For a 13 year old's birthday party, what should i serve for breakfast?!


Question: im having a party and would like to know what to serve for breakfast to about ten 12 and 13 year old girls.


Answers: im having a party and would like to know what to serve for breakfast to about ten 12 and 13 year old girls.
Cinnamon rolls (you can bake many at a time and won't be cooking all morning) and some fresh fruit with different yogurt dips and chocolate milk. What kid doesn't like that?
Pancakes and waffles!
Easy and delicious!
eggs, bacon, ham, bread.
French Toast
CINNAMON BUNS!!!!!
Serve pancakes and muffins and cereal
waffles. with strawberries or something sweet.
chocolate chip pancakes =)
Blueberry pancakes.
Belgian waffles.
m&m's and snickers bars...that will help start the day off right
Hannah Montana blueberry pancakes
pancakes and bacon.
Well, I just had my 8yr olds party (sleepover) last weekend, and to simplify things we just bought some of those mixed cereal boxes and some donuts with milk and orange juice.
if you feel like going crazy though, I would say pancakes/waffles are always a good breakfast!

Also make sure to check with any allergies - I had a girl allergic to wheat of all things. Thats partly why we did cereal, since some of them don't contain wheat.
Well young teen/preteen girls might want to eat light, or even eat a really fancy breakfast..Id say crepes (theyll feel really special and its SUPER EASY!) with whipped cream and strawberries, or with apples and cinamon! add some turkey bacon, soft scrabmled and hard boiled eggs and get 2-3 diff juices! sit everything on your table and let them mix and match and make thier own plates.

If not, make breakfast burritos or french toast!
I would do either pancakes or waffles, but have fun mix ins so the girls can pick what they want;
raisins, choc chips, nuts, blueberries, strawberry slices, chunky applesauce.
you could also have fun toppings, fruit, whip cream, sundae toppings (choc, butterscotch, strawberry).
Make it fun
And bacon
you could serve pancakes with a selection of toppings like,
bananas, strawberries, jam, cream, icecream, maple syrup, chocolate syrup, lemon & sugar.
that way the girls can create their own combinations & you can keep them warm in the oven while you cook them all then put everything on the table like a buffet.
Donuts, Pancakes, Waffles
well all the things that I was gonna say have been said so I will say Bagel sandwiches or bagel with cream cheese juice milk fruit yogurt biscuits and gravy hash-browns or hay how about McDonald's!
Pig's in a blanket! Just wrap lil smokies with croissants or biscuits , kids love finger foods. Inquire ahead of time if they eat beef or pork (wouldn't want to offend anyone). And have a little fruit (fiber), and some juice.
I vote for french toast, pancakes and or waffles with fruit and syrup.

We don't have french toast, pancakes and or waffles very often so it would be a treat.

If you want to serve a meat, bacon, turkey bacon, sausage, country ham or canadaian bacon.

Most girls that age aren't really into meat and taters. and may be watching their "figure."

Powdered sugar to sprinkle on top.

Hope this helps.

gives me some good ideas.

Thanks
cereal if they want it, frenchtoast ,suasage the little ones ,put outsliced fruit in case someone likes fruit in the morning.
Heart shaped pancakes with strawberries. Oh and beacon.
chocolate chip pancakes/waffles= #1 choice
with powdered sugar and whipped cream is the best

or blueberry or m&M or strawberry would be good too

depends on what they like but I would have pizza for breakfast too i know it sounds weird but cheese/veggie pizza is really good

also taking orders the night before and getting someone to get dunkin donuts bagels, muffins and donuts is really good- and all you have to do is drive there and order

most ppl love bacon so it would be fine to have that too
I jus had my daughters 13th birthday party and the sleep over left everyone hungry....i got some wonton wraps from walmart and used frozen berries all kinds and deep fried them.. then topped them with whip cream and some flavored berry syrup they loved it!!!
you could make this

Breakfast Lasagna

A breakfast casserole recipe with hash brown

INGREDIENTS:
1 bag (30 ounces) frozen Southern Style hash browns (or 32 ounce bag shredded), thawed
salt and pepper
3 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese, divided
2 to 3tablespoons butter
12 ounces thinly sliced Canadian bacon
1 1/2 cups chopped onion
1 large green bell pepper, chopped
1 large yellow or red bell pepper, chopped
8 ounces sliced mushrooms
2 medium tomatoes, sliced, optional
12 large eggs
2 1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
PREPARATION:

Spread thawed hash browns in a deep 11x14-inch lasagna/roasting pan; season generously with salt and pepper. Sprinkle half of the cheese over the potato layer.
In a large skillet, lightly brown the Canadian bacon slices in 2 tablespoons of butter; set aside. In the same skillet saute the onion, peppers, and mushrooms until tender. Add a little more butter, as necessary.

Spoon vegetable mixture over the cheese layer. Top with sliced tomatoes, if using. Arrange slices of Canadian bacon over the vegetables, overlapping if necessary. Top with remaining cheese.

In a medium bowl, whisk eggs with 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, and the milk; pour over the casserole. Using a spatula, gently press all over to soak with egg mixture. Let stand for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, heat oven to 350°.

Bake casserole for 35 to 45 minutes, until set. Cool slightly before slicing.
pancakes with syrup and ice cream maybe
Bacon and Eggs!!! And juice to drink, orange juice is best!!!!
I think you should serve pancakes and have a sort of buffet of different things to have with them like toppings and fruit.Hope this helps!




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