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Our Hints for
surviving the party from
a veteran Mum
- Use enough icing and they'll forgive you anything. If the cake
crumbles, just stick it together with more icing. The cake is to be
looked at by children, not judged by cookery experts.
- Have lots of finger food, nothing too messy, nothing that needs
utensils.
- To save mess and concerns about cutting a cake into equal sizes,
make cupcakes and give them once iced cupcake (with a smartie or
candle on top)
each. Great for large groups, picnics and if you send them to school
teachers will love you if you provide this rather than a large cake to
be shared (Make sure you provide a couple of extra cakes just in case).
- If you want jelly, make lots of individual jellies in disposable
plastic cups - half full and add a dollop of ice-cream or custard - to
save time serving restless children.
- Don't over-organise a party. A couple of traditional games (pass the
parcel, pin something on the something, etc) which may or may not get
played, some lively music, a video if they get restless, a stash of
sweets or other small prizes just in case.
- If some guests don't want to join in and would prefer to sit quietly playing with the
host's
Lego, let them.
- You'll need to clean up afterwards so don't waste your energy
cleaning up too much before the party. No child ever went home and
said "Gee that party was in such a clean house"
- Provide plenty of drinks, including water.
- Keep paper towels and a couple of large rubbish bags on hand.
- Relax, it's just another birthday party and the kids are more
interested in each other than your cooking, cleaning or entertaining
skills. Invite a few of your friends, have a chat and let the kids get
on with it.
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