Its somones birthday on monday what kinda party food is easy to get?!


Question:

Its somones birthday on monday what kinda party food is easy to get?

hes a boy gonna be six i wanna know what kinda good food is beat i dont want anything to hard to cook
he likes nearly everything

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2 months ago
best sorry not beat


Answers:
2 months ago
best sorry not beat

doritos, coke and other sodas, buffalo wings, any other kind of chips, KFC, Subways, Cake and pizza

These are all the best foods for a birthday.

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My birthday and others

geeze

party wings HELLO!!!

Pizza is always easy because you order it. Another easy choice would be hot dogs with chips.

Italian/French bread it's easy
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sour dough beget
oil
salt
roast beef cold cuts
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first you cut the bread about a half an inch each cut.
then put a little bit of oil and salt on each piece of bread.
put it in the oven until golden.then put the cold cuts on the pieces of bread and now its time to eat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

make it special ... nothing that kids have all year around ...

Pizza and chips will always satisfy kids
Have Fun!

Well, you can get some marshmallows, popcorn, chex mix, pretzels, small chocolate candies, or whatever type of snacks that he likes. Then you combine them in a bowl and serve!

How about a plate of nachos? Ground beef, topped with green onion's, dice tomatoes, grated cheese over nacho chips. Prepare before he gets there, then throw nachos in for a few minutes, then top it with all ingredients and put back into the oven (350) until cheese has melted.

Have salsa, and sour cream for dipping.

My son Love's Nachos.




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