Kids Cooking Party - Kids Party Food They Can Make Themselves
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Kids Cooking
Party - Kids Party Food They Can Make Themselves
Kids parties
can work out to be very expensive, especially when you factor in the cost of
the kids party food, table decorations, balloons and party bags, hiring the
party venue, plus the cost of booking a children's entertainer if you choose to
have one. A lot of parents budgets are already stretched to breaking point, so how
do you host a fun party for your little one on a tight budget without it
feeling like you are cutting corners?
Parents often
try to cram as much activity and entertainment into the usual allotted two
hours than they possibly can, and will normally prepare the kids party food in
advance of the party. But why not make preparing the party food as much of the
party as pass the parcel and musical statues. You could even save money by
having this as the main activity rather than hire an entertainer.
Kids Cooking Party - Kids Party Food They Can Make Themselves |
If you are
having your kids party at home, this is fine as you will be able to use your
own kitchen. If you are hiring a village hall then check to see if use of the
kitchen is included, most of the time it will be, and most will have a kettle,
microwave and kitchen utensils you can use.
Make use of
any large tables you can use within the hall, or if they do not have any to
use, borrow some paste tables from your friends or the parents of the other
children coming to the party. Put the tables together to make one large work
surface and cover with disposable paper table cloths, or use a couple of large
re-usable plastic coated table covers. These can be purchased quite cheaply
from DIY shops. Covering the tables like this will mean an easy clean up at the
end of the party. You can also pick up packs of plastic spoons and knives from
party sections of most supermarkets, along with paper plates and napkins.
Kids
sandwiches tend to be quite simple, so buy enough loaves of bread to make at
least one sandwich per child, a large jar of chocolate spread will go down very
well, and so will a tub of spreadable cream cheese. A fun thing to offer is to
make open faced sandwiches that kids can actually turn into funny faces!
For example,
with a chocolate spread sandwich you can make eyes from slices of banana, a
nose from half a strawberry, and a smiling mouth can be formed from some
blueberries. Soft fruit such as bananas and strawberries can easily be sliced
by children using plastic knives. A cream cheese sandwich can have sliced hard
boiled egg eyes, a cherry tomato nose, and a piece of sliced sweet red pepper
for a mouth. Kids treats can be made easily, and here is where you would need
use of the kitchen most.
Everyone is
familiar with rice crispie cakes, so bring along a box of crispies, a few bars
of chocolate, paper cake cases and plenty of plastic spoons. You can melt the
chocolate in a microwave proof bowl in the microwave, or if the kitchen does
not have one, on the kitchen hob in a bowl over a pan of hot water. If you have
enough small cereal bowls to give one per child, then use these, or
alternatively paper dishes can be picked up cheaply from the party ware section
of supermarkets.
Divide the
crispies between the children's bowls and pour a little melted chocolate into each
bowl. I have to say that most of the mixture does not make the paper cake cases
when I have done this before, instead it ends up being eaten sneakily straight
from the bowl while I am not looking! However, you do end up with some neat
little chocolate crispy cakes that the kids can eat themselves or take home
with them.
Iced biscuits
are simple and cheap to make, and to save time and money just buy some
supermarket own brand plain biscuits. You will need some icing sugar and some
small sweets or sugar sprinkles to decorate the tops of the biscuits. Let the
children open the biscuit packets and divide them up, meanwhile make up a large
bowl of icing in the kitchen, then pour some into smaller bowls or paper bowls
for the children to use. They just spread over the icing and decorate to their
liking.
Believe me
when I say that time really does fly when you get the kids to make their own
party food. It is really good fun, and very absorbing.
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