Or can I just give in and serve traditional party food?
I'm making up food boxes in advance as the venue doesn't have catering facilities and I am planning on including a small sandwich (cut into a shape), mini pizza, couple of cocktails sausages, small bag of Pom Bears (obviously), a pot of fruit in jelly and a drink.
I was considering offering carrot sticks or pots of fruit but they are a bit of a faff and I'm fairly sure the children will ignore them.
What do you think? Would you be horrified by your child being served that at a party or is that what you expect for party food?
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Do I need some semblance of healthy food at a 3rd birthday party?
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SimplyNigella · 16/10/2016 09:18
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