Yesterday as I was feeding one of my old ladies her pudding of jelly and ice cream, it got me thinking about party food. (Yes my mind constantly wanders to food, and I don’t usually need any prompting either)! I’m talking about the good old party food of yesteryear.
Nowadays kids’ birthday parties are a bit of a minefield. You have to send out the right invitations, which are to include at least half the class. spend a small fortune on entertainment, (bouncy castles, magicians, ds or whatever), or go to a venue that specialises in holding birthday parties, like soft play areas, the bowling alley, or even having a go at the laser gun experience! Whatever you choose, make sure you provide the good old party bag crammed with goodies, or there will be many disappointed kids, and you will not be popular with their parents either.
Whatever happened to the good old-fashioned birthday party, like the ones we had as kids (Well, if you are as old as me you did)! I’m talking about getting your best party outfit on, and trotting off with a present that had been thoughtfully picked, and wrapped nicely. There were probably only about another 4 or 5 kids there, plus the family of the birthday child, but you still enjoyed yourselves.
The spread was always my favourite (and still is). I love all the little picky bits, cocktail sausages on sticks, vol-au-vents with tinned salmon, or even egg mayonnaise (who has those nowadays?), I love the wobbly jellies that had been moulded into bunny shapes or something fancy, the blancmange, the little triangle sandwiches with ham, or paste or sandwich spread (you can actually still get that)! The pork pies, cut into little pieces, home-made sausage rolls and jam tarts, (my mouth is watering just thinking about it all laid out on the table), and finally the piece de resistance the cheese and pineapple chunk hedgehog! Oh yes, a party is not a party without a spud wrapped in tin foil that is studded with cocktail sticks containing chunks of cheese and (tinned) pineapple! Actually some people used little pickled onions with cheese, Either way,my happiness was complete once I has spotted that on the table!
The games were simple but fun. Pass the Parcel was the favourite. One of the adults would put a record whilst the parcel was being passed around then it would abruptly stop and a tussle would begin as to who unwrapped the layer. Similarly In Musical Chairs, once the music had stopped there would be a load of pushing and shoving as to who sat down on the chairs. Musical Statues was less of a contact game,but a scrap could still break out over who moved first!
Ahhh yes, the fun we used to have! There was none of this ‘everyone has to win something’ malarky. Oh no, if you lost, then tough! Harsh maybe but it ‘built character’. There were a few sad faces not to mention scratched records by the end of the games! Tucking into the food, soon put a smile back on the kids’ faces and they happily sang ‘Happy Birthday’ whilst the (usually home made) birthday cake was brought in.
I think it’s such a shame that on the whole, these parties rarely exist, and everything has become so commercialised now, plus expectations are so much more, I have to say they have not been entirely forgotten though. Over the years, I have given Miss Hap the modern version of the birthday party which she enjoys with her friends, but I always do a little ‘birthday tea’ for the family, where I have of course got a cheese and pineapple hedgehog in pride of place at the table, surrounded by all the other party food I like!
I love the little nibbles that go with a family get together. My favorite has always been the bread bowl filled with spinach dip, but all of them are tasty. I like the nibbles more than the main meal.
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lovely post that brought back lots of memories. Our family had soooo many birthdays to celebrate in February that we used to go five pin bowling together and call it a day. Those were the best parties ever.
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Yes, it’s nice to have joint celebrations. Me and my youngest sister share a birthday on the same day in February and quite often do things together.
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Simple pleasures…those are the best!
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Oh yes I agree.
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I could completely visualize those old-fashioned birthday parties, and they were wonderful! It does seem like there’s an ‘over-the-top’ pattern with a lot of things these days–birthday parties, proms, weddings, etc. I think folks forget sometimes that it’s not always the amount of resources spent but the quality of the experience and memories made that matters. You have lovely memories of your birthday parties that were entertaining and very nice but simple. Maybe you should start a trend for having old-fashioned birthday parties, again–something retro. The hedgehog could be your mascot! 🙂
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I’m glad that you ‘experience’ the retro birthday party as they were fun. I have to day that having a large family means that I do get to sample the old cheese and pineapple chunk.Most of us still like the little hedgehog, and he can be seen hiding in amongst the more glamourous party food of modern times, a little nod to the past 🙂
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I like the idea of the hedgehog. I may make one next time I have a get together ( I’ll give the credit to you, of course!). 🙂
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I think he will go down very well with your guests 🙂
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Miss 14 had one of those parties for her birthday as a “retro ” party… It was SO much fun… We played games and ate little nibbly bits… Everyone was wearing their Sunday best….
Ps… I love how you guys call dessert pudding….even when the pudding is jelly and ice cream
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I’m glad Miss 14 enjoyed her party, they were such fun, the ‘Retro’ party. (God that makes me feel so old)!
As for the pudding thing, I think that is just me, I am very common you know!
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