Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kids Party Ideas Food For Thought


In these difficult economic times its great to get another inspirational story from work from home moms who have come up with a great idea and started a new business from home.

So congratulations to mompreneurs Sarah Walters and Jennie Power, both mothers of young families, who are brim full of vigour and enthusiasm for their new business with the brilliantly catchy name ‘Treats’, their catering company that provides kid-sized, and very cute, party food for birthdays and other celebrations.

With the First Communion season not so far away, their homely, tea-party-style spreads are very much in touch with the times and certainly more wallet-friendly than lavish lunches and marquees.

Their aim is to offer “homemade, tasty, visually attractive and affordable party food for children of all ages”. The goodies can be delivered to your door, and the range includes homemade pizzas, sausage rolls, fairy cakes, cookies and birthday cakes. A food-only party-package of individual pizzas plus five sweet treats costs €10 per child, and for a further €10 per child you can hand over responsibility for organising party games, face painting and party-bag provision to children’s entertainer Hokey Cokey.

“We’ve both done the whole commercial kids’ party scene, and we thought it would be nice to go back to the old-fashioned way of doing it,” Walters says.

So if you are a mom like me who panics in the wake of the preparation for a kiddies party and thinks along the line of – kids party ideas food? – surely www.Treats.ie is just what we need!

For more information about how to become a cake decorator and start a cake decorating business (also known as a cake design business, cupcake business, or cake business), download the FabJob Guide to Become a Cake Decorator at http://www.FabJob.com/cakedecorator.asp.

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