4 Year Old Birthday Party Food Ideas

Updated on January 05, 2009
S.P. asks from El Cajon, CA
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My daughter is turning 4 this month and we are doing a party at home and hiring a child's performer, so I want everything to be as simple as possible. I first thought of pizzas, but not sure. Any ideas on what lunch time food to serve a group of 4 year olds? Also, there will be the parrents to think about too, so I am faced with a bit of a challenge here and don't want to spend a ton of money. Thanks!!

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A.L.

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Serve the pizza and add a large salad with different fancy dressings for the adults. Its easy and the clean up is a zinch!

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C.S.

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I can only add a sheet of mild chicken wings. They are easy enough to pop in the oven and dump in a bowl. Otherwise the other ideas are great as well. I always get the mini bottles of water and soda.

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J.S.

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corn dogs are good-just pop them in the oven. Regular hot dogs in a crock pot. Nachos with the cheese in a crock pot. familyfun.com has tons of great food ideas

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H.A.

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Sandwiches are an easy way to go. Either already prepared, with condiments on the side, or a meat and cheese platter and the parents can fix the sandwiches (on small dinner rolls) for their children. Also, a fresh fruit and veggie tray, some juice boxes and waters, maybe a bowl of chips on the table and you're done! Have fun.

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