Event catering from a childs' perspective

As a child, attending events with family and friends was always exciting. However, the one thing that made these gatherings even more memorable was the food. As a result, having a child's perspective on event catering could provide insights that caterers may not have considered. In this blog, we will explore the following aspects of event catering from a child's point of view.

Finger foods are the best

As a child, finger foods were always more appealing than meals that required a knife and fork. Caterers should consider having bite-sized snacks that are easy to eat without making a mess. Our mini picnic boxes are filled with some of the most popular finger foods that kids love.

Creative presentation

Children love things that are visually appealing. Caterers could consider presenting their food in a fun and creative way. For example, instead of serving plain old fruit, they could create a fruit skewer that resembles a rainbow. This will not only make the food look more appealing, but it will also encourage children to eat more fruit.

Options for picky eaters

It's no secret that children can be picky eaters. Caterers should consider having a few options for children who may not like the main meal. A simple pasta dish or a grilled chicken are great options that most children will enjoy.

Desserts are a must

Lastly, no event catering is complete without dessert. Children have a sweet tooth and love treats like cupcakes, cookies, and ice cream. Caterers should consider having a dessert bar where children can choose from a variety of different sweet treats.

Ultimately, catering for events from a child's perspective requires a bit of creativity and consideration. Finger foods, creative presentation, options for picky eaters, and desserts are all important aspects that caterers should consider. By keeping these things in mind, caterers, such as Salters Events, can ensure that children have a memorable and enjoyable experience at events.

Robyn Salter