Fruit Salad is always a big hit with my daughter, we just had our daycare Xmas party and there were little sandwich rolls made with tortilla shells (a big hit with the kids), cheese cut into shapes with a cookie cutter, fun cracker shapes, jello jigglers, christmas bread, chili was the main dish.
Hope these ideas help!
Happy Holidays!
2006-12-15 03:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Perfect thing- I have the same issue and I will make these for my son's daycare party on Tuesday.
Sausage balls! or "Hot Balls" as my four year old calls them. Let me tell you, this is so easy! It's a common knowledge around my family and friends that I can't cook, so for a potluck at work, one of my coworkers gave me this recipe and I always bring them and make them and they are a huge hit:) Okay...
One cup of bisquick
one package Jimmy Dean ground sausage (raw- do not cook first)
2 cups shredded cheese (usally sold preshredded and in two cups)
mash it all together to form a dough (this does take a while) get a small amt. of the mixture, roll it up in to a perfect bite size ball, bake for about 20-30 min. at 350. You're done! Hope this helps:)
2006-12-15 04:25:00
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answered by Dolphin 2
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heavily, children will like something that you're going to provide them. We went to hearken to three Christmas carols very last nighttime and my 3 12 months old almost had a extra healthful at the same time as those boys exceeded him a favourite individual decrease out of old Christmas playing cards that are to carry on the tree. That being reported, be certain that it truly is something age acceptable, do not choose any choking to take position
2016-11-26 21:06:20
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answered by shoaf 4
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Is this a party for the kids or the adults? Because if it's a Parent Party, bring Eggnog, Rum, and more Rum.
If it's for the little tykes, you can always bring something that isn't food-related. If you go to a dollar store they have cheap little toys for a dollar. You'd only have to spend eight bucks and the kids would love you.
PEACE OUT COMRADE.
2006-12-17 09:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Our son's daycare is having a party, too. We're bringing homemade mac&cheese. Pasta salad is another good one, especially if you put kid friendly things in it like black olives and mozzerralla balls (they come in liquid in the deli section).
2006-12-15 07:07:26
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answered by eli_star 5
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make a little cheese tray with different kinds of cheese and crackers that way its good for them and easy to eat.
2006-12-15 04:21:01
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answered by mdoud01 5
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Frozen fruit popcicles, all you need is popscicle sticks and cut all different fruit in to good size pices, and leave them in the freezer overnight.
2006-12-15 03:43:24
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answered by Jody 6
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take some fruit all kids love it
2006-12-15 05:13:55
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answered by sandy 3
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