What food would teens want at a party?!


Question:

What food would teens want at a party?

Ok so my sister is having a huge dance for her 15th Birthday party and of course she unloaded stuff on me. She is having it a night and she needs food to serve. It needs to be sorta healthy and filling because the guys we know can eat!!! Any ideas?


Answers:
pizza, pizza and more pizza

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healthy pizza

one word, PIZZA, order several from your favorite vendor with various toppings, no two alike, boys are eating machines, get them hungry enough, you can feed them anything and they wont care.

dip

chips, candy all snack foods!

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healthy food which will provide you better energy and carbohydrates and vitamins for better stamin

pizza (and a lot of it)
soda: coke, sprite, pepsi, ginger ale, diet coke
popcorn, pretzels, chips, and -if there's not too many ppl- maybe even some crackers and dip

popcorn goes over well....
healthy food? good luck with that....
pizza, chips and dip, veggie tray if you want.....
hoagie bites?

PIZZA PIZZA nd more pizza with lots of cold drinks.

Potatoes - and you cannot go wrong

Chips & Dip is always a good starter...Punch...Maybe grill hot dogs & hamburgers...Fruit assortment....Grahm crackers....hope this helps

Pizza! Number one answer! with Chicken fingers on the side perhaps!

You could have a nice salad in a big bowl or veggie tray for some fresh, cooling crunch!

1. cheese dip with tostado chips
2. salsa dip with tostado chips
3. bowls of nuts
4. chile con queso dip with tostado chips
5. chicken fingers
6. sausage balls
7. assorted cookie tray
8. beef ball with party crackers
9. party pizza snacks
10. breakaway bread
11. pasta salad
12. cheese ball with crackers
13. bowls of potato chips and fritos
14. chicken salad party sandwiches
15. popcorn- regular, caramel, and chocolate

go to allrecipes.com!

Most teenagers are not incredibly adventurous when it comes to trying new or exotic food, so I would keep everything recognisable. You know, I wouldn't include things like phyllo dough spinach triangles.

If there will be places to sit or hang out, you can serve something of some substance (grill some burgers, have pizza, that kind of thing). If you're mainly doing appetizer-type things, go basic. Pigs in blankets, chips & dip (or salsa), mozzerella sticks, maybe a sandwich tray (like from Subway, Jason's Deli, or Quizno's), meat/cheese/crackers, maybe a basic fruit or veggie tray, brownies, cookies, that kind of thing.

Unlike a lot of uppedy adult get-togethers, where the rule of thumb is about six appetizers for each person (and the appetizers are creative, tiny, pretty, garnished things you would find in nice cookbooks), when it comes to a passel of 15-year-olds, quantity is the more important thing, and they don't critique the hostess by the presentation of the food.

Happy birthday to your sis, and happy party-throwing to you both!

pasta and meat balls, garlic bread, green salad

chili dogs cole slaw

sub sandwiches and potato salad

I'm sure Subway has party platters.

Veggie Pizza
Turkey Burgers
Tortilla Chips
Sandwiches
Baked Potato wedges
Popcorn Shrimp
Tacos
Microwave Unsalted Popcorn

Spring rolls, sushi, pizza, popcorn shrimp, chicken strips, veggies and dip

Well, you said that you wanted healthy foods, and alot of those listed above really aren't too healthy. I would recommend trying:
Trail Mix
Baked Potato Chips (healthier than normal chips)
Pretzels
Fruit Juices
Grahm Crackers
A Vegitable tray

Hope that helps! :)

PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA

thats easy ...
pizza , chip and dip , candy !!!

pizza, hot dog, hamburger, chips, popcorn, soda, plenty of soda, cookies,

Veggie Pizza
Chicken Fingers
Taco's
Cheeseburgers
Beef Hot Dogs
Chips and Veggie Dip

I would do a huge crockpot full of nacho cheese dip. Have a veggie tray with ranch and french onion dips. Pizza is always good. Submarine sandwiches are always a hit. Chips, crackers. Cookies & cupcakes are always good.

A chocolate fountain with pretzels, fruit and cubes of pound cake would be loved. Or another crockpot of melted caramels and wedges of fresh apples for dipping would be awesome.

Maybe you could serve a buffet style meal or ask your sister what she has in mind to serve at her party. It would be better if you ask your sister in order to prevent any misunderstanding.




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