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Junk Fast Food Food Grazing Table

October 22, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

I have been dying to try this junk food grazing table for over a year, I just needed the right occasion to try it out. This DIY Junk food or fast food grazing table contains enough take away for a kids or teenagers party of 15-20 kids.

I decided a sleepover party was the perfect time to trial this grazing table. It cost under $60 with heaps of leftovers so it’s also a very affordable way of feeding the kids. Of course the kids thought this grazing table was AMAZING and it was a big party hit.

What is on my grazing table?

10 hamburgers from Mcdonalds

20 pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken

Wedges

Potato gems

French frieds Mcdonalds

Fries from KFC

Garlic bread

My photo’s don’t do it justice but it did look amazing!

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