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Birthday Tea

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fairydust · 29/02/2004 10:38

DD is 2 in a couple of weeks and she's have a friend round for a birthday tea - but what sort of things do i do for them to eat i'd like to do a little buffet but not sure what to do.

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Angeliz · 29/02/2004 11:06

my dd was three a few days ago and i did a little party tea.

Egg sandwiches
cheese and cucumber sandwiches
sausage rolls
little cakes and bickies

jelly frogs and ice-cream

Not very imaginative i suppose but guaranteed to get eaten and well enjoyed.
Have fun

LIZS · 29/02/2004 11:07

I always go for simple finger foods such as cubes of cheeses and pineapple chunks, small skinless sausages, seedless grapes, raisins, crisps/plainish biscuits, breadsticks, carrot batons with perhaps chicken nugget-type or mini pizza things etc. What is your dd's favourite ?

collision · 01/03/2004 18:55

IMO dont go mad as they never eat as much as you think they will. Ds had a little party and I gave them sausages and chips (cos he never gets them!) and cake.

mummytojames · 02/03/2004 02:05

coll i like your idea best it seems the quickest to do but the general is cakes bisciuts sandwiches jelly and ice cream mouse triffle (i think it was my mother who said if you can call it junk food most kids will eat it)
happy birthday to dd for the time and good luck

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