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most popular sandwich filings for a 4 years olds party??

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mckenzie · 26/02/2009 19:37

DD's party guests will each be given a party box with a party tea in it (party is at home, we dont have enough room at the table for all the guests so we're having it as a picnic style, on the carpet). I'm thinking of allowing 2 slices of bread each but making a small selection of sandwiches in the hope that each child likes at least two that they have in their box! Cheese I guess and perhaps ham. What other filings though do you think are safe to go with? My children for example would request tuna, marmite, or coronation chicken but my friend's DD would request jam, peanut butter or turkey and cranberry. What are the best filings for the majority do you think?

TIA

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Marne · 26/02/2009 19:40

Jam
Cheese
Ham
Nutella
Egg mayo

MaureenMLove · 26/02/2009 19:41

I would put DairyLea in one and ham in the other. All children will like one or the other and they can swap with others if they don't like one of them.

PuppyMonkey · 26/02/2009 19:42

Godda be jam at a party I reckon.

Do they stil do potted beef? I used to love that at a party as a kid.

amidaiwish · 26/02/2009 19:43

DD is nearly 5:
cheese
ham
tuna mayo (perhaps a bit of sweetcorn in)

other 4 year olds i know / other party favourites
jam
marmite

i wouldn't risk peanut butter incase anyone has a nut allergy.
coronation chicken i think is quite an advanced taste for that age.
egg mayo popular, but messy?

sarah293 · 26/02/2009 19:49

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sagacious · 26/02/2009 19:57

ham
jam

(maybe spam)

cheese

I'd go with simple tbh

mckenzie · 26/02/2009 20:02

thanks everyone. Cheese, ham, marmite and jam then it is. Thinking about it, I can ask most of the mums beforehand and label the boxes. And those that I don't get to ask I'll just put a selection in. DD hasn't got too many guests so I think I can russle up a few different filings and cope with making differnet sandwiches without too much stress (I hope)

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stinkymonkey · 26/02/2009 20:40

You could do sandwich roulette. Lots of Nutella and the odd Marmite one chucked in to fox them.

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