Sunday, August 15, 2010

A Princess Party Menu With Plenty of Sweet Treats


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It's oh so glamorous and oh so much fun at any Princess party! The guests can come to worship you or come to feel like royalty themselves. It's your party after all and you can decide how it goes. The food of course can be campy for your princess theme or super elegant also depending on how you are feeling. Here are a few of our favorite things for a great and highly satisfying dinner buffet!

Sweet potato casserole is as easy as can be to prepare. Buy the two pound can of sweet potatoes and empty into a three quart casserole dish. Fold in one quarter cup each of brown sugar and butter or margarine cut into small pieces. Top with miniature marshmallows and bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Open faced turkey sandwiches served with a scoop of mashed potatoes and prepared packaged turkey stuffing and covered with jar or canned turkey gravy will make a simple to prepare yet elegant birthday meal. Make sure to serve piping hot with firm bread that won't get too soggy under the gravy. A cold pea salad might be a fun way to connect with the princess and the pea fairy tale. Better yet a seven layer salad with peas as one of the main ingredients makes this a meal fit for royalty.

It doesn't have to take you forever to put together that Princess party menu. Many party foods can be prepared ahead of time and just heated in the oven or served at room temperature. In addition party supplies are a great way to decorate and many are quick to put up and take down after the party. If you find that the kids are really active at your parties, be sure to have some party games on hand to use up excess energy.

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