Sunday, April 25, 2010

What can my daughter have for a dessert for her 13th b-day party? She hates cake or ice cream or chocolate.?

Her favorite pie or, just ask her. Let her help decide what ';treat'; she wants. My son, when he was 13, asked for a large fruit and vegetable tray instead of the sweets. He loves cake but wanted something different that year. He still calls that his favorite birthday! I did all the cutting for the tray as it was cheaper to do it myself. You can always get them custom made at your favorite grocery store!What can my daughter have for a dessert for her 13th b-day party? She hates cake or ice cream or chocolate.?
Pick her favorite dessert and serve that.What can my daughter have for a dessert for her 13th b-day party? She hates cake or ice cream or chocolate.?
Does she like sherbet? It is cool, refreshing, comes in different flavours, and you could garnish it with the appropriate fresh fruit
Nothing says ';Welcome to the teen years'; like coconut cream pie.
Get a bunch of cut up fruit. It would be a healthy treat.
I say whatever her favorite dessert is. The fruit tarts that someone else said sounds fun plus you can put candles in it like a cake.. I would still get a small cake and some ice cream for her guests though. Most kids love that stuff and would be a little disappointed if you didn't have it at a party.
Twinkies w/ strawberry sauce
how about poundcake sliced with strawberries and cool whip on top
A lot of bakeries (grocery store ones included) make these giant cookies that are about the size of a pizza. You can have special birthday messages or designs written on them with frosting. I've had these before for my birthday, and if you like cookies, they're very good!





And there's always pie--that's what my friend who hates cake always has for her birthday.





I think you should make (or buy) her whatever her favorite dessert is though. You can probably customize it if you want to make it birthday related. =]
chef audrey is out of ideas.....(sorry) usually we use ice cream or cake as a dessert as it is cold and it will be pleasant for the intestines.
That my kinda girl! I'm not a fan of chocolate but i do like peanut butter ice cream and vanilla cake





I suggest:





Cookies with icing in the middle: take two soft sugar cookies and spread icing [vanilla] in the middle and roll the outside with sprinkles...even try it without the icing and with peanut butter and/or jelly





Donut ';cake';: Buy a bunch of donuts and stack in pretty pattern like a towel





Pancakes: Make pancakes of all different flavors...good toppings include whipped cream, peanut butter, caramel, pineapples, cherries etc...like a sundae without the ice cream! You could also make waffles





Caramel fondue: Melt caramel in a big pot and dip cut up apples, cut bananas, pieces of pound cake, pretzels, angel food cake, pieces of pancakes or waffles, mini donuts, peanut butter cookies





happy bday to your daughter! have fun and good luck! tell me how it goes!
How about lemon bars!





Have a smoothie bar for dessert!





Does she like cheesecake?





Or a pie!
Moose? Fruit Salad. Banana fritters. Pineapple fritters. Bomb Alaska.... no, better not, maybe Bomb Iraq or somewhere else. There's a new yoghurt out that magically sticks to the spoon, even upside-down.





Do you think she's too old for Fairy Bread?





i just had some chocolate bavarian.





How about Cheesecake? Or jelly moulds with fruit in it.





You could go look in a cookbook or why don't you give her what you had - or was that Ice-Cream.





Ever think of asking your mum?
She could have beautiful fresh fruit tarts .... just a plain pastry crust filled with custard and then topped with beautiful things like kiwi, blackberries, and strawberries .....
cotton candy, pinata candy. mango.
How about a fruit pizza? Take a roll of sugar cookie dough, let it soften and spread it out so it fits a pizza pan. Bake it long enough (I don't have the recipe in front of me, but it will be slightly longer than the cookies would take - and maybe turn the oven down 25 degrees) and let it cool.


When it's cool, cover it with a can of frosting, then decorate it with slices of fruit (include exotics like kiwi), coconut, sweet chips, whatever they would like.


You might also be able to make this into an activity for the party, if there are only a few participants: make as many large cookies as there are attendees and let them decorate their own.


Good luck, and enjoy that girl! They do grow up fast, don't they?
Check out the link below.


It has recipes for quite a few tasty cakes and desserts that can be prepared easily from home ..

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