13-09-2005, 03:39 PM
Venus Wrote:My son is 3 so I'll answer on his behalf.
I hope this helps. I know you're aiming at 5 - 13 year olds, but younger toddlers also need to eat when out with their parents.
Thanks Venus... but getting 3 year olds to type and make coherent sentences is difficult
Thanks for the feedback so far. Cool plates are generally what is given to a child, unless the parents request it warmed.
Egg and chips is one idea, but to be pedantic... is it a fried egg or eggs? Do they prefer poached or scrambled (dry or wet?)... if you see what I mean.
I know the answers are sometimes quite simple, however when it comes to the preparation of food and deliverance thereof, meeting and exceeding their expectations (albeit armed with insider knowledge ) is the goal...
More ideas please