Blue Kool-Aid. Finger sandwhiches, use a puppy paw cookie cutter to make them the shape of a paw. Make or buy vanilla cupcakes with blue frosting, and stick a plastic paw toothpick on it. And use Blues Clues paw prints plates.
2006-10-26 12:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the things I have done is make individual pizzas - and the kids can help. Spread your favorite canned pizza sauce on 1/2 of an English Muffin. Have toppings available - cooked sausage or any type, shredded cheese, olives, mushrooms, sauteed onions, sauteed green peppers, etc. After the toppings have been added, sprinkle just enough cheese on each. Bake for about 10 minutes at 375. The kids love doing this, and it's great eating too.
2006-10-26 07:14:03
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answered by Polishprincess41 1
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Some sort of baked pasta dish. I am in college and love to cook. My friend is the social chair for his frat and I just finished with catering a function for him that fed 75 people. Baked pasta dishes are a real crowd pleaser and are easy to cook for large numbers of people. In a glass baking dish (9"x13"in) pour an entire box of cooked pasta (bow tie is good for bakes dishes). Pour a large jar of your favorite sauce, (or make one from scratch if you feel so inclined) and cover with cheese. You can add any meat to the mix that you see fit, just make sure you cook it before you put it into the dish. Then just pop it in the oven until it is hot and the cheese has melted. Each pan should feed 8-10 adults. Also, per dish it'll cost you about six or seven dollars so you can spend the money you save on food on other aspects of the party. Hope all goes well.
2006-10-26 07:20:57
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answered by pursuingdreams7682 2
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Pizza. Order a bunch, seriously everyone loves pizza. For the kids you should have snacks, chips, cookies, maybe blues clues gummies and cake. Adults maybe some appetizers shrimp and cocktail sauce, bagel dip, etc.
2006-10-26 08:57:59
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answered by Erin 3
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How about hot DOGS! (easy to eat for kids and fits with Blue's Clue doggie theme)
2006-10-26 07:18:45
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answered by WildOtter 5
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Pizza is your friend.
Just about everybody likes it, the ones who don't eat meat can eat it*, it's not too expensive, it's insanely easy to find a 'caterer' for it, etc, etc.
Though the spaghetti idea isn't a bad one either. You might need a few stock pots to make that much at once, but they'd be easy enough to borrow from neighbours.
* But not vegans, the lactose-intolerant, etc, etc. Keep a bit of fruit or something handy.
2006-10-26 07:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say sloppy Joes and chips It should go along way.Make cupcakes too.they go farther than a cake I have found out.Takes a little more time but you will know how many servings you have.So everyone will get dessert,also you can maybe find little Blues Clues treats to put on top.
2006-10-26 07:36:29
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answered by salgal 2
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Pizza is easiest!
If it is a nice day you may want to consider grilling. If so i would suggest the usually favorites, Hamburgers, Hot dogs, Sausage, and have some macaroni salad or something to go with it.
2006-10-26 07:15:38
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answered by Jon C 6
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Spaghetti is very good to feed to crowds at a party. I just had a party for my daughter that turned 2, and we had hamburgers and hotdogs for her. Everyone loved it... have some different chips and all to go with it..
2006-10-26 07:10:49
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answered by Just Me 6
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Tony's Pizza Rolls and Chips
2006-10-26 07:17:25
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answered by ltbaby04 1
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