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

More ideas please
