One of many parents' biggest concerns when organising a kid's party is the food and how much sugary junk is appropriate. Should we take the attitude that it's a party, it doesn't happen every day, so go crazy with the sugary treats. Or do we show concern for the condition problems of today's society and set a good example with lots of wholesome nutritional items and nary a red thing in sight.
Party Food - How to Organise Fun Food For small Kids and operate the Sugar Intake
Well, before even thinking what to serve, how about thinking how to serve it. No matter what food you pick to serve you can at least control the measure sizes by organising the food into equal portions before even putting it on the table.
As you know, kids have a habit of grabbing, so one of my favourite styles of delivery is putting the food in a party box or bag. It works great with younger children as you can make sure everyone gets a bit of all things instead of wee Bobby grabbing all the chocolate biscuits before anything else gets a look in. It is also a great way to converyance food to a park or other venue as it is already neatly packed away and can all be popped in the boot of the car without mess.
A plain brown paper bag works beyond doubt well, as long as it is the type with the flat base. You could use a colourful bag from a craft shop or even a small reasonable basket. I have a variety of these baskets which I picked up for at a discount store. I spray painted them all dissimilar colours and my friends and I have used them over.
If using a bag, simply stack all your finger food inside fold down the top and seal with a colourful sticker. Write each child's name on the bag or box too as this recipe will enable you to beyond doubt cater for definite dietary needs. With a basket, pop the original serviette in the base then load up with the goodies, sandwiches, fruit, mini crisp bags, and a cup cake and so on. Talk about easy measure control!
If you are going to use a table you can still have some control over portions by serving the food in one sitting then pack it away when everyone is done. A buffet style delivery works well with teenagers, but leaving food out on a party table can be messy with wee fingers around. It also means you can stay in control of who is doing what and won't be distracted by missing children who are often found raiding the left over crisps...and eating them under the table.
Don't forget to check with parents before the day them about any allergies or special dietary needs their child may have. To be on the safe side I always advise avoiding anything with nuts in at parties as so many children these days are allergic to them.
Party Food - How to Organise Fun Food For small Kids and operate the Sugar Intake
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