My kiddos love a good prank. April Fool’s Day has been one of their favorite days as long as I can remember. We usually try to do at least one thing to make the day memorable. Last year I fooled them into thinking they were eating an undercooked lasagna, when it was actually a yummy dessert. This year, I pulled off a Crazy April Fool’s Day Dinner which was actually breakfast for dinner. It definitely takes some advance preparation and quite a bit of work (at least with as many people as we have in our family) to pull it off, but it is so fun! I’ve done a dinner menu like this before and I feel like breakfast items are a lot easier. I used the basic idea and the menu course printables from Dixie Delights. I made some changes, but the general idea came from her site.
To do this, I gave my family a menu of 16 items with funny names. They also had 4 different menu course sheets. On each sheet they had to put four items that they wanted for that course. Each item has to be picked once so that all items are ultimately chosen. They had to pick for all of their courses before I even started cooking; because I didn’t want to give them any hints with the smells in the kitchen.
I had one more trick up my sleeve. Number 9 was the CAFD Special. It looked like an egg, but was really just whipped cream and an apricot.
I pulled out a few Christmas plates to serve this. I also found some “Welcome to 2000” napkins that had never been opened in my party stash. We used those as the Mini Magic Carpet.
Overall, we had lots of laughs. April Fool’s Day is just another good excuse to have a little fun together.
I printed out my menu using Waltograph font from DaFont
Crazy April Fool’s Day Disney Dinner
1. Mickey Mouse 9. CAFD Special
2. Gaston’s Tavern Treat 10. Pluto’s Dinner
3. Dinoco Motor Oil 11. Merida’s Hair
4. Sugar Rush Icing component 12. Elsa’s Bad Day
5. White Rabbit’s Tale 13. Rafiki’s Staff
6. Three Little Pigs 14. Cruella’s Hair
7. Capt. Hook’s Plank 15. Dinglehopper
8. Mike Wazowski 16. Mini Magic Carpet
Here’s the real deal menu:
- Mickey Mouse waffle
- Cinnamon Roll
- Syrup
- Powdered Sugar
- Whipped Cream
- Sausage
- Bacon
- Egg
- Apricot in whipped cream
- cereal
- orange juice
- ice
- straw
- salt and pepper
- fork
- napkin
This is a funny way of celebrating AFD and brings family together. Very interesting way of doing it. Noted in my todo list. Thanks for sharing all the details including the fonts. 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by and taking time to leave a comment! It really is a fun way to celebrate the day!!
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Yes I enjoyed it and I can feel all the laughing, ordering and mischievous attempts going on in your house during this day!
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