Party snacks?!


Question:

Party snacks?

im having a bday party for my six yr. old this sunday, im serving finger foods instead of grilling out this year. please give me some EASY ideas other than the basics: deviled eggs, etc..


Answers:
Fish bowls. Swedish fish suspended in blue jello. Drop swedish fish into jello after it starts to set.
Dirt. Mix pudding with whipped cream. Cover with Oreo cookie crumbs and decorate with Gummi worms.
Sand. Vanilla yogurt, mixed with cool whip, cover with graham cracker crumbs, decorate with candy eggs and call them turtle eggs.
Polar bear cups. Ice cream with a layer of your choice of candy, m&m's, or kisses, or peanut butter chips like you put in cookies, covererd with cool whip, and decorated with gummi bears. Kids, and adults for that matter, go nuts over these three, and they are simple as sin to put together. You can buy cheap clear plastic cups, and make individual servings. That seems to get more attention than one big vat that everyone shares. Kids like to have their own.
My Mom used to make tiger tails. Pilsbury biscuits ripped in half, rolled into "tails" put "stripes" of american cheese over the tails and bake until tails are cooked, and cheese is melted.
Check your library for cookbooks for kids.
Hope I helped. Have fun.

How about a taco party, with alot of different fillings and condiments. You would be surprised at the time it takes for 6 year olds to make the perfect taco..and what they put on them as well...works for vegetarian kids as well as the meat eaters

geee?? kids love the simple finger foods. Just make whatever with the thought of feeding kids not grown ups and you'll be good

How about homemade chex mix? Once you coat everything and whack it in the oven, you only have to stir it every 15 minutes while you do other things.

you didn't say if this was an adult party for the 6 year old or if it was a kids party.

meat balls, cheese and summer sausage ,mini wrapped cocktail franks. popcorn chicken.

Try making sandwiches with cookie cutter shapes. I make star shaped pb&j for my son and he loves them.

little resse cups! Theyv taste really good. :)

I love putting everything on skewers...you can get some fun ones from any party store...then load them up with salami, ham, chicken,,cheese, fruits, any combination! Everyone always enjoys them...adults and kids...

How about:

Pigs in a blanket (Vienna sausages or cocktail weiners wrapped in biscuit dough [Bisquick or canned Pillsbury biscuits] and baked according to directions for the biscuits.

Ants on a log (celery stuffed with peanut butter or Cheese Whiz, with raisins scattered on top)

Never tried it, but I've heard of cupcakes being baked in flat-bottomed ice cream cones instead of in cupcake papers ... only filling them about 1/3 full, so when they bake, they still have room for a scoop of ice cream on top. SOUNDS good, but you'd need to try it ahead of time to be sure it would work!

Grilled cheese or peanut butter or jelly sandwiches cut into little triangles.

Baby carrots with a pitted olive stuck onto each end = Barbells.

Pretzel sticks stuck into cubes of cheese or summer sausage.

Pizza (cheese, pepperoni, hamburger), cut into small (3"-4") pieces.

Bananas cut into halves or thirds, pushed onto little craft sticks, frozen, and dipped into that chocolate that hardens.

The main thing is to keep it simple ... nothing too exotic. It will be easier on YOU, and the kids will like it better.

Hope you all have a great time Sunday, especially the birthday honoree!

have a toaster over toast bread on one side add american cheese toast other side of bread with cheese inside - cut into quarters - make great melted cheese sandwiches. boil some mini hotdogs, put on a plate with mustard in the middle. make mini hamburgers, stick in oven and serve on open white toast with ketchup and pickles. have chips, pretzels and popcorn.




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