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Kids' Cooking Party

by Sharon Miller Cindrich
Whip up a delicious party from FamilyFun magazine

cooking party Kids crave two things: food and fun. So what could be more appealing than a party that offers both in supersize portions? Below you'll find everything you need to help your kids throw their very first dinner party (OK, lunch party). Ideal for a special birthday celebration or neighborhood get-together, our bash features lasagna that kids can custom-make (and eat!) and our Adorable Apron Cake for dessert. And because a party does not live by food alone, we've also come up with an impressive menu of food-themed crafts and games. The result? When FamilyFun magazine invited a group of apprentice chefs to give the party a test run, the response was unanimous: this party cooks!

A step-by-step guide to a foolproof bash:

TWO WEEKS BEFORE
•Choose a date for your party
•Send out Recipe Card Invitations*

ONE WEEK BEFORE
•Make a shopping list for all your party supplies
•Shop for the nonperishable foods, party favors, and craft supplies

THREE DAYS BEFORE
•Make Chef Hats as an after-school activity

cooking party TWO DAYS BEFORE
•Assemble the party favors (fill inexpensive plastic measuring cups with food-related candy like candy peas and carrots, gummy fish, and so on. Cover them with plastic and tie with colorful ribbon and personalized tags.)
•Write each guest's name on a place mat

ONE DAY BEFORE
•Shop for the remaining ingredients for the lasagnas, and Salad on a Stick
•Bake the Adorable Apron Cake
•Cook the lasagna noodles and meat

MORNING OF THE PARTY
•Frost and decorate the cake
•Place the lasagna and Salad on a Stick ingredients in bowls on the kitchen table
•Choose some fun party music

cooking party AT THE PARTY
•Have the guests put on Chef Hats and wash their hands
•Line up next to the kitchen table and make the lasagnas
•Put the lasagnas in the oven
•Clear the table and make the Salad on a Stick; place the veggies on paper plates marked with each child's name
•Move to the family room and play Blindfold the Cook
•Set the table with the cloth place mats and fabric markers; invite the kids to come find their seats and start decorating their place mats
•Clear the markers and set the table with plastic forks, knives, and spoons, and paper cups
•Place the slightly cooled lasagnas on the paper plates, next to the Salad on a Stick, and let everyone dig in
•Serve the Adorable Apron Cake (with ice cream!)
•Pass out the party favors
•Cover the kids' leftover lasagnas to send home

cooking party AFTER THE PARTY
•Use recipe cards* again for a thank-you-for-coming card--and include the recipe for My Own Lasagna.

*Click on the above links (each page contains four cards) and the pdf file will automatically open up or be saved to your desktop. Your browser needs to be running the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in to view and print this file. Click here to download and install the free plug-in.

Just print out the cards, fill 'em in, and you're ready to deliver your party invites and thank-you-for-coming cards!

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