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How can I make my daughters' birthday special?

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sasy2na


My little girl will be 2 years old in November. Last year at her 1st birthday we had a big party with several small children we knew. This year, however, all those families have moved away and we really don't have any close friends with small kids right now. We have plenty of adult friends with no children who would attend her party. We still want to make her party special, but I can't come up with any good ideas for a 2 year old's party with only grown-ups attending. Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you very much.


Answer
well its very simple we do it for our son too he is turing 4 this feb. and it will be his first party with kids as he made friends from school. on his 2nd birthday i ordered a nice cake just something small with a fav charater on it. as most adults wont eat it and he will only eat a slice that day (maybe another later depending on time of party) we did lots of snacky foods that he liked. i got him a pull string pinata and all his aunts and uncles and mommy and daddy and friends all played in on it we all made sure we all knew which pull string would give the goodies and made sure noone but him pulled it. he LOVED that! i ordered some balloons which he loved too because he got to play with them i think i got a dozen of them a few for outside to mark the party house. i made him his own goodie bag by going to the dollar store and picking up small things and a few pieces of candy. got him a few presents and then later that night mommy and daddy took him to the pizza place to have piza for dinner he loved going out to eat for his birthday! small things that go ALONG way! took about an hour to an hour and a half and then party was over and we went for pizza then came home and he was ready for bed! good luck!

How do you make Happy Meal Treats to take to school?




gensler97


I have heard of moms sending these to school before. They are individually bagged for each kid, with a treat that resembles a hamburger, fries ( I think it is those string chips ), a drink, and a little toy.


Answer
Are you looking for a little treat that is shaped like a hamburger and fries? Or are you looking for fun lunch treats in general?

Here is a snack combo treat that resembles a burger and fries. The "burger" is a cookie and the fries are like a peanut butter fudge. They are from quickcooking.com There are pictures at the website.

Cookie Burger
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com/eRMS/recp.aspx?recid=7956
INGREDIENTS
1 package (17-1/2 ounces) sugar cookie mix
2 drops yellow food coloring, optional
1-1/2 cups peanut butter chips, chopped
TOPPING:
3/4 cup flaked coconut
5 to 6 drops green food coloring
FILLING:
1/2 cup butter, softened
2-2/3 cups confectioners' sugar
1/2 cup baking cocoa
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS
Prepare cookie dough according to package directions; add yellow food coloring if desired. Stir in peanut butter chips. Shape into 1-1/4-in. balls; place 2 in. apart on ungreased baking sheets. Flatten slightly with a glass. Bake at 375° for 9-10 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks to cool.
Place coconut in a plastic bag; sprinkle 5 to 6 drops green food coloring into bag and shake until color is evenly distributed.
In a small mixing bowl, cream butter until smooth. Add the confectioners' sugar, cocoa, milk and vanilla; beat until smooth. Frost the bottoms of 22 cookies; sprinkle with coconut. Top with remaining cookies and gently squeeze together. Yield: 22 sandwich cookies.
"You may substitute your favorite sugar cookie recipe for the cookie mix; just add the yellow food coloring if desired and the peanut butter chips"


Peanutty Fries
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com/eRMS/recp.aspx?recid=7957
INGREDIENTS
1 package (10 ounces) peanut butter chips
1 cup sweetened condensed milk
Paper muffin cup liners (2-1/2-inch diameter)
Red icing, optional

In a microwave, melt peanut butter chips with milk; stir until smooth. Pour into a foil-lined and greased 9-in. baking pan. Cool completely at room temperature. Lift out of the pan and invert onto a cutting board.
Remove foil; cut into 3-in. x 1/4-in. strips. Fold muffin cup liners in half, pressing out creases; fold in half again. Fold point under; use as holder for fries. Use icing for ketchup if desired. Yield: about 3-1/2 dozen.




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