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My demons and I have to organize a "stag or hen night in Tokyo night ... and ideas?
We will "paint the town red" and the need to do it in style. Any sensitive or not entirely specific to Tokyo sensible suggestions are welcome. We're not looking to spend over 50,000 yen per person. Thanks in advance ...
50,000 yen per head does not go so far in Tokyo. try starting in an all you can drink the ground, usually includes food, but not so large. then hit a couple of gaijin bars (probably do this every week anyway), why not try a soap land s'pose to be funny, try the new spa next to Tokyo Dome, relax in the water then drink some more.
Red Stag

A major concern of many parents in organizing the celebration of a child's meal and the amount of sugary junk are adequate. We take the attitude that is a party, do not occur every day, so go crazy with sugary confections. Or show concern for the health problems of modern society and set a good example with a lot of healthy nutrients and not a red thing in sight.
Well, before even thinking what they are, how to think about how serving. No matter what foods to choose to serve at least you can control the size of the portions of the organization of food in equal portions, even before putting on the table.
As you know, children have the habit of grabbing, so one of my favorite styles of delivery is set at a party food box or bag. It works very well with younger children, how to make sure everyone has a little of everything instead of little Bobby grab all chocolate chip cookies before anyone get a look inside and also a great way to transport food to a park or other place, as is perfectly packaged and everything can be put in the trunk the car without trouble.
A plain brown paper bag works very well, while the guy with the flat base. You can use a bag of colors in a craft store or even a small inexpensive basket. I have a collection of these baskets that took up to $ 1 at a discount store. I spray painted all different colors and my friends and I have used more.
If using a bag, simply stack all finger food in times down the top and seal with a sticker color. Enter the name of every child in the bag or box too since this method allows you easily to meet specific dietary needs. With a basket, traditional pop napkin on the basis of then loaded with gifts, snacks, fruit, mini bags of chips and a cup cake and so on. Talk about control Serving easy!
If you're using a table that you can still have some control over the portions to serve the food in one sitting then pack it away when everyone else does. A buffet delivery that works well with teens, but leaving food out on a party table can be dirty little fingers around. It also means you can stay in control of who is doing what and not be distracted by the disappearance of children often found attacking the left over chips ... and eat under the table.
Do not forget to consult with parents before the date of any allergy or special dietary needs your child may have. To be on the safe side I always recommend avoiding anything with nuts in the holidays, as many children these days are allergic to them.
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