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Such a drive-by poster, but help with a kid birthday party?
We are having my DD's party in the park in 2 weeks. I would love to serve everyone a delicious, affordable lunch that isn't BBQ. I was thinking homemade sandwiches (cut up tea party style,) pasta salad, fruit, and cupcakes (my mom makes gorgeous cupcakes!) I don't know if that is "special" enough.....any other super good ideas? Or ideas on how to "gourmet" it up a bit? I am serving about 30 people, half adults and half kids. Thanks!

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Colorado Marathon (10k) May 6
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Re: Such a drive-by poster, but help with a kid birthday party?
I think sandwiches and salads would be a great idea for an alternative!
How old is your DD? I found this idea on Pinterest that would be cute!
Or you could do something like this?
I searched on Pinterest "picnic lunch" and there are a lot of cute ideas!