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Disney brave party food
Disney brave party food













disney brave party food

One of many beverage options was our Mad Hatter’s Iced Tea.įor the main course, we offered up Pluto’s Hot Dog Bar.Ĭorn dogs were a frugal and delicious choice, perfect for “theme park” style dining. Using a Mickey Mouse cookie cutter, we made Mickey shaped cheese slices and sandwiches, letting guests decided which meats they wanted and if they decided to add cheese or not.įor the princess cupcakes, I went very simple, using store bought cupcakes in different colors and adding princess cupcake toppers. The kitchen served as Fantasyland, and the bulk of the food available. Some more healthy party snacks, and decorating string cheese with a sharpie is a super simple way to create “Ghost Sticks”.

disney brave party food

Knowing full well there would be plenty of sugar, I added in some healthier treats with our “ Pirate Swords” – carrot sticks speared through cucumber slices.īlack olives make easy spiders for our “ Deviled Spider Eggs“.

disney brave party food

For the Pirates table, I used a black food pen to draw pirate faces on Babybel cheeses and create an edible “ Pirate Crew“.Ī slow cooker contained delicious barbecue meatballs (bbq sauce and grape jelly!), which we named “ Cannonballs“. New Orleans Square for me means two things: Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Haunted Mansion. Be sure to grab your free printable labels at the end if you want to throw your own Disney themed bash! New Orleans Square In keeping with the Disneyland theme, each “land” I created had food to go with it. So let’s get to it! This post contains affiliate links – read my full disclosure here. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the Party Decorations, Birthday Outfit, and Invitations I already shared! Today I’m focusing on the food we served for H’s first birthday bash. Welcome back to the next installment in my Disneyland Themed Party Series!















Disney brave party food