something as simple as a vulnerable child holding hands with one who has been eating nuts. Ask parents beforehand to find out if there are any other allergy issues you should know about.
Sandwiches served to children should be cut from quarter slices of bread so that they're appealingly bite sized. Try to apply this rule to all the food you serve. Larger items can look intimidating to children and often mean that they don't eat as much altogether. Try to serve plenty of interesting savory options (hedgehogs made with bits of cheese on cocktail sticks stuck into oranges remain a favorite) to discourage them from eating so much sugary food that they become hyperactive.
The crowning glory of any children's birthday party is, of course, the cake. This is your child's special prize, so it should be made according to your child's preferences, however peculiar they may be. Children love cakes made in exotic shapes, and they love unusual edible cake decorations. The internet makes it easy to find ideas and supplies you can use to prepare such things at home.
Above all, remember that children's birthday parties are about having fun. If you let yourself have fun being creative with the food, the result will be appreciated.Labels: activities, birthday, childrens, kids, parties, party
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