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Amy27
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Amy27 asked in Food & DrinkEntertaining · 1 decade ago

Should I serve hors d oeuvres for adult guests at my 2 yr old's afternoon birthday party?

I am having a birthday party for my 2yo son at my house. We will have about 10 kids (all ages) and their parents (probably 8 adults) at our house for an afternoon birthday party (around 3pm). I am trying to decide what to plan for this party other than just birthday cake and punch. It seems like I should have appetizers or something special for the adults. Btw, this is all family....grandparents, aunts, uncles, & cousins. I'm not trying to impress anyone, but would like to have a nice party for my guests. Any thoughts?

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  • JennyP
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    I would agree that having some food for your adult guests is a good idea! The timing of your party is post lunch and pre-dinner, so I'm sure everyone would appreciate something to snack on. Here are some ideas:

    1. Vege platter with ranch dressing

    2. Cheese and crackers: several good cheeses, sliced baguettes and crackers.

    3. Winter fruits, such as apples, oranges, tangerines etc.

    You can probably stop at that, but if you think you'd like something more:

    4. Sliced meats: sopressata, salami, fennel salami, with provolone, pepperoncini, marinated olives.

    5. Lil Smokies in barbecue sauce

    6. Meatballs in marinara in a bread bowl

    7. Spinach dip in bread bowl

    8. Turkey rollups

  • 1 decade ago

    Well since the party is at 3, it is not necessary to have a lunch. I would put out a veggie and fruit platter and some chips and dip! That way the 2 year old will have something to snack on and the parents too!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Some nice hors d' oeuvres would probably be a good idea. Try some egg rolls chopped up, quiche, or maybe a small shrimp cocktail. Hope this helps! Enjoy the party, and happy birthday to your two-year-old son! :)

  • Lynnie
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I suggest serve things everyone will like such as pizza and fruit with a yogurt dip.

    If you made the pizza in small squares perhaps the children will eat it as well as the adults.

    Kids generally do not eat at parties.

    The only thing I have ever had children actually want to eat -including the cake- is turkey tetrazzini and fruit with yogurt dip.

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  • 1 decade ago

    The first thought that came to my mind would be to have pigs in a blanket or maybe make some mini-hamburgers. Have those set out on a table with various condiments. You can top it off with a fruit/veggie/cracker tray, chips, some different kids of dip, and non-alcoholic drinks.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think you should put out some bowls of pretzels,chips or maybe a mini sandwich platter for the adults to pick on while the kids play and brew a fresh pot of coffee, right before you serve the cake.

    Happy Birthday to your little one =)

  • 1 decade ago

    I think anytime you have company, it's nice to put something out for guests to snack on. You can do simple things, chips and dip, a vegetable dip, or guacamole are low key... mini sausages in bbq sauce, or even setting out deli meats and cheese and rolls, if guests would like to make a sandwich or something would be nice.

  • Sarahz
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    yes, you should have some kind of small snack

    veggie tray, pizza rolls, chips, taco dip- whatever small stuff you come up with- and drinks of course (not alcoholic if you don't want)

    heres a good refreshing punch I make that would be good for your party

    mix one container frozen orange juice concentrate

    one jug juice like orange/banana/pineapple

    and a 2 liter of ginger ale

    float a ice ring made from a jello mold in the bowl with it for a pretty look

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't think so. Typical birthday fare is what is expected. This includes usually pizza, ice cream and cake. You're not having an adult party !

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, I would. Make it simple and easy though, stuff you know most people would snack on. Trail mix, chip and dip, fruit platter, meat and cheese platter, veggies, etc...

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