What would you recommend to eat at a party of 50 13 yrs olds?!


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What would you recommend to eat at a party of 50 13 yrs olds?

it's gonna be a big party and i need an idea for stuff to eat...u could give me ideas on more stuff too!

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1 month ago
Its an outdoors party


Answers:
1 month ago
Its an outdoors party

finger sandwiches
croissants
pizza
chicken nuggets
mozarella sticks
veggie trays
fruit salad
cupcakes
donuts

pizza
chips
dip
salsa
soda pop
Ice Tea

Hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, salads, chips, dips, have a mexican party and serve tacos and salsa and chips.

hamburgers & hot dogs or pizza. cookies & cake. chips. popcorn.

pizza, burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches blah blah blah

hot dogs, hamburgers, cole slaw, potato salad, watermelon, chips, grapes, corn on the cob,macaroni salad.

Pizza, of course! Don't all teenagers like pizza!?
Finger foods are great too-like big bowls of pretzels, chips and dip, chex mix, carrots/celery/veggies with dip, apple slices and grapes with chocolate fondue or dip. Hope that gives you some ideas! Good luck :)

pizza..and lots of it.....chips, soda..no sence getting fancy...give them what you know they will eat.....

PIZZA! That to me would be the easiest cleanup! The easiest to handle with all those kids and just about every kid in the world loves PIZZA! It also will probably cost you less then trying individual meals for them...GOOD LUCK!

You Can Pick Quality or Quantity>
Quantity-Chips,coke, and ..more chips

Quality-cake,pie dessets ect...,Leminade...hot dogs bah blah blah
What would u want at a party if u were that age

Pizza is always a hit with kids that age, and if you have a Little Ceasar's near you they have that $5 deal and the pizza is decent. You can do a bonfire (depending on where you live) and let them make their own hotdogs, or you can grill them. Chips, pasta salad, fruit salad and snack foods like that are easy for you AND them! Rather than cake that you have to cut and dish out do tons of cupcakes cause the kids can grab them as they want them and ditch the wrappers. HAVE FUN!!

BBQ some hotdogs and hamburgers. Order a few pizzas. Have lots of snacky finger foods, chips, popcorn, pretzels, dip. You could even try a veggie tray. Some cookie trays would be good too, even a cake if it's for a celebration.

All the answers for food are great but you could set up a station where they could have fun and put items on themselves. Like dye the ketchup/mustard in a different color. Just be creative and silly. Your still a kid a heart too! good luck with that many kids.

mini pizzas, buffalo wings, burgers, chips, brats, and baked beans, taquitos, pasta salad, mini subs and wraps.

Personally I think you are mad !!!!!!

I would go for lots of finger food that is easy to pick up and eat.... pizza pieces .... chicken legs ..... sweet meringues .... mini sausages ..... sausage rolls ..... easier still set up the BBQ and have an outdoor feast .....

Whatever you decide to do you will deserve a medal and probably need you carpets cleaned ...... good luck x

pizza and wings are always a big hit

pizza rolls, ham rolls, sausage balls, cheese ball & crackers,meatballs,chicken fries,french fries,chili in a bag (chili poured over top fritos)

my kid and her friends love it when i make these cookies:
MOCHA MELT COOKIES:

4 squares BAKER'S Unsweetened Baking Chocolate
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened
1-1/4 cups sugar
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
1/3 cup milk
1-1/4 cups flour
1/2 cup GENERAL FOODS INTERNATIONAL Suisse Mocha
2 tsp. CALUMET Baking Powder

PREHEAT oven to 350°F. Microwave chocolate in large microwaveable bowl on HIGH 1-1/2 min. or until chocolate is almost melted, stirring after 1 min. Stir until chocolate is completely melted.
ADD butter and sugar; beat with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Add egg and vanilla; mix well. Blend in milk. Add flour, flavored instant coffee and baking powder; beat on low speed until well blended. Drop tablespoonfuls of dough, 2 inches apart, onto ungreased baking sheets.
BAKE 9 min. or until cookies are puffed and leave a slight indentation when touched lightly in centers with fingers. Cool 2 min. on baking sheets; remove to wire racks. Cool completely.


i also made these during her slumber party and they were a hit!)

Bacon & cheese pinwheels:

2 cans (8 oz. each) refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
1 pkg. (2.1 oz.) OSCAR MAYER Ready to Serve Bacon, chopped
1 cup KRAFT Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese
1 small onion, finely chopped (optional)
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh parsley (optional)



PREHEAT oven to 375°F. Unroll dough; separate into eight rectangles. Firmly press perforations together to seal. Top evenly with bacon, cheese, onions and parsley; roll up, starting at one of the short sides of each rectangle.
CUT each roll crosswise into four slices. Place, cut-sides down and 2 inches apart, on baking sheets. Flatten each roll slightly.
BAKE 15 min. or until golden brown. Serve warm.

What's the main thing teenagers love to eat? Pizza!!!
Chips n dip
Soda
Candy

With that menu, you can't go wrong at all... Just get different kinds of pizza so everyone will have a variety to choose from

You can make a burritto buffet that's really fun. You use flour tortillas and then have bowls of all different things that they can use to make their own burrittos. You can be really creative and even do dessert ones.

LOL! My 13 year old daughter just had a party with 48 guests. Luckily we have a big backyard, basketball hoop and a garage with a upstairs rec room including a pool table, foosball and darts. They played music and danced. We left it very simple sinse there were so many kids. We grilled hot dogs(buy them by the bulk) and had big bowls of pretzels, doritos, cheese puffs and of course a big bowl of candy. We also had litter bottles of pop and bottled water. If you buy the pop by the litters, plan on at least 12-15 of them. It was accually a good time. 13 year olds can gave a funny sense of humor.




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