Birthday Party Recipes - 5 tips for the perfect Princess Party menu by Annette Yen
You're ready... your princess has invited the belles of the ball to the finest Princess Birthday Party of the year. You've purchased decorations, planned a few games and have some lovely take home gifts for your guests. Now it's time to plan the finest menu for your royal princess and her court. Let's make it so fabulous that the girls will remember this day when they're planning their future daughter's parties and one that will make your princess throw her hands around your neck and say, "Oh mom! You're the best ever!"
What follows are 5 tips for you in creating the menu of the decade for your princess birthday party.
1. Keep it simple. The last thing you need on a busy day is for you to be running around like crazy trying to make cherries flambé or tiramisu with crème fraise. However, with a little creative planning, you can make something spectacular and still be able to take photos of the lovely girls eating your birthday dainties. There are SO many recipes available at your fingertips that are not only delicious but easy to make with items you probably have in the house or can pick up in your local grocery store at minimal cost (another key!). One of my favorite recipe sites for quick recipes is http://www.freequickrecipes.com, or you can just punch a name of a recipe into your google search box and hundreds of recipes will pop up. Just keep it simple!
2. Presentation is everything. Think about it, mom. A peanut butter sandwich is nice, but, make that sandwich and cut it with petite cookie cutters into various princessly shapes and you have something spectacular. Even just cutting the sandwiches with a glass into a circle and then cutting the circles in half would work. Display them nicely on a glass plate with some red grapes or flowers and it's no longer just a boring sandwich but a delicacy that's a delight to look at AND eat.
3. Throw the "no sugar" rule out the window. Ok, I'll get hate mail for this one but c'mon mom! Your princess only has the bash of the century once a year, so break the rules a little and provide something sweet to eat. Balance it out with a lower sugar drink and other dainties that aren't sugar laden.
4. Make the drink pink! Pink lemonade, pink Kool-Aid, pink soda... anything pink in a clear plastic cup and you'll be the coolest mom on the block. Float a half of a strawberry in the cup and you may as well get a revolving door to your house. You'll be the hit of the neighborhood!
5. Work with a timeline and schedule for the day of the party. A checklist of what you'll be serving and when you need to pull it out of the freezer or fridge, what goes where, etc., and how long each thing takes will insure that you won't forget any of the details and insure that you won't go to open the fridge for a late night snack after your princess is in dream land and see the strawberries that you meant to put in the royal goblets!
The perfect, stress free Princess party menu is within reach, Mom. Just keep it simple, fancy, tasty and pink! Write out a checklist and you're all set for the finest party menu for your princess and her royal maidens!
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Fun with Friendship and Bella Bee!
We had a very fun birthday party on Monday with Kyra and her fabulous friends. She chose our Bella Bee party with the theme of friendship.
Kyra turned 7 and she and her friends were just delightful as they put on glitter glamour girl bubblegum blue friendship lipstick, body gel, nail gloss and glimmer stick and talked about how to be a good friend. I was really amazed at how articulate each of the girls were and how well they took the idea of friendship to heart. Later as they were opening presents together and a not so nice comment was made, the girls together commented "hey now, you're not being a good friend". They all giggled and had fun with it but the point was driven home.
That's what I love about the Bella Bee concept. We can really focus on these character traits while doing something the kids enjoy. They're relaxed and involved and the concepts sink in. I love it.
I'll post some pictures too once I get permission from her mom.
Kyra turned 7 and she and her friends were just delightful as they put on glitter glamour girl bubblegum blue friendship lipstick, body gel, nail gloss and glimmer stick and talked about how to be a good friend. I was really amazed at how articulate each of the girls were and how well they took the idea of friendship to heart. Later as they were opening presents together and a not so nice comment was made, the girls together commented "hey now, you're not being a good friend". They all giggled and had fun with it but the point was driven home.
That's what I love about the Bella Bee concept. We can really focus on these character traits while doing something the kids enjoy. They're relaxed and involved and the concepts sink in. I love it.
I'll post some pictures too once I get permission from her mom.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Another great party idea
Too much fun! We did a Noah's Ark workshop party this weekend for an adorable little boy named Ian who was 2 years old. His mom is a party animal! She came up with the cutest idea for his party beyond our participation and I had to share it!
The theme of the party was "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" so she set up her family room like the inside of an airplane with her dining room chairs and tv trays set up in with 2 on one side and 3 on the other with an aisle in the middle... all facing forward like a plane. Then she went to work creating "airplane meals" for the guests in adorable handled lunch bags decorated with the theme. Each bag included a wrapped sandwich, bag of nuts, hand wipe and packaged plastic utencils and a wrapped cookie! What a great and inexpensive way to have a fun birthday party!
Whoo hoo to this birthday mom for being clever and creative!
The theme of the party was "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" so she set up her family room like the inside of an airplane with her dining room chairs and tv trays set up in with 2 on one side and 3 on the other with an aisle in the middle... all facing forward like a plane. Then she went to work creating "airplane meals" for the guests in adorable handled lunch bags decorated with the theme. Each bag included a wrapped sandwich, bag of nuts, hand wipe and packaged plastic utencils and a wrapped cookie! What a great and inexpensive way to have a fun birthday party!
Whoo hoo to this birthday mom for being clever and creative!
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