When you are planning a party baby's first birthday, you need to make some careful decisions on the type of food you serve. A good rule of thumb is to keep it as simple as possible. The most likely serve food for adults (parents, friends and / or family), other babies and older children. Not even attempt to provide a sit-down meal for everyone, but a finger buffet is a great idea. You can serve mini-pizzas, sausage (regular or vegetarian), sauces and carrot sticks, vol au vents, chicken goujons, bread sticks, chocolate bars and chips. Take care of things serve as a stick thrown sticks can be very dangerous if a baby is placed in its mouth.
Also need to think carefully about what kind of drinks you want to serve. Again, it's best to provide a range for you to please your guests. Some babies and toddlers who attended the first birthday party could still be using a bottle or cup feeding. Others are likely to appreciate that we offer the following: water, milk, fruit juice or soft drinks. Some parents may be very shocked if you offer your child a glass of coca, the other does not care at all. You may or may not offer alcohol to adult guests, but only you know how you feel about allowing alcohol in front of children.
Also need to think carefully about what kind of drinks you want to serve. Again, it's best to provide a range for you to please your guests. Some babies and toddlers who attended the first birthday party could still be using a bottle or cup feeding. Others are likely to appreciate that we offer the following: water, milk, fruit juice or soft drinks. Some parents may be very shocked if you offer your child a glass of coca, the other does not care at all. You may or may not offer alcohol to adult guests, but only you know how you feel about allowing alcohol in front of children.